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Revenge of History – Marxism and the East European Revolutions

Autor A Callinicos
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 feb 1991
Callinicos's new book is a frontal assault on the widely accepted idea that the East European revolutions of 1989 mark the death of socialism.

In an attempt to vindicate the classical Marxist tradition, Callinicos argues that socialism in this tradition can only come from below, through the self-activity of the working class. Stalinism from this standpoint was a 'counter-revolution', erecting at the end of the 1920s a state capitalist regime on the ruins of the radically democratic socialism briefly achieved in October 1917. He further argues that the collapse of Stalinism at the end of the 1980s was only one aspect of a world-wide transition from nationally organized to globally integrated capitalism. The result is likely to be greater economic and political instability. Against this background socialism - in Marx's sense - is all the more necessary.

He concludes that the collapse of Stalinism should be less the moment to abandon socialism than to resume unfinished business.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780745608488
ISBN-10: 0745608485
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 154 x 227 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Polity Press
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom

Public țintă

students and academics of international politics, history of revolution, sociology and those interested in the future of socialism

Notă biografică

Alex Callinicos is Professor of Politics at the University of York.

Descriere

Callinicosa s new book is a frontal assault on the widely accepted idea that the East European revolutions of 1989 mark the death of socialism. In an attempt to vindicate the classical Marxist tradition, Callinicos argues that socialism in this tradition can only come from below, through the self--activity of the working class.