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ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon Development and Dystopia – Studies in Post–Soviet
Book SynopsisThis book dissectsfrom both philosophical and empirical viewpointsthe peculiar developmental challenges, geopolitical contexts, and dystopic stalemates that post-Soviet societies face during their transition to new political and cultural orders. The principal geographical focus of the essays is Ukraine, but most of the assembled texts are also relevant and/or refer to other post-Soviet countries. Mikhail Minakov describes how former Soviet nations are trying to re-invent, for their particular circumstances, democracy and capitalism while concurrently dealing with new poverty and inequality, facing unusual degrees of freedom and responsibility for their own future, coming to terms with complicated collective memories and individual pasts. Finally, the book puts forward novel perspectives on how Western and post-communist Europe may be able to create a sustainable pan-European common space. These include a new agenda for pan-European political communication, new East-Central European regional security mechanisms, a solution for the chain of separatist-controlled populations, and anti-patronalist institutions in East European countries.Trade Review"Mykhailo Minakov is a leading observer of contemporary Ukrainian, Russian and European politics and society. His work is a vital source for understanding the deeper phenomena that drive changeand lack of itin these states. With this book, he has tackled a subject worthy of his talents, and offers a multi-layered perspective on some of the central dilemmas of post-Soviet political culture and social development."Matthew Rojansky, Kennan Institute"Accurate and balanced account of the most recent history of Ukraine presented by an involved observer. Good sample of the Ukrainian vision of the phenomenon called 'The Ukrainian crisis'obviously extends Ukraine's borders."Prof. Georgiy Kasianov, Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Ukraine"Development and Dystopia is a philosophers inquiry into the political processes that shaped the post-Soviet world and a political analysts search for the philosophical underpinnings of the changes that those processes brought about. Both of Mikhail Minakovs probes focus on Ukraine, but his ultimate goal is to illuminate the broader scope of the East European transformations. Anyone wishing to delve beyond newspaper headlines and pundits clichés in order to understand what is really going on in that world can do no better than pick up this book."Prof. Dr. Serhii Plokhii, Director, Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University
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ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon Legal Change in Post–Communist States – Progress,
Book SynopsisReformers had high hopes that the end of communism in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union would lead to significant improvements in legal institutions and the role of law in public administration. However, the cumulative experience of 25 years of legal change since communism has been mixed, marked by achievements and failures, advances and moves backward. This bookwritten by a team of socio-legal scholarsprobes the nuances of this process and starts the process to explain them. It covers developments across the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and it deals with both legal institutions (courts and police) and accountability to law in public administration, including anti-corruption activities. In explaining their findings, the authors probe the impact of such factors as the type of political regime (democratic to authoritarian), international influences (such as the European Union), and culture (legal and political). The volumes contributors are: Mihaela Serban, Kim Lane Scheppele, Kriszta Kovacs, Alexei Trochev, Peter Solomon, Olga Semukhina, Maria Popova, Vincent Post. Marina Zaloznaya, William Reisinger, Vicki Hesli Claypool, Kaja Gadowska, and Elena Bogdanova.
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V&R unipress GmbH The Memory of Guilt Revisited: The Slovenian
Book SynopsisPost-Socialist Memorial Landscapes in Slovenia
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Cosmo Publications Communism
Book SynopsisVarious revolutionary and socialist thinkers' works are compiled in the text, discussing topics such as Marxism, socialism, democracy, and self-determination. Key figures include Karl Marx, Eleanor Marx, Vladimir Lenin, and Eugene V. Debs.
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Pentagon Press Neo-Naxal Challenge: Issues & Options
Book SynopsisThis book is an in-depth study about the past and present chapters of Indian Left Wing Extremism which is euphemistically called Naxalism in India. Naxal phenomena is a very mysterious one, the book familiarizes people with all aspects of Naxalism. The author has made thread-bare discussion of the history, philosophy of Naxalism its strategy, tactics and offensive design. Efforts have been made to prescribe the counter measures which include kinetic operations, non kinetic-developmental operations and some small suggestions to improve the system which will have profound impact. The historical, analytical, empirical methods used in this book bring conceptual clarity and makes it interesting reading. The first hand experience of the author has enabled him to dig deep into the problem and bring to public domain many unknown aspects of the problem.
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Vitasta Publishing Pvt.Ltd Understanding CPI: Will the Indian Left Survive?
