1. Class war : a literary history [2023]
- Steven, Mark, author.
- New York : Verso UK, [2023]
- Description
- Book — x, 292 pages ; 24 cm
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- Burning south
- Army of redressers
- Defend the city
- School of war
- Towards a red army
- Protracted peoples' wars
- For complete disorder
- Armed nucleus
- Fighting after fascism
- Army of the wronged
- No war but class war
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- Ramet, Sabrina P., 1949- author.
- Abingdon, Oxon, UK ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
- Description
- Book — xix, 338 pages ; 24 cm.
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- Communism's unintended consequences: an introduction
- The Soviet bloc, part one: 1944-1956
- The Soviet bloc, part two: 1956-1980
- The Soviet bloc, part three: 1980-1989
- Socialist mavericks: Yugoslavia and Albania, 1943-1991
- Epitaph.
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3. Marx, revolution, and social democracy [2023]
- Kain, Philip J., 1943- author.
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]
- Description
- Book — vi, 234 pages ; 22 cm
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- Marx and Markets
- Marx and Democracy
- Marx and Minority Revolution
- Marx and Majority Revolution
- Marx and Social Democratic Revolution
- Marx and Social Democracy
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4. Marx, revolution, and social democracy [2023]
- Kain, Philip J., 1943- author.
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2023
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- Book — 1 online resource
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- Marx and Markets
- Marx and Democracy
- Marx and Minority Revolution
- Marx and Majority Revolution
- Marx and Social Democratic Revolution
- Marx and Social Democracy
- Sexton, John, 1952- author.
- London, UK ; Brooklyn, New York : Verso, 2023
- Description
- Book — xvii, 382 pages ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- Agents and diplomats
- Advisors and soldiers
- Journalists
- A knight of labour in Shanghai
- Neither patriot nor traitor
- Germans
- Faith and an act of contrition
- Trotskyists
- Red star and paper tiger
- Gung Ho
- A lord and a bold lady
- Mao's model internationalist
- Popular fronters
- Writers on the front line
- Changing minds
- Changing sides
- A Hawaiian in Yan'an
- Spitting fire
- Forgotten flyers
- Farmers
- Experts at revolution
- Appendix A: China and Soviet Russia, by Vladimir Vilensky
- Appendix B: The Far Easter Republic mission to China
- Appendix C: The decimation of the China Hands
- Appendix D: Biographical notes
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HX416.5 .S49 2023 | In process |
- Doyon, Jérôme, author.
- Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Press, 2023
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xiv, 189 pages) : illustrations
- Summary
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Working for the administration remains one of the most coveted career paths for young Chinese. Rejuvenating Communism: Youth Organizations and Elite Renewal in Post-Mao China seeks to understand what motivates young and educated Chinese to commit to a long-term career in the party-state and how this question is central to the Chinese regime's ability to maintain its cohesion and survive. Jérôme Doyon draws upon extensive fieldwork and statistical analysis in order to illuminate the undogmatic commitment recruitment techniques and other methods the state has taken to develop a diffuse allegiance to the party-state in the post-Mao era. He then analyzes recruitment and political professionalization in the Communist Party's youth organizations and shows how experiences in the Chinese Communist Youth League transform recruits and feed their political commitment as they are gradually inducted into the world of officials. As the first in-depth study of the Communist Youth League's role in recruitment, this book challenges the assumption that merit is the main criteria for advancement within the party-state, an argument with deep implications for understanding Chinese politics today
- Hoxha, Artan R., author.
- Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2023
- Description
- Book — xi, 293 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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- The making of the sugar scheme : transitioning from empire to nation
- The making of Maliq's landscape : modern and Stalinist
- Sugar and the Communist construction of spatial inequalities in Maliq
- Maliq and the world
- Communism and after : from sugar to ruins
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- Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2023]
- Description
- Book — 278 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
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"Did Latin American communists have stronger roots in the worldwide movement or in the historical developments of their own countries? This collection uses a transnational lens to examine the relationships of the region's local parties with each other, international counterparts, and outside groups dedicated to anti-imperialism, women's rights, and other causes. Part One's essays explore the era from the Bolshevik Revolution through 1943. Topics include the failed connection between Mexican communists and the Comintern, Black migrant workers and the Caribbean labor movement, race relations in Cuba, Latin American communists in the USSR, and Luís Carlos Prestes and the Brazilian Communist Party. Part Two focuses on the Cold War years to look at Soviet peace activism networks in Latin America, Guatemala's communist women before the 1954 coup, Puerto Rico's communist party, transnational student groups, and international influences on Salvadoran guerrillas. Insightful and expert, Transnational Communism across the Americas illuminates the various Latin American communist parties and their milieus, programs, and policies"-- Provided by publisher
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- Reisende der Weltrevolution. English
- Studer, Brigitte, author.
