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Class, Party, Revolution: A Socialist Register Reader
Class, Party, Revolution: A Socialist Register Reader
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Since beginning publication in1964, The Socialist Register has been one of the most important sources of engaged, critical, and influential theoretical interventions on the socialist left. Released as an annual with a focus on publishing rigorous, sustained pieces that take up particular themes, it has always been committed to developing an independent, nonsectarian relationship with Marxism.
This volume--the Register's first-ever reader--grapples with the question of whether political organization is a necessary part of the struggle by the working-class to overthrow capitalism. In pieces published over the course of publication's entire history contributors, from Ralph Miliband to Jean-Paul Satre, examine various aspects of this theme.
Includes:
Class, Party, Revolution: An Introduction
Reform and Revolution by Andr Gorz The May Events and Revolution in the West by Lucio Magri Marx and Engels and the Concept of the Party by Monty Johnstone The Principle of Self-Emancipation in Marx and Engels by Hal Draper Lenin's The State and Revolution by Ralph Miliband Some Problems Concerning Revolutionary Consciousness by Harold Wolpe Theory and Practice in Gramsci's Marxism by John Merrington Gramsci and Lenin 1917-1922 by Alastair Davidson Class and Party by Rossana Rossanda Masses, Spontaneity, Party by Jean-Paul Sartre Marx and Engels on the Revolutionary Party by August H. Nimtz Class, Party, and the Challenge of State Transformation by Leo Panitch and Sam GindinAuthor: Alan Zuege
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Published: 10/16/2018
Pages: 300
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 8.70h x 5.80w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781608469192
About the Author
Leo Panitch is professor of political science at York University in Toronto and author of Renewing Socialism: Democracy, Strategy, and Imagination.
Greg Albo is a professor in the Department of Political Science at York University, Toronto.