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British Academy Marxist Historywriting for the Twentyfirst Century 9 British Academy Occasional Papers
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Oxford University Press The Socialist System
Book SynopsisThis book provides a comprehensive account of the structure, conduct, and performance of the centrally planned economies of Eastern Europe, the USSR, Communist China and the Marxist LDCs, looking at 26 nations in all.The author focuses on reform, perhaps the most important issue facing countries such as the USSR, Poland, Hungary, and China. Bureaucracy, soft budget constraints, markets, and the nature of the socialist state are the central issues that arise in the course of reforming a socialist economy.The first half of the book deals with ''classical socialism'' and provides a theoretical summary of the main features of a now closed period of history. The second half deals with the processes of reform and concludes that the reform of classical socialist systems is doomed to failure as they are unable to renew themselves internally.Trade Review`This is truly a remarkable achievement. Kornai's book can be read with much profit by citizens of both east and west, by economists and by whoever is interested in politics, by specialists in the affairs of communist-run countries and by student beginners. It is well organised, shows a mastery of the material and is a model of clarity of exposition ... What he does do is to describe with consummate skill the essential features of the system as it was, and why attempts to reform it have been so conspicuously unsuccessful. For this he deserves our gratitude and a large readership' Alec Nove, New Statesman & Society`This is the most comprehensive analysis of socialist economics ever written. It is lucid and well-structured, rendering it an ideal textbook for a broad range of students on the socialist economic system. This might be the definitive work on socialist economics. The greatest student of socialist economics has produced his grand oeuvre.' Ander Aslund, Director, Stockholm Institute of Soviet and East European Economics`Janos Kornai has long been the world's most perceptive analyst and critic of communism. The momentous changes of the last few years have generated plenty of heat. This book, destined to become a classic, sheds great light on communism - why it endured, why it eventually failed, and how it should and will evolve.' Lawrence H Summers, World Bank`Janos Kornai's analysis of the political economy of socialism is the right book at the right time by the right author ... a scholarly, realistic, insightful analysis of both the early successes and the gradual breakdown of socialist systems.' Stanley Fischer, Professor of Economics, MIT`Written by a leading scholar on comparative economic systems, the book is a masterly contribution.' Padma Desai, Professor of Economics, Columbia`Hungarian economist Janos Kornai gives a detailed but untechnical overview of socialist economies.' Morning Star'His book deserves to be read ... because of the sheer scholarship which has gone into producing it, and because of the insight into Stalinism and its legacy which it undoubtedly provides.' Ian Kearns, University of Sheffield, International Affairs, April 1993`Janos Kornai's The Socialist System: The Political Economy of Communism is definitely one of the best (if not the best) books ever written by such "synthesizers". It is the first comprehensive and systematic exposition of the political economy of state socialism. The author offers an intricate, nuanced, logical, and highly readable panorama of not just the Communist economy but the whole socioeconomic, political-cultural formation, known as state socialism.' Studies in Comparative International Development`presents a detailed and exhaustive description of the general characteristics of the classical system, defined as the stalinist or maoist phase, and of the reform system that followed it ... any serious students specialising in comparative economic systems surely ought to become acquainted with the book' Europe-Asia Studies`This book will appeal to a wide audience. It combines a coherent political model with a detailed economic critique. It also shows that socialist economics were not as homogenous as traditionally assumed by commentators. The book also provides valuable insights into what new economic forms are likely to replace the erstwhile socialist economies.' Political StudiesGreat merit ... Kornai has been in his career deeply involved in the workings of the system he describes, so is an outstanding expert on it and sheds light on many of its aspects people who have not lived in communist societies cannot easily understand ... The book is a great achievement ... A comprehensive content, references, authors and subject indexes makes the book a very convenient research tool. * Kyklos *
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Clarendon Press The Cold War and the Middle East
Book SynopsisThe Cold War has been researched in minute detail and written about at great length but it remains one of the most elusive and enigmatic conflicts of modern times. With the ending of the Cold War, it is now possible to review the entire post-war period, to examine the Cold War as history.Trade ReviewA sensible reprise of history ... a welcome addition to undergraduate reading lists both as an introduction to regional politics and as an overture to the re-evaluation of the Cold War. * International Affairs *...stimulating...here is a collection of highly informative articles by leading experts who adopt an unusual, refreshing though highly controversial approach. - Ahron Bregman. The Times Higher Education Supplement. 15/5/1998Table of ContentsIntroduction ; 1. The Middle East, the Great Powers, and the Cold War ; 2. Egypt ; 3. Syria ; 4. Lebanon ; 5. Jordan ; 6. The Palestinians ; 7. Israel ; 8. Iraq ; 9. Iran ; 10. Turkey ; Conclusion
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Oxford University Press Marxism and Literature