- London ; Brooklyn, NY : Verso, 2023.
- Description
- Book — xiv, 476 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
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"The Communist International was the first organized attempt to bring about worldwide revolution and left a lasting mark on twentieth-century history. Acclaimed historian Brigitte Studer offers a new and fascinating account of this transnational organization founded in 1919 by Lenin and Trotsky and dissolved by Stalin in 1943, telling the story through the eyes of the activists who became its 'professional revolutionaries'"-- Provided by publisher.
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- Marantzidēs, Nikos A., author.
- Ithaca, New York : Northern Illinois University Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press, 2023
- Description
- Book — xi, 281 pages : maps ; 23 cm
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- Becoming Balkan Bolsheviks
- Balkan Communism and the National Question
- Becoming Greek Stalinists
- Greek Dilemmas
- Balkan Decisions
- The Displaced People's Republic
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- Esherick, Joseph, author.
- Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2022]
- Description
- Book — xxvii, 314 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 23 cm
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- Preface
- Frontier foundations for revolution
- Shaanxi's early Communist movement
- Bandits and Bolsheviks
- The rocky road to revolution
- Accidental holy land
- Dawn of the Yan'an era
- Conclusion
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12. The communist manifesto [2022]
- Marx, Karl, 1818-1883, author.
- Modern South African edition - Auckland Park, South Africa : Jacana Media, 2022
- Description
- Book — 213 pages ; 21 cm
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- The communist manifesto / introduction by Jeremy Cronin
- Die kommuniste-manifes / inleiding deur Leon Trotsky
- Isibophezelo senhlangano yamakhomanisi / ibika ngu-Neville Alexander
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- Galway, Matthew, author.
- Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press, [2022]
- Description
- Book — xiii, 324 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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- Introduction 1. Discovering Truth through Practice: Mao Zedong Thought Conceived and Implemented, 1927-1965 2. Transmitting Maoism: Mao's Global Revolution, 1965-1975 3. The Origins of Cambodia's Maoist Vision: Revolutionary Intellectuals and Maoism, 1949-1955 4. Integrating Truth with Concrete Practice: Intellectual Adaptations of Maoism, 1955-1965 5. Like Desiccated Straw in the Ricefields: Practical and Normative Adaptations of Maoism, 1966-1975 6. "We Must Combine Theory and Practice": The Implementation of Cambodia's Maoist Vision, 1975-1979 Conclusion
- Cornell University Press.
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14. Health communism [2022]
- Adler-Bolton, Beatrice, author.
- London ; New York : Verso, 2022
- Description
- Book — xviii, 222 pages ; 22 cm
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"Offers an overview of life and death under capitalism and argues for a new global left politics aimed at severing the ties between capital and one of its primary tools: health"-- Provided by publisher
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- Marquis, Christopher, Prof., author.
- New Haven [Connecticut] : Yale University Press, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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A thoroughly researched assessment of how China's economic success continues to be shaped by the communist ideology of Chairman Mao It was long assumed that as China embraced open markets and private enterprise, its state-controlled economy would fall by the wayside, that free markets would inevitably lead to a more liberal society. Instead, China's growth over the past four decades has positioned state capitalism as a durable foil to the orthodoxy of free markets, to the confusion of many in the West. Christopher Marquis and Kunyuan Qiao argue that China's economic success is based on-not in spite of-the continuing influence of Communist leader Mao Zedong. They illustrate how Mao's ideological principles, mass campaigns, and socialist institutions have enduringly influenced Chinese entrepreneurs' business strategies and the management of their ventures. Grounded in case studies and quantitative analyses, this book shows that while private enterprise is the engine of China's growth, Chinese companies see no contradictions between commercial drive and a dedication to Maoist ideology.
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- Marquis, Christopher, Prof., author.
