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" Communism and Democracy : "
Mike Makin-Waite.
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BL
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857783
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Main Entry
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Makin-Waite, Mike
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Title & Author
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Communism and Democracy : : History, debates and potentials /\ Mike Makin-Waite.
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Publication Statement
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Baltimore, Maryland :: Project Muse,, 2017.
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London [England] :: Lawrence & Wishart,, 2017.
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1 online resource (1 PDF (viii, 296 pages))
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ISBN
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191044877X
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: 9781910448779
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1910448761
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9781910448762
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Part I. The promise of modernity -- 1. The record of communism -- 2. Enlightenment and revolution -- 3. 'An extraordinary brainwave' : the emergence of Marxism -- 4. Forward from liberalism? -- 5. Socialism, Engels, Marxism and democracy -- 6. Inescapable debates -- part II. The short communist century, 1917-1989 -- 7. 1917 -- 8. Regime change, everywhere -- 9. Not catching modernity's promise -- 10. Popular Fronts and the war of position -- 11. Cold War, Khrushchev and 1956 -- 12. The dialectics of 1968 -- 13. September in Santiago -- 14. Menshevism reloaded? -- 15. The end of the old times -- part III. Routes for radicals -- 16. The red and the green -- 17. The left since the 1990s -- 18. Prospects for renewal?
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Abstract
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On the centenary of the Russian Revolution of 1917, Mike Makin-Waite surveys the history of the communist movement, tracking its origins in the Enlightenment, and through nineteenth-century socialism to the emergence of Marxism and beyond. As we emerge from the long winter of neoliberalism, and the search is on for ideas that can help shape a contemporary popular socialism, some of the questions that have preoccupied socialist thinkers throughout left history are once more being debated. Should the left press for reform and work through the state or should it focus on protest and a critique of the whole system? Is it possible to expand the liberal idea of democracy to include economic democracy? Which alliances require too great a compromise and which can help secure future change? Arguments on questions such as these have been raging since the mid-nineteenth century, and were the basis of the split between Social Democrats and Communists in the aftermath of the First World War. Mike Makin-Waite believes that revisiting these debates can help us to avoid some of the mistakes made in the past, and find new solutions to some of these age-old concerns. His argument is that the democratic and liberal counter-currents that have always existed within the communist movement have much to offer the left project today. This unorthodox account therefore tracks an alternative history that includes nineteenth-century revisionists such as Karl Kautsky, Menshevik opponents of Bolshevik oppression in 1917, Popular Front critiques of sectarianism in the 1930s, communist support for 1968's Prague Spring, and the turn to Gramsci and Eurocommunism in the 1970s. The aim of Communism and Democracy: history, debates and potentials is to recover some of the hard-won insights of the critical communist tradition, in the belief that they can still be of service to the twenty-first-century left.
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Subject
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Communism-- History.
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Communist parties.
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Socialism-- History.
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Communism.
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Communist parties.
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Socialism.
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LC Classification
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HX21.M353 2017
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