Book SynopsisThis book extends the theme of Raymond Williams''s earlier work in literary and cultural analysis. He analyses previous contributions to a Marxist theory of literature from Marx himself to Lukacs, Althusser, and Goldmann, and develops his own approach by outlining a theory of `cultural materialism'' which integrates Marxist theories of language with Marxist theories of literature. Williams moves from a review of the growth of the concepts of literature and idealogy to a redefinition of `determinism'' and `hegemony''. His incisive discussion of the ''social material process'' of cultural activity culminates in a re-examination of the problems of alignment and commitment and of the creative practice in individual authors and wider social groups.Trade Review`Williams has brought his authority and experience, established by his immense critical achievement, into the Marxist tradition.' Anthony Barnett, New SocietyThe exploration and integrations which this book makes will bring a major pressure to bear on academic literary criticism and its institutions. * John Sutherland, New Statesman *
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Oxford University Press Karl Marx Selected Writings
Book SynopsisThis second edition of McLellan''s comprehensive selection of Marx''s writings includes carefully selected extracts from the whole range of Marx''s political, philosophical and economic thought. Each section of the book deals with a different period of Marx''s life with the sections arranged in chronological order, thus allowing the reader to trace the development of Marx''s thought, from his early years as a student and political journalist in Germany right through to his final letters of the early 1880s. The inclusion of extracts from some of Marx''s less well-known works alongside selections from classic texts such as The Communist Manifesto and Capital provides the reader with an unparalleled overview of Marx''s thinking, whilst Professor McLellan''s fully updated and revised introduction and bibliographical notes accompanying each extract put Marx''s writings into biographical and historical context. This edition also includes a general bibliography and a full index of names and iTable of ContentsPART ONE: THE EARLY WRITINGS 1837-1844; PART TWO: THE MATERIALIST CONCEPTION OF HISTORY 1844-1847; PART THREE: 1848 AND AFTER; PART FOUR: THE 'ECONOMICS' 1857-1867; PART FIVE: LATER POLITICAL WRITINGS 1864-1882
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Oxford University Press Communism Unwrapped
Book SynopsisCommunism Unwrapped is a collection of essays that unwraps the complex world of consumption under communism in postwar Eastern Europe, featuring new work by both American and European scholars writing from variety of disciplinary perspectives. The result is a fresh look at everyday life under communism that explores the ways people shopped, ate, drank, smoked, cooked, acquired, exchanged and assessed goods. These phenomena, the editors argue, were central to the way that communism was lived and experienced in its widely varied contexts in the region. Consumption pervaded everyday life far more than most other political and social phenomena. From design, to production, to retail sales and black market exchange, Communism Unwrapped follows communist goods from producer to consumer, tracing their circuitous routes. In the communist world this journey was rife with its own meanings, shaped by the special political and social circumstances of these societies. In examining consumption behindTrade ReviewThe essays are consistently readable and insightful, and the editors' introductions to each section help guide readers along the contours of the book's major themes. Highly recommended. * CHOICE *This rich collection of essays offers a unique look at post-1945 Eastern Europe. Departing from the Cold War narrative of endemic shortages and the gloominess of daily life under communism, the essays highlight the everyday creativity and agency of ordinary people. We follow Eastern Europeans to hard-currency stores and gated communities. We see them cross borders to shop in better-supplied neighboring countries and navigate complex social networks to obtain goods and favors. Situating these stories in the context of transnational modernity rather than a totalizing party state, the book offers a rare combination of new research and a compelling theoretical insight. * Malgorzata Fidelis, University of Illinois at Chicago *Consumerism in Eastern Europe has become a fertile field for exploring the dreams and delusions of state socialist politics, as well as the agency and resourcefulness of its citizens. Bren and Neuburger's pioneering volume brings together a range of rich and surprising case studies from across the whole region, significantly enriching our understanding of Eastern European social history during the Cold War. * Paul Betts, University of Sussex *[Bren and Neuburger] provide a valuable and detailed backdrop to a history of places where sausage stands for abundance and bulldozed parmesan symbolises crushed hopes for freedom. * Contemporary European History *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments ; Contributors ; Introduction- Paulina Bren and Mary Neuburger ; I. Living Large: Introduction ; 1 Tuzex and the Hustler: Living It Up in Czechoslovakia- Paulina Bren ; 2 Utopia Gone Terribly Right: Plutonium's "Gated Communities" in the Soviet Union and the United States- Kate Brown ; 3 "Knife in the Water": Competitive Consumption in Urbanizing Poland- Kacper Poblocki ; II. Quality Control: Introduction ; 4 The Taste of Smoke: Bulgartabak and the Manufacturing of Cigarettes and Satisfaction- Mary Neuburger ; 5 Risky Business: What Was Really Being Sold in the Department Stores of Socialist Eastern Europe?