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- The Social Question and the Democratic Revolution: Marx and the Legacy of 1848
- Book
- 2000
- Published by: University of Ottawa Press
- Series: Actexpress
summary
The revolutionary movements of 1848 viewed the political cataclysm of continental Europe as an explosion of liberty, a new age of freedom and equality. This collection focuses on the relationship between democratic and socialist currents in 1848, seeking to reassess the relevance of these currents to the present era of global economic liberalism.
Table of Contents
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- Table of Contents
- pp. v-vi
- Acknowledgements
- p. vii
- Part One: The Legacy of 1848
- Part Two: Labour and Revolution
- Marx: Thinking the Revolution
- pp. 101-110
- Part Three: Individual, Class and Political Action
- The Manifesto's Political Legacy
- pp. 113-133
- Part Four: Moral Responsibility, Rights and Democracy
- Continuity and Discontinuity in Marxism
- pp. 153-165
- Reflections on Right and Democracy
- pp. 187-197
- List of Contributors
- p. 199
Additional Information
ISBN
9780776617244
Related ISBN(s)
9780776604954
DOI
MARC Record
OCLC
166335080
Pages
200
Launched on MUSE
2012-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No