In Can Common People Govern? renowned French social theorist, philosopher, and historian Jacques Bidet explores political parties, movements, and uprisings as forms of popular political organization. This book is relevant to students of Marxism as well as wider readership interested in political thought and action.
In Can Common People Govern? renowned French social theorist, philosopher, and historian Jacques Bidet explores political parties, movements, and uprisings as forms of popular political organization. This book is relevant to students of Marxism as well as wider readership interested in political thought and action.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jacques Bidet is Emeritus Professor at the University of Paris-Nanterre, France, and the founder of the journal Actuel Marx. Since the 1980s, he has been developing a theory of modern society and history known as "metastructural theory of modernity." His work is mainly inspired by Marx and influenced by thinkers such as Althusser, Habermas, Bourdieu, Foucault, Wallerstein, and others.
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Introduction 1. The One Party Model: A Revealing Development of the Party Form 2. The Mixed Legacy of the Bygone Class Party 3. The Fatal Contradictions of the Movement Form 4. The Rainbow of Common People 5. Organize, Associate, Rise Up Appendix: On the Popular Left in France Today
Introduction 1. The One Party Model: A Revealing Development of the Party Form 2. The Mixed Legacy of the Bygone Class Party 3. The Fatal Contradictions of the Movement Form 4. The Rainbow of Common People 5. Organize, Associate, Rise Up Appendix: On the Popular Left in France Today
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