- Patrick Hyder Patterson ; 6 Material Harmony: The Quest for Quality in Socialist Bulgaria, 1960s-1980s- Rossitza Guentcheva ; III. Kitchen Talk: Introduction ; 7 Eating Up Yugoslavia: Cookbooks and Consumption in Socialist Yugoslavia- Wendy Bracewell ; 8 Grounds for Discontent? Coffee from the Black Market to the Kaffeeklatsch in the GDR- Katherine Pence ; 9 From Black Caviar to Blackouts: Gender, Consumption, and Lifestyle in Ceausescu's Romania- Jill Massino ; IV. To Market, To Market... : Introduction ; 10 The "Socialist Bourse": Alcohol, Reputation, and Gender in Romania's Second Economy during the 1980s- Narcis Tulbure ; 11 The Extraordinary Career of Feketevago Ur: Wood Theft, Pig-killing, and Entrepreneurship in Communist Hungary, 1948-1956- Karl Brown ; 12 Keeping It Close to Home: Resourcefulness and Scarcity in Late Socialist and Post-Socialist Poland- Malgorzata Mazurek ; V. Constructive Criticism : Introduction ; 13 Kids, Cars, or Cashews?: Debating and Remembering Consumption in Socialist Hungary- Tamas Dombos and Lena Pellandini-Simanyi ; 14 The House that Socialism Built: Reform, Consumption and Inequality in Postwar Yugoslavia- Brigitte Le Normand ; 15 Shop Around the Bloc: Trader Tourism and its Discontents on the East German-Polish Border- Mark Keck-Szajbel ; Index
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Oxford University Press Inc Reification A New Look At An Old Idea Berkeley Tanner Lectures The Berkeley Tanner Lectures
Book SynopsisIn the early 20th century, Marxist theory was enriched and rejuvenated by adopting the concept of reification, introduced by the Hungarian theorist Georg Lukács to identify and denounce the transformation of historical processes into ahistorical entities, human actions into things that seemed part of an immutable second nature. For a variety of reasons, both theoretical and practical, the hopes placed in de-reification as a tool of revolutionary emancipation proved vain. In these original and imaginative essays, delivered as the Tanner Lectures at the University of California, Berkeley in 2005, the distinguished third-generation Frankfurt School philosopher Axel Honneth attempts to rescue the concept of reification by recasting it in terms of the philosophy of recognition he has been developing over the past two decades. Three distinguished political and social theorists: Judith Butler, Raymond Geuss, and Jonathan Lear, respond with hard questions about the central anthropological premTrade ReviewThese lectures are continually engaging, thought provoking, and - rare blessing - a pleasure to read. Without doubt they will stimulate lively discussion of these important issues * Sean Sayers, Mind *Table of ContentsIntroduction, Martin Jay ; Reification and Recognition: A New Look at an Old Idea, Axel Honneth ; Comments: ; Judith Butler ; Raymond Geuss ; Jonathan Lear ; Rejoinder ; Axel Honneth ; Index
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Palgrave MacMillan Us Dialectics of Human Nature in Marxs Philosophy
Book SynopsisA scholarly exploration of Marx's thought without any favorable or critical ideological agendas, this book opposes the compartmentalization of Marx's thought into various competing doctrines, such as historical materialism, dialectical materialism, and different forms of economic determinism.Trade Review'...this is a much needed contribution to the debate about Marx and human nature. Its value lies not only in Tabak's account of human nature, but also in the way he resolves various problems in academic Marxism. Even those readers not interested in Marx's theory of human nature, but in Marx's theory of the state or morality, will find fresh material in Tabak's book.' - Marx & Philosophy Review of BooksTable of ContentsMarx's Conception of Human Nature: 'Is there no human nature just as there is a universal nature of plants and stars?' Historical Materialism: General Theory of History Dialectics and Historical Materialism: Determinants of the Structure Alienation: Marx's Critical Explanation and Evaluation of the Internal Structure of Bourgeois Society The State in Bourgeois Society and the Bourgeois State Justice, Rights and Alienation Marx's Critique of Ideology, Moral Positivism and Moralizing Criticism: Introduction to Critical-Revolutionary Dialectic
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Palgrave MacMillan UK Maos Forgotten Successor The Political Career of Hua Guofeng
Book SynopsisHua Guofeng succeeded Mao in 1976, emerging almost out of nowhere following an unexceptional career in Shanxi and Hunan. In just over two years, Hua had been eclipsed by Deng Xiaoping, a more politically shrewd, progressive and charismatic figure. If Hua's rise to power was remarkable, then this fall was even more so.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction The Young Revolutionary: Hua in Shanxi (1921-49) Towards Rural Reform: Hua in Hunan (1949-57) The Great Leap Forward and the Post-Leap Recovery Period: Hua in Hunan (1958-65) The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution: Hua in Hunan (1966-70) Entering the Centre: Hua in Beijing (1971-76) The Return of Deng Xiaoping: Hua in Decline (1977-1980) Conclusion Bibliography
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ABC-CLIO International Maoism in the Developing World
Book SynopsisThe Maoist movement was the most important dissident force within International Communism in the period following World War II. Based on first-hand observation as well as the scattered research on the Maoist movements, Alexander examines the circumstances that attracted people to the movement in each country and the evolution of the movement.Table of ContentsPreface The Origins and Development of International Maoism Latin America Albania Africa and Asia Bibliography Index
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Yale University Press Life and Terror in Stalins Russia 19341941
Book SynopsisExamining Stalin's reign of terror, this text argues that the Soviet people were not simply victims but also actors in the violence, criticisms and local decisions of the 1930s. It suggests that more believed in Stalin's quest to eliminate internal enemies than were frightened by it.
