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Keywords
- Antonio Gramsci
- communism
- democracy
- liberty
- politics
- revolution
- socialism
Reviews
'Libertarian Socialism: Politics in Red and Black' is an invaluable contribution to historical scholarship and libertarian politics. The collection of essays contained in the book has the great virtue of offering both analytical perspectives on ideas, and historical perspectives on movements. The contributions examine classical themes in anarchist politics such as individual liberty, whilst also exploring more neglected thinkers and themes from a libertarian standpoint, such as C.L.R. James and race. There can be little doubt that the volume will be of major interest to historians, theorists, students and activists.'
Darrow Schecter, Reader in Italian, School of History, Art History and Philosophy,University of Sussex
Series Editor: Critical Theory and Contemporary Society, Continuum Books
'Just what we need as we move into a new phase of revolt against the obscenity of capitalism: a recovery of the richness of our different traditions of struggle, with their weavings and bumpings. Time to move on, time to redeem the struggles of the past. A valuable and welcome collection.'
John Holloway, author of Change the World Without Taking Power and professor of sociology, Autonomous University of Puebla.
'This is a welcome and essential collection that is sure to spark debates and support ongoing efforts to build a liberatory movement in which Marxists and Anarchists can find common ground and practice mutual respect and humility. In this period of late-capitalism, survival itself is at stake. Theory and practice, whether Marxism or Anarchism in their many manifestations, lead to dead ends without careful assessment of the world as it is now.'
Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, a native of rural Oklahoma is a teacher, historian and writer, and veteran of worker, feminist, and indigenous movements.
An important, redemptive collection of essays that questions narratives of sectarian difference without resorting to easy answers. In exploring the productive frictions, convergences, agonisms and affinities that have created and re-created the 'black and red,' the contributors recover the neglected histories of a capacious Left, one that repudiated ideological rigidity and sterile orthodoxies without abandoning its socialist commons. Itself a model of such capaciousness, this is a stimulating and necessary work
Raymond B. Craib, Associate Professor, Department of History, Cornell University
About the authors
Ruth Kinna, Professor of Political Theory, Loughborough University, UK
Saku Pinta, Independent Scholar
Dave Berry, Senior Lecturer, Loughborough University UK
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Libertarian Socialism
Book Subtitle: Politics in Black and Red
Editors: A. Prichard, R. Kinna, S. Pinta, D. Berry
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan London
eBook Packages: Palgrave Political & Intern. Studies Collection, Political Science and International Studies (R0)
Copyright Information: Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2012
Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-230-28037-3Published: 14 November 2012
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XI, 311