"A sweeping history of revolutionary struggle and unbreakable alliances, Revolutionary Affinities takes readers from the Paris Commune to the Occupy movement, and through the heart of bloody fratricidal struggles to paint a vivid picture of the greatest anarchist and Marxist figures who dared to join forces, from Louise Michel to Subcomandante Marcos, from Emma Goldman to Walter Benjamin. With the urgent need for a unified front against the far right, there has never been a better time for this inspiring story.0Authors Olivier Besancenot and Michael Lèowy, two of the foremost voices in the…mehr
"A sweeping history of revolutionary struggle and unbreakable alliances, Revolutionary Affinities takes readers from the Paris Commune to the Occupy movement, and through the heart of bloody fratricidal struggles to paint a vivid picture of the greatest anarchist and Marxist figures who dared to join forces, from Louise Michel to Subcomandante Marcos, from Emma Goldman to Walter Benjamin. With the urgent need for a unified front against the far right, there has never been a better time for this inspiring story.0Authors Olivier Besancenot and Michael Lèowy, two of the foremost voices in the French anti-authoritarian radical left, explore the promises?and challenges?of developing a fully sustainable, libertarian Marxist society by examining questions of political organization, economic policy, radical ecology, and more. Strikingly accessible, brilliantly illuminating, Besancenot and Lèowy have given readers more than a history book, they've created a road map for the future."--Provided by publisher.
Michael Löwy was born in Brazil, has lived in Paris since 1969, and is a member of the Ligue Communiste Révolutionnaire (French section of the Fourth International). His books and articles, including the Theory of Revolution in Young Marx and Franz Kafka: Subversive Dreamer have been translated into thirty languages. He is emeritus research director of the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research), Paris.
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Preface to the English Version Translator’s Acknowledgments Translator’s Note Foreword I. Points of Solidarity The First International and the Paris Commune (1871) May Day and the Haymarket Martyrs (1886) Revolutionary Trade Unionism and the Charter of Amiens (1906) The Spanish Revolution (1936–1937) May 68 From Alterglobalization to Occupy Wall Street Portraits Louise Michel Pierre Monatte Rosa Luxemburg Emma Goldman Buenaventura Durruti Benjamin Péret Subcomandante Marcos II. Points of Conflict The Russian Revolution (1917–1920) October 1917 The Split between Red and Black Party and Soviets Revisiting the Kronstadt Tragedy The Two Versions of the Conflict A Sissenting View: Victor Serge An Error and a Wrong Makhno: Red and Black in Ukraine (1918–1921) III. A Few Libertarian Marxist Thinkers Walter Benjamin André Breton Daniel Guérin IV. Policy Issues Individual and Collective Making Revolution without Taking Power? Autonomy and Federalism Democratic Economic Planning and Self-management Direct and Representative Democracy Union and Party Ecosocialism and Anarchist Ecology Conclusion Toward a Libertarian Marxism
Preface to the English Version Translator’s Acknowledgments Translator’s Note Foreword I. Points of Solidarity The First International and the Paris Commune (1871) May Day and the Haymarket Martyrs (1886) Revolutionary Trade Unionism and the Charter of Amiens (1906) The Spanish Revolution (1936–1937) May 68 From Alterglobalization to Occupy Wall Street Portraits Louise Michel Pierre Monatte Rosa Luxemburg Emma Goldman Buenaventura Durruti Benjamin Péret Subcomandante Marcos II. Points of Conflict The Russian Revolution (1917–1920) October 1917 The Split between Red and Black Party and Soviets Revisiting the Kronstadt Tragedy The Two Versions of the Conflict A Sissenting View: Victor Serge An Error and a Wrong Makhno: Red and Black in Ukraine (1918–1921) III. A Few Libertarian Marxist Thinkers Walter Benjamin André Breton Daniel Guérin IV. Policy Issues Individual and Collective Making Revolution without Taking Power? Autonomy and Federalism Democratic Economic Planning and Self-management Direct and Representative Democracy Union and Party Ecosocialism and Anarchist Ecology Conclusion Toward a Libertarian Marxism
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