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Yale University Press Caviar and Ashes A Warsaw Generations Life and and Death in Marxism 1918 1968
Book SynopsisTells the story of the young avant-gardists of the early 1920s who became the radical Marxists of the late 1920s. This book explores what it meant to live Marxism as a European, an East European, and a Jewish intellectual in the twentieth century.Trade ReviewThe 2004 Fraenkel Prize in Contemporary History -- Fraenkel Prize * Fraenkel Prize *2006 Association for Women in Slavic Studies Heldt Prize -- Heldt Prize * Association for Women's Studies *2006 National Jewish Book Award -- National Jewish Book Awards * Jewish Book Council *2007 Oskar Halecki Polish/East Central European History Award -- Oskar Halecki Polish * East Central European History Award *2008 Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Publication -- Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Prize for Outstanding Scholarship Publication * Heyman Prize *2009 Nagroda Historyczna "Polityki" (Polityka Best Historical Book Award) -- Nagroda Historyczna "Polityki" * Nagroda Historyczna *Finalist, 2009 Nagroda im. Moczarskiego -- Nagroda im. Moczarskiego * Nagroda im. Moczarskiego *Short List, 2007 Wayne S. Vucinich Book Prize -- Wayne S. Vucinich book prize * AEEESS *Finalist, 2006 Koret International Jewish Book Awards -- Koret International Jewish Book Award * Koret *Finalist, 2006 Lukas Prize Project Award -- Lukas Prize Project Award * Lukas Prize *
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Back Bay Books Utopia for Realists
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Palgrave Macmillan The German Communists and the Rise of Nazism
Book SynopsisAcknowledgements - Abbreviations - Introduction - The Early KPD: Responses to Weakness - The National Question 1918-1922 - The 1923 Crisis - The Stabilisation Era, 1924-28: General Developments - The Stabilisation Era, 1924-28: The KPD and Right-Radicals in the Factories - Communist-Nazi Relations 1928-32: The Ideological Dimension - The Sociology of Communist-Nazi Relations - The Battle for the Unemployed and for Territory - The Struggle in the Workplace - Conclusion - Notes - Sources - Glossary of German words and terms used in the text - IndexTable of ContentsAcknowledgements - Abbreviations - Introduction - The Early KPD: Responses to Weakness - The National Question 1918-1922 - The 1923 Crisis - The Stabilisation Era, 1924-28: General Developments - The Stabilisation Era, 1924-28: The KPD and Right-Radicals in the Factories - Communist-Nazi Relations 1928-32: The Ideological Dimension - The Sociology of Communist-Nazi Relations - The Battle for the Unemployed and for Territory - The Struggle in the Workplace - Conclusion - Notes - Sources - Glossary of German words and terms used in the text - Index
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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Stalins Russia Reading History series 2
Book SynopsisChris Ward is a Lecturer in Slavonic Studies at the University of Cambridge, UKTrade Review'Strongly recommended... [students] will undoubtedly profit from reading Ward's views on this controversial subject and the purpose of academic history.' Journal of European Studies '...a fresh and unhackneyed approach to a broadly familiar period.' Slavonica 'Students will find it particularly useful... I particularly liked the way in which short-term circumstances and much larger impersonal forces are brought together in a convincing synthesis.' SlavonicaTable of ContentsRecovering Stalin's Russia / The rise of Stalin / Collectivization / Industrialization / Purges and politics / Foreign policy / War and late Stalinism / Culture and society / Conclusion: history and Stalin's Russia.
