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ISBN 10: 1608467961
ISBN 13: 978-1608467969
Author: Hal Draper
As a new generation discovers socialism, this important text by American Marxist Hal Draper makes the case that genuine liberation can only come from the self-activity of workers.
Draper outlines the important distinction in the socialist movement between those who looked for freedom to be handed down from above and those who saw the revolutionary struggle as being led by ordinary people from below for their own liberation.
The late Hal Draper was the author of the five-volume study of Karl Marx’s Theory of Revolution (Monthly Review Press).
Chapter I: The Two Souls of Socialism
Chapter II: Karl Marx and Simon Bolivar: A Note on Authoritarian Leadership in a National-Liberation Movement
Chapter III: The Fabian and the African or How Sidney Webb Became Lord Passfield and Johnstone Kenyatta Became Jomo
Chapter IV: Neo-Corporatists and Neo-Reformists
Chapter V: The New Social-Democratic Reformism
Chapter VI: The 'Socialism' that Died—An Obituary for Maynard Krueger
Chapter VII: The Mind of Clark Kerr
Chapter VIII: The Student Movement of the Thirties: A Political History
Chapter IX: Is There a Socialism From Below?
Chapter X: In Defense of the "New Radicals"
Chapter XI: Berkeley: the Student Revolt
Chapter XII: Free Speech and Political Struggle
Chapter XIII: Sects and "Sectism"
Chapter XIV: Marx, "Marxism" and Trade Unions
Chapter XV: Vladimir Ilyich Jefferson and Thomas Lenin
Chapter XVI: The Myth of Lenin's "Concept of the Party"
Chapter XVII: James Morrison and Working-Class Feminism
Chapter XVIII: The Principle of Self-Emancipation in Marx and Engels
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