Maurice Brinton was the most influential member of the British Solidarity Group (1961???1992), which sought to inspire a mass movement infused with libertarian socialist politics. Disavowing the political orthodoxy of the times, Brinton sought to use the past as a guide, but not an anchor, in his visionary writings. Solidarity's influence on the '60s New Left, and today's libertarian Global Justice Movement is a testament to their salience. Tactfully edited by David Goodway, "For Workers' Power" includes articles, essays and pamphlets as well as Brinton's classic works "The Bolsheviks and…mehr
Maurice Brinton was the most influential member of the British Solidarity Group (1961???1992), which sought to inspire a mass movement infused with libertarian socialist politics. Disavowing the political orthodoxy of the times, Brinton sought to use the past as a guide, but not an anchor, in his visionary writings. Solidarity's influence on the '60s New Left, and today's libertarian Global Justice Movement is a testament to their salience. Tactfully edited by David Goodway, "For Workers' Power" includes articles, essays and pamphlets as well as Brinton's classic works "The Bolsheviks and Workers' Control," "Paris: May '68" and "The Irrational in Politics," Maurice Brinton lives in London with his wife. Editor David Goodway is a professor of social history in Leeds.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maurice Brinton is the author of Bolsheviks & Workers' Control, Irrational in Politics and countless essays that have been printed widely from 1960 to the present. David Goodway is a professor of social history in Leeds. He is the author of Against Power and Death and For Anarchism
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CONTENTS Introduction by David Goodway 1. Socialism Reaffirmed 2. The Belgian General Strike: Diary, December 28-31, 1960 3. Revolutionary Organization 4. The Commune, Paris 1871 (with Philippe Guillaume) 5. Introduction to Paul Cardan, The Meaning of Socialism 6. Preface to Paul Cardan, The Meaning of Socialism 7. Introduction to Paul Cardan, Modern Capitalism and Revolution 8. The Balkanization of Utopia 9. For Workers' Power 10. Preface to Ida Mett, The Kronstadt Commune 11. The Russian Anarchists - Kropotkin 12. France: Reform or Revolution 13. France: The Theoretical Implications 14. The Events in France 15. Capitalism and Socialism 16. Capitalism and Socialism: A Rejoinder 17. A Question of Power 18. Solidarity and the Neo-Narodniks 19. Introduction to Murray Bookchin, On Spontaneity and Organization 20. Preface to Pierre Chaulieu, Workers' Councils and the Economics of a Self-Managed Society 21. Wilhelm Reich 1 22. Wilhelm Reich 2 23. The Sexual Revolution 24. As We See It 25. As We Don't See It 26. The Malaise on the Left 27. Factory Committees and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat 28. The Ulster Workers' Council General Strike 29. Portuguese Diary 1 30. Portuguese Diary 2 31. Introduction to Phil Mailer, Portugal: The Impossible Revolution? 32. Introduction to Paul Cardan, Redefining Revolution 33. Introduction to Cornelius Castoriadis, History as Creation 34. Suddenly This Summer 35. Making a Fresh Start 36. About Ourselves 1 37. About Ourselves 2 38. Castoriadis's Economics Revisited 39. About Ourselves 3 40. About Ourselves 4 *** Paris: May 1968 The Irrational in Politics The Bolsheviks and Workers' Control Suicide for Socialism?
CONTENTS Introduction by David Goodway 1. Socialism Reaffirmed 2. The Belgian General Strike: Diary, December 28-31, 1960 3. Revolutionary Organization 4. The Commune, Paris 1871 (with Philippe Guillaume) 5. Introduction to Paul Cardan, The Meaning of Socialism 6. Preface to Paul Cardan, The Meaning of Socialism 7. Introduction to Paul Cardan, Modern Capitalism and Revolution 8. The Balkanization of Utopia 9. For Workers' Power 10. Preface to Ida Mett, The Kronstadt Commune 11. The Russian Anarchists - Kropotkin 12. France: Reform or Revolution 13. France: The Theoretical Implications 14. The Events in France 15. Capitalism and Socialism 16. Capitalism and Socialism: A Rejoinder 17. A Question of Power 18. Solidarity and the Neo-Narodniks 19. Introduction to Murray Bookchin, On Spontaneity and Organization 20. Preface to Pierre Chaulieu, Workers' Councils and the Economics of a Self-Managed Society 21. Wilhelm Reich 1 22. Wilhelm Reich 2 23. The Sexual Revolution 24. As We See It 25. As We Don't See It 26. The Malaise on the Left 27. Factory Committees and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat 28. The Ulster Workers' Council General Strike 29. Portuguese Diary 1 30. Portuguese Diary 2 31. Introduction to Phil Mailer, Portugal: The Impossible Revolution? 32. Introduction to Paul Cardan, Redefining Revolution 33. Introduction to Cornelius Castoriadis, History as Creation 34. Suddenly This Summer 35. Making a Fresh Start 36. About Ourselves 1 37. About Ourselves 2 38. Castoriadis's Economics Revisited 39. About Ourselves 3 40. About Ourselves 4 *** Paris: May 1968 The Irrational in Politics The Bolsheviks and Workers' Control Suicide for Socialism?
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