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Lulu.com A Reformulation of Dialectical Materialism
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W. W. Norton & Company Karl Marx
Book SynopsisA brilliant book, by a superb author, about a necessary man.-Christopher Hitchens
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World Encounter Institute/New English Review Press The Left is Seldom Right
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iUniverse Marxism and Culture The CPUSA and Aesthetics in the 1930s
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International Publishers History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Pluto Press Understanding Film
Book SynopsisIdeal for students looking for a radical approach to film studies.Trade ReviewA well thought out and timely proposal .. a book I would [be] ready to order and teach from as soon as it is available. -- Robert Ferguson, Institute of EducationTable of ContentsIntroduction: Marxism, Film and Film Studies Mike Wayne 1. Benjamin/Adorno/Brecht and Film b yEsther Leslie 2. Gramsci, Sembène, and the Politics of Culture by Marcia Landy 3. The Althusserian moment revisited (again). by Deborah Philips 4. Jameson, Postmodernism and the hermeneutics of paranoia by Mike Wayne 5. ‘Making It’: Reading Boogie Nights and Blow as Symbolic Economies of Surplus and Sentiment by Anna Kornbluh 6. The Critics Who Knew Too Little: Hitchcock and the Absent Class Paradigm by Colin McArthur 7. Economic and Institutional Analysis: Hollywood as Monopoly Capitalism by Douglas Gomery 8. Hollywood, Cultural Policy Citadel by Toby Miller 9. State Cinema and Passive Revolution in North Korea by Hyangjin Lee 10. Narrative, Culture, and Legitimacy: Repetition and Singularity in Zhang Yimou’s The Story of Qiu Ju by Xudong Zhang 11. Cinemas in Revolution: 1920s Russia, 1960s Cuba by Michael Chanan Notes on Contributors Index
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Pluto Press The Beginning of History
Book SynopsisAnalyses new political economy theory and its role in bringing about radical social changeTrade Review'Brings creativity to the centre of anti-capitalist thought and through it provides new meanings to the concepts of anarchism, socialism and communism' -- Silvia Federici, author of Caliban and the Witch'A kind of intellectual revolution in itself, both rigourous and exciting' -- David Graeber, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Yale University'A breakthrough book in anti-capitalist theory' -- George Caffentzis, Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Southern MaineTable of ContentsList of Figures List of Tables and Boxes Preface 1. The Beginning of History Part I: Orientations: Co-production of Livelihoods as Contested Terrain 2. Value Struggles 3. Capital as a Social Force 4. With No Limits 5. Production and Reproduction 6. Production, Reproduction and Global Loops Part II: Global Loops: Some Explorations on the Contemporary Work Machine 7 Enclosures and Disciplinary Integration 8. Global Loops 9. The Global Work Machine Part III: Context, Contest and Text: Discourses and Their Clashing Practices 10. Marx and the Enclosures we Face 11. Enclosures with No Limits 12. The ‘Law of Value,’ Immaterial Labour, and the ‘Centre' of Power 13. The Valuing and Measuring of Capital 14. Market Freedom and the Prison: Hayek and Bentham 15. The Fractal Panopticon and Ubiquitous Revolution Part IV: ‘By Asking Questions we Walk’: The Problematics of Decoupling 16. The ‘Outside’ 17. Commons Notes References Other Web Resources Index
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Pluto Press How to Read Marxs Capital
Book SynopsisClear and comprehensive guide to one of Marx's greatest works, Capital, written in a highly accessible style.Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgements Part One: Commodities and Money 1. The Commodity 2. The Process of Exchange 3. Money, or the Circulation of Commodities Part Two: The Transformation of Money into Capital 4. The General Formula for Capital 5. Contradictions in the General Formula 6. The Sale and Purchase of Labour-power Part Three: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value 7. The Labour Process and the Valorisation Process 8. Constant Capital and Variable Capital 9. The Rate of Surplus-Value 10. The Working Day 11. The Rate and Mass of Surplus-Value Part Four: The Production of Relative Surplus-Value 12. The Concept of Relative Surplus-Value 13. Co-operation 14. The Division of Labour and Manufacture 15. Machinery and Large-Scale Industry Part Five: The Production of Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value 16. Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value 17. Changes of Magnitude in the Price of Labour-power and in Surplus-value 18: Different Formulae for the Rate of Surplus-Value Part Six: Wages 19. The Transformation of the Value (and Respectively the Price) of Labour-power into Wages 20. Time-Wages 21. Piece Wages 22. National Differences in Wages Part Seven: The Process of Accumulation of Capital 23. Simple Reproduction 24. The Transformation of Surplus-Value into Capital 25. The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation Part Eight: So-Called Primitive ["Originating"] Accumulation 26. The Secret of Primitive Accumulation 27. The Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Land 28. Bloody Legislation Against the Expropriated Since the End of the Fifteenth Century. The Forcing Down of Wages by Act of Parliament 29. The Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer 30. Impact of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry. The Creation of a Home Market for Industrial Capital 31. The Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist 32. The Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation 33. The Modern Theory of Colonisation Suggestions for Further Reading Index
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Pluto Press A Marxist History of the World
