The wave of political demonstrations since the Battle of Seattle in 2001 have crystallised a new trend in left-wing politics. Modern protest movements are grounding their actions in both Marxism and Anarchism, fighting for radical social change in terms that have nothing to do with the taking of state power. This is in clear opposition to the traditional Marxist theory of revolution, which centres on the overthrow of government. In this book, John Holloway asks how we can reformulate our understanding of revolution as the struggle against power, not for power. After a century of failed attempts by revolutionary and reformist movements to bring about radical social change, the concept of revolution itself is in crisis. John Holloway opens up the theoretical debate, reposing some of the basic concepts of Marxism in a critical development of the subversive Marxist tradition represented by Adorno, Bloch and Lukacs, amongst others, and grounded in a rethinking of Marx's concept of 'fetishisation' - how doing is transformed into being.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Pluto Press
ISBN-13
9780745329185
eBay Product ID (ePID)
106598275
Product Key Features
Author
John Holloway
Publication Name
Change the World Without Taking Power: the Meaning of Revolution Today
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Government
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
296 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height
215mm
Item Width
135mm
Additional Product Features
Title_Author
John Holloway
Series Title
Get Political
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
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