- New Haven [Connecticut] : Yale University Press, [2022]
- Description
- Book — viii, 372 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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A thoroughly researched assessment of how China's economic success continues to be shaped by the communist ideology of Chairman Mao It was long assumed that as China embraced open markets and private enterprise, its state-controlled economy would fall by the wayside, that free markets would inevitably lead to a more liberal society. Instead, China's growth over the past four decades has positioned state capitalism as a durable foil to the orthodoxy of free markets, to the confusion of many in the West. Christopher Marquis and Kunyuan Qiao argue that China's economic success is based on-not in spite of-the continuing influence of Communist leader Mao Zedong. They illustrate how Mao's ideological principles, mass campaigns, and socialist institutions have enduringly influenced Chinese entrepreneurs' business strategies and the management of their ventures. Grounded in case studies and quantitative analyses, this book shows that while private enterprise is the engine of China's growth, Chinese companies see no contradictions between commercial drive and a dedication to Maoist ideology.
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- London ; New York : Verso, 2022
- Description
- Book — viii, 323 pages ; 24 cm
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- Introduction Charisse Burden-Stelly and Jodi Dean
- Section 1: The Early Years Editors' introduction Grace P. Campbell, "Women Offenders and the Day Court" Williana Burroughs, "Negro Work Has Not Been Entirely Successful" Grace P. Campbell (writing as Grace Lamb), "How Shall the Negro Woman Vote?" Williana Burroughs, "Trade Union Work Report" Williana Burroughs, "Work Among Negro Women", "Woman and Child Labor in the Colonies", "Negro Women in Industry" Section 2: Labor, Militancy and Organizing Editors' introduction Maude White, "Special Negro Demands" Thyra Edwards, "Let Us Have More Like Mr. Sopkins" Williana Burroughs, "Women's Department" Ella Baker & Marvel Cooke, "The Bronx Slave Market" Louise Thompson, "Toward a Brighter Dawn" Thyra Edwards, "Attitudes of Negro Families On Relief - Another Opinion" Marvel Cooke, "She Was in Paris and Forgot Chanel" Louise Thompson, "Negro Women in Our Party" Thyra Edwards, "Food Gets Scarcer and Scarcer On Spanish Front, Says Writer Miss Thyra Edwards Tells Dramatic Story of Experiences in the War-Torn Country-- Winter Rushing On" Louise Thompson Patterson, "Excerpt from Memoirs on Scottsboro Boys Organizing" Esther Cooper Jackson, "The Negro Women Domestic Worker in Relation to Trade Unionism" Section 3: Against Fascism Editors' introduction Esther Cooper Jackson, "Negro Youth Organizing for Victory" Thelma Dale, "Reconversion and the Negro People" Claudia Jones, "On the Right to Self-Determination for the Negro People in the Black Belt" Thelma Dale, "The Status of Negro Women in the United States of America" Claudia Jones, "For New Approaches to Our Work Among Women" Claudia Jones, "International Women's Day and the Struggle for Peace" Section 4: International Peace Activism Editors' introduction Vicki Garvin, "Union Leader Challenges Progressive American" Sojourners for Truth and Justice, "Proclamation of the Sojourners for Truth and Justice" Dorothy Hunton, "Where Are YOU Hiding" Lorraine Hansberry, "Egyptian People Fight for Freedom" Sojourners for Truth and Justice, "Our Cup Runneth Over" Lorraine Hansberry, "'Illegal' Conference Shows Peace Is the Key to Freedom" Eslanda Goode Robeson, "Southern Officers Treat Korean POWS Like Negroes in the South" Dorothy Burnham, "Southern Tenants and 'Croppers Talk About Need for Organizing" Yvonne Gregory, "Pearl Bailey Incident Recalls Life and Death of Bessie Smith" Charlotta Bass, "Acceptance Speech of Mrs. Bass" Esther Cooper Jackson, "This is My Husband: Fighter for His People, Political Refugee" Section 5: Struggling Against White Supremacy and Anti-Communism Editors' introduction Eslanda Goode Robeson, "Unrest in Africa Due to Oppression" Dorothy Burnham, "American Women Join World Peace Crusade" Alice Childress, "A Conversation From Life" Eslanda Goode Robeson, Introduction to Ben Davis: Fighter for Freedom Claudia Jones, Excerpt from Ben Davis: Fighter for Freedom Vicki Garvin, "White Advocates of Negro Freedom Continue Tradition of John Brown" Vicki Garvin, "New Hope for Negro Labor" Dorothy Hunton, "Prison: The Bail Fund Affair" Charlotta Bass, "In Retrospect: An Attack - An Answer".