Book SynopsisMagisterial analysis of human history, from the first hominid to the Great Recession of 2008. Written from the perspective of ordinary men and women.Trade Review'Enlightening and apocalyptic in equal measure' -- Guardian'This book will make you stop and think and give you a taste of what it must have felt like to be a firebrand buoyed up by righteous revolutionary zeal in October 1917. If you like your blood boiled, this is the history for you' -- Guy de la Bédoyère, historian and author of Roman Britain: A New History (2006).Table of ContentsIntroduction: Why History Matters 1. Hunters and Farmers c. 2.5 million-3000 BC The Hominid Revolution The Hunting Revolution The Agricultural Revolution The Origins of War and Religion The Rise of the Specialists 2. The First Class Societies c. 3000-1000 BC The First Ruling Class The Spread of Civilisation Crisis in the Bronze Age How History Works Men of Iron 3. Ancient Empires c. 1000-30 BC Persia: the Achaemenid Empire India: the Mauryan Empire China: the Qin Empire The Greek Democratic Revolution The Macedonian Empire Roman Military Imperialism The Roman Revolution 4. The End of Antiquity c. 30 BC-AD 650 The Crisis of Late Antiquity Huns, Goths, Germans, and Romans Mother-Goddesses and Power-Deities Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Arabs, Persians, and Byzantines 5. The Medieval World c. AD 650-1500 The Abbasid Revolution Hindus, Buddhists, and the Gupta Empire Chinese History’s Revolving Door Africa: Cattle-Herders, Ironmasters, and Trading States New World Empires: Maya, Aztec, and Inca 6. European Feudalism c. AD 650-1500 The Cycles and Arrows of Time The Peculiarity of Europe The Rise of Western Feudalism Crusade and Jihad Lord, Burgher, and Peasant in Medieval Europe The Class Struggle in Medieval Europe The New Monarchies The New Colonialism 7. The First Wave of Bourgeois Revolutions 1517-1775 The Reformation The Counter-Reformation The Dutch Revolution The Thirty Years War The Causes of the English Revolution Revolution and Civil War The Army, the Levellers, and the Commonwealth Colonies, Slavery, and Racism Wars of Empire 8. The Second Wave of Bourgeois Revolutions 1775-1815 The Enlightenment The American Revolution The Storming of the Bastille The Jacobin Dictatorship From Thermidor to Napoleon 9. The Rise of Industrial Capitalism c. 1750-1850 The Industrial Revolution The Chartists and the Origins of the Labour Movement The 1848 Revolutions What is Marxism? What is Capitalism The Making of the Working Class 10. The Age of Blood and Iron 1848-1896 The Indian Mutiny The Italian Risorgimento The American Civil War Japan’s Meiji Restoration The Unification of Germany The Paris Commune The Long Depression 11. Imperialism and War 1873-1918 The Scramble for Africa The Rape of China What is Imperialism? The 1905 Revolution: Russia’s Great Dress Rehearsal The Ottoman Empire and the 1908 ‘Young Turk’ Revolution 1914: Descent into Barbarism Reform or Revolution? The First World War 12. The Revolutionary Wave 1917-1928 1917: The February Revolution Dual Power: The Mechanics of Revolution February to October: The Rhythms of Revolution 1917: The October Insurrection 1918: How the War Ended The German Revolution Italy’s ‘Two Red Years’ World Revolution The First Chinese Revolution Revolts Against Colonialism Stalinism: The Bitter Fruit of Revolutionary Defeat 13. The Great Depression and the Rise of Fascism 1929-1939 The Roaring Twenties The Hungry Thirties 1933: The Nazi Seizure of Power State Capitalism in Russia 1936: The French General Strike and Factory Occupations The Spanish Civil War The Causes of the Second World War 14. World War and Cold War 1939-1967 The Second World War: Imperialism The Second World War: Barbarism The Second World War: Resistance The Cold War The Great Boom Maoist China End of Empire? Oil, Zionism, and Western Imperialism 1956: Hungary and Suez Che Guevara and the Cuban Revolution 15. The New World Disorder 1968-present The Vietnam War 1968 1968-75: The Workers’ Revolt The Long Recession, 1973-92 What is Neoliberalism? 1989: The Fall of Stalinism 9/11, the War on Terror, and the New Imperialism The 2008 Crash: From Bubble to Black Hole The Second Great Depression Conclusion: Making the Future
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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Yugoslavia and Political Assassinations
Book SynopsisChristian Axboe Nielsen is Associate Professor of History and Human Security at Aarhus University, Denmark. He has worked as an analyst at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, and has appeared as an expert witness in international and domestic criminal and civil cases.Trade ReviewA masterful depiction of arguably some of the darkest episodes in SFRY history. The book skilfully combines the objectivity of an evidence-based academic analysis with the thrill of spy novels. It will be a genuine treat for anyone interested in Yugoslav history, espionage and national security affairs. * Journal of Regional Security *A much-needed analysis ... It is with pleasure that I recommend Nielsen’s book to all those interested in learning more about this understudied aspect of Tito’s Yugoslavia. * Cold War History *A comprehensive insight into the structures and knowledge of a socialist state security service. * H-Soz-Kult *After years of prodigious research among the yellowing papers of several Yugoslav secret police archives, the historian Christian Nielsen has emerged to reveal the little-known story of the protracted, low-level war between violently anti-communist Croatian émigrés and clandestine Yugoslav police organizations in the decades after the Second World War. In a masterful, richly-documented account leavened by several appearances as an expert witness in international criminal trials, Nielsen creates an indelible portrait of an insecure communist Yugoslav state constantly struggling to subdue mortal enemies who for decades had assassinated its diplomats and citizens on the streets and alleyways of cities around the globe. * Robert