Chris SpannosDirect-Action and Autonomous Organizing Across the United Kingdom
London Solidarity
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Introduction: Why Solidarity? Part 1: The Social Historical Context of
Solidarity Chapter 1. Modern Capitalism & Revolution Chapter 2. The Failure
of the Marxist Imaginary Chapter 3. Cold War Heteronomies Chapter 4. London
- fertile revolutionary ground to grow on Chapter 5. Progenitor of ideas:
Socialisme ou Barbarie Chapter 6. Socialism Reaffirmed: Towards a new
International? Part 2: A contribution to direct-action in Britain 1961-1967
Chapter 7. Industrial Action Chapter 8. Spies for Peace Chapter 9. Housing
Struggles Part 3: Reinventing the Revolutionary Project 1967 - 1973 Chapter
10. As we see it Chapter 11. As We (Don't) see it Chapter 12. The case for
'Sexual Revolution' Chapter 13. Workers' Control: The Historical and
Theoretical Sources Part 4: Solidarity & the 'Malaise on the Left',
1973-1978 Chapter 14. Solidarity spreads Chapter 15. Re-emergence of the
Traditional Left Chapter 16. Revolutionary Organisation: Problems and
Possibilities Part 5: Solidarity - For Social Revolution, 1978-1992 Chapter
17. The Dissolution of Solidarity? Conclusion: In the Wake