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The German Revolution and Political Theory: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms

Editat de Gaard Kets, James Muldoon
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 mai 2019
This book is the first collection within political theory to examine the ideas and debates of the German Revolution of 1918/19. It discusses the political theorists and actors of the revolution and uncovers an incredibly fertile body of political thought. Revolutionary events led to the proliferation of new political strategies, theoretical insights and institutional proposals. Key questions included the debate between a national assembly and a council system, the socialisation of the economy, the development of new forms of political representation and the proper role of parliaments, political parties and trade unions. This book offers novel perspectives on the history of the revolution, a thorough engagement with its main thinkers and an analysis of its relevance for contemporary political thought. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030139162
ISBN-10: 3030139166
Pagini: 324
Ilustrații: XVIII, 363 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Marx, Engels, and Marxisms

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 The “Forgotten” German Revolution: A Conceptual Map (Kets and Muldoon).- PART I Rethinking the Revolution.- 2 Women in the German Revolution (Boak).- 3 The German Revolution and the Radical Right (Heynen).- 4 Revolutionary Berlin – Fulcrum of the Twentieth Century (Gluckstein).- 5 Working Class Politics in the Bremen Council Republic (Kets).- 6 Revolutionary Principles and Strategy in the November Revolution: The Case of the USPD (Vrousalis).- PART II Political Theorists of the German Revolution.- 7 Eduard Bernstein and the Lessons of the German Revolution (Ostrowski).- 8 Karl Kautsky and the Theory of Socialist Republicanism (Thompson).- 9 Democracy and Dictatorship: Rosa Luxemburg’s Path to Revolution (Cotta).- 10 Richard Müller, Ernst Däumig and the “Pure” Council System (Hoffrogge).- 11 Gustav Landauer and the Revolutionary Principle of Non-Violent Non-Cooperation (Bartolf and Miething).- 12 Persistent Memories: Jewish Activists and the German Revolution (Bronner).- PART III TheGerman Revolution in Contemporary Political Theory.- 13 A Theory of Council Democracy (Dubigeon).- 14 Insurgent Democracy and the German Councils (Mazzocchi).- 15 Forgotten Uprisings and Silent Dialogues: Hannah Arendt and the German Revolution (Lederman).- 16 Rosa Luxemburg on the Dialectic of Spontaneous and Party Politics (Tambakaki).- 17 The Birth of Council Communism (Muldoon).

Notă biografică

Gaard Kets is a historian and political theorist and lectures in political science at Radboud University, the Netherlands. His current research focuses on council communist ideology and the German Revolution.
James Muldoon is a lecturer in political science at the University of Exeter, UK. He is the editor of Council Democracy: Towards a Democratic Socialist Politics (2018) and Trumping the Mainstream: The Conquest of Mainstream Democratic Politics by the Populist Radical Right (2018, with L.E. Herman), and the author of Hegel’s Philosophy of Drives (2014). His work has appeared in Political Studies, History of Political Thought, Theory, Culture & Society, Constellations, Critical Horizons, and Parrhesia.

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This book is the first collection within political theory to examine the ideas and debates of the German Revolution of 1918/19. It discusses the political theorists and actors of the revolution and uncovers an incredibly fertile body of political thought. Revolutionary events led to the proliferation of new political strategies, theoretical insights and institutional proposals. Key questions included the debate between a national assembly and a council system, the socialisation of the economy, the development of new forms of political representation and the proper role of parliaments, political parties and trade unions. This book offers novel perspectives on the history of the revolution, a thorough engagement with its main thinkers and an analysis of its relevance for contemporary political thought.Gaard Kets is a historian and political theorist and lectures in political science at Radboud University, the Netherlands. His current research focuses on council communist ideology and the German Revolution.
James Muldoon is a lecturer in political science at the University of Exeter, UK. He is the editor of Council Democracy: Towards a Democratic Socialist Politics (2018) and Trumping the Mainstream: The Conquest of Mainstream Democratic Politics by the Populist Radical Right (2018, with L.E. Herman), and the author of Hegel’s Philosophy of Drives (2014). His work has appeared in Political Studies, History of Political Thought, Theory, Culture & Society, Constellations, Critical Horizons, and Parrhesia.

Caracteristici

Provides a new historical perspective on the German Revolution based on fresh archival research Offers reflections on central problems in contemporary political theory through a thorough engagement with the main thinkers of the revolution Combines political, historical and theoretical perspectives