Donia, University of Michigan, USA *Yugoslavia and Political Assassinations by Christian Axboe Nielsen provides deep and new insights into the history of the targeted assassination program of the Yugoslav State Security Service. This is a topic hitherto hardly dealt with in academic historiography although emotionally and controversially discussed for decades already. Based on thorough archival work with variant sources produced by the Yugoslav Security institutions and the critical evaluation of earlier dubious émigré and existing journalistic writings, the author is setting new standards in dealing with this topic. He makes obvious how the leadership of socialist Yugoslavia systematically used targeted assassination as a means of protecting the party-state against political émigrés (first and foremost, but not only, of Croatian Ustasha and right-wing background who saw themselves in and pursued a war against “Yugoslavia”) in Western Europe and beyond. This is a highly professional, brilliant reconstruction of a complex history that should certainly be considered when reflecting upon the history of socialist rule in what was once Yugoslavia. * Hannes Grandits, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany *Table of ContentsPreface/Introduction Chapter 1. The Establishment of the Yugoslav State Security Service Chapter 2. Defining the Enemy: The Struggle against the “Enemy Émigrés” Chapter 3. Agents, Infiltration and Surveillance: The Methods of the Yugoslav State Security Service in Émigré (Diaspora) Communities Chapter 4. Taking the Fight to Them: The 1972 Bugojno Uprising and the Shift to an Offensive Stance Chapter 5. Murder in Munich: The Assassination of Stjepan Ðurekovic Conclusion: The Revenge of the Émigrés in the Collapse of Yugoslavia Index
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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Women and Industry in the Balkans The Rise and Fall of the Yugoslav Textile Sector
Book SynopsisChiara Bonfiglioli is Lecturer in Gender & Women's Studies at University College Cork, Ireland. She has published and researched on gender history in Yugoslavia and post-Yugoslav states, as well as on transnational women's and feminist movements during the Cold War. More details can be found at www.chiarabonfiglioli.net Trade ReviewIt is thanks to books like this that such examples of resistance and resilience are kept alive ... socially engaged and empathic, yet critical and academically sound, works of this kind are sorely needed. * European Journal of Women’s Studies *An engaging and complex read that allows us to enter the world of individual experiences entangled in political, economic and social processes. * Wagadu *[A]n engaging text ... Bonfiglioli’s book will be a mandatory reference for those interested not only in intersections of industrial labour, gender and class in socialism and post-socialism, but also in questions that shape current debates in the field of global labour history. * Social History *From here, exciting scholarly debate can proceed. ... Chiara Bonfiglioli’s book provides a valuable discussion of gendered work during socialist and especially, postsocialist deindustrialization and exploitative reindustrialization in Yugoslavia and its successor states. * Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History *Table of ContentsIntroduction 1.Industrializing Yugoslavia: Market Socialism and Textile Workers’ Structure of Feeling 2.Being a Seamstress in Yugoslav Times: The ‘Working Mother’ Gender Contract 3.Labour After Yugoslavia: Post-socialism and Deindustrialization in the Textile Sector 4. Workers’ Structure of Feeling After Deindustrialisation: Loss, Nostalgia and Belonging 5. Beyond Nostalgia: Workers’ Struggles for Social Justice and Everyday Resilience Conclusion Index
£31.99
It's Supernatural! Satan Is a Socialist Free Enterprise vs Socialism
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Ohio State University Press Tito Yugoslavias Great Dictator
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Wayne State University Press Marxism and Art Essays Classic and Contemporary
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers The Soviet Mind Russian Culture Under Communism
Book SynopsisIsaiah Berlin''s response to the Soviet Union was central to his identity, both personally and intellectually. Born a Russian subject in Riga in 1909, he spoke Russian as a child and witnessed both revolutions in St. Petersburg in 1917, emigrating to the West in 1921. He first returned to Russia in 1945, when he met the writers Anna Akhmatova and Boris Pasternak. These formative encounters helped shape his later work, especially his defense of political freedom and his studies of pre-Soviet Russian thinkers. Never before collected, Berlin''s writings about the USSR include his accounts of his famous meetings with Russian writers shortly after the Second World War; the celebrated 1945 Foreign Office memorandum on the state of the arts under Stalin; his account of Stalin''s manipulative ''artificial dialectic''; portraits of Osip Mandelshtam and Boris Pasternak; his survey of Soviet Russian culture written after a visit in 1956; a postscript stimulated by the events of 1989; and more. This collection includes essays that have never been published before, as well as works that are not widely known because they were published under pseudonyms to protect relatives living in Russia. The contents of this book were discussed at a seminar in Oxford in 2003, held under the auspices of the Brookings Institution. Berlin''s editor, Henry Hardy, had prepared the essays for collective publication and here recounts their history. In his foreword, Brookings president Strobe Talbott, an expert on the Soviet Union, relates the essays to Berlin''s other work. The Soviet Mind will assume its rightful place among Berlin''s works and will prove invaluable for policymakers, students, and those interested in Russian politics, past, present and future.
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