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- London ; Brooklyn, NY : Verso, 2022
- Description
- Book — 879 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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In 2021, the Chinese Communist Party celebrated a century of existence. Since the Party's humble beginnings in the Marxist groups of the Republican era to its current global ambitions, one thing has not changed for China's leaders: their claim to represent the vanguard of the Chinese working class. Spanning from the night classes for workers organised by student activists in Beijing in the 1910s to the labour struggles during the 1920s and 1930s; from the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution to the social convulsions of the reform era to China's global push today, this book reconstructs the contentious history of labour in China from the early twentieth century to this day (and beyond). This will be achieved through a series of essays penned by scholars in the field of Chinese society, politics, and culture, each one of which will revolve around a specific historical event, in a mosaic of different voices, perspectives, and interpretations of what constituted the experience of being a worker in China in the past century. Contributors: Corey Byrnes, Craig A. Smith, Xu Guoqi, Zhou Ruixue, Lin Chun, Elizabeth J. Perry, Tony Saich, Wang Kan, Gail Hershatter, Apo Leong, S.A. Smith, Alexander F. Day, Yige Dong, Seung-Joon Lee, Lu Yan, Joshua Howard, Bo AErenlund Sorensen, Brian DeMare, Emily Honig, Po-chien Chen, Yi-hung Liu, Jake Werner, Malcolm Thompson, Robert Cliver, Mark W. Frazier, John Williams, Christian Sorace, Zhu Ruiyi, Ivan Franceschini, Chen Feng, Ben Kindler, Jane Hayward, Tim Wright, Koji Hirata, Jacob Eyferth, Aminda Smith, Fabio Lanza, Ralph Litzinger, Jonathan Unger, Covell F. Meyskens, Maggie Clinton, Patricia M. Thornton, Ray Yep, Andrea Piazzaroli Longobardi, Joel Andreas, Matt Galway, Michel Bonnin, A.C. Baecker, Mary Ann O'Donnell, Tiantian Zheng, Jeanne L. Wilson, Ming-sho Ho, Yueran Zhang, Anita Chan, Sarah Biddulph, Jude Howell, William Hurst, Dorothy J. Solinger, Ching Kwan Lee, Chloe Froissart, Mary Gallagher, Eric Florence, Junxi Qian, Chris King-chi Chan, Elaine Sio-Ieng Hui, Jenny Chan, Eli Friedman, Aaron Halegua, Wanning Sun, Marc Blecher, Huang Yu, Manfred Elfstrom, Darren Byler, Carlos Rojas, Chen Qiufan.
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- Ghodsee, Kristen Rogheh, 1970- author.
- London ; New York : Verso, 2022
- Description
- Book — xvii, 206 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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Through a series of lively and accessible biographical essays, Red Valkyries explores the history of socialist feminism century Eastern Europe. By examining the revolutionary careers of five prominent socialist women active in the 19th and 20th centuries-the aristocratic Bolshevik, Alexandra Kollontai; the radical pedagogue, Nadezhda Krupskaya; the polyamorous firebrand, Inessa Armand; the deadly sniper, Lyudmila Pavlichenko; and the partisan turned scientist turned global women's activist, Elena Lagadinova-Kristen Ghodsee tells the story of the personal challenges faced by earlier generations of socialist and communist women. None of these women were "perfect" leftists. Their lives were filled with inner conflicts, contradictions, and sometimes outrageous privilege, but they still managed to move forward their own political projects through perseverance and dedication to their cause. Always walking a fine line between the need for class solidarity and the desire to force their sometimes callous male colleagues to take women's issues seriously, these five women pursued novel solutions with lessons for activists of today. In brief conversational chapters-with plenty of concrete examples from the history of the state socialist countries in Eastern Europe and contemporary reflections on the status of women in the world today-Ghodsee renders the big ideas of socialist feminism accessible to those newly inspired by the emancipatory politics of insurgent left feminist movements around the globe.
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- Miéville, China, author.
- Chicago, Illinois : Haymarket Books, 2022
- Description
- Book — 291 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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- On the Manifesto and the Manifesto form
- The Communist Manifesto in its time
- An outline of the Manifesto
- Evaluating the Manifesto
- Criticisms of the Manifesto
- The Communist Manifesto today
- Afterword
- a communist catchetism
- Appendix A: Manifesto of the Communist Party, 1848
- Appendix B: Preface to the 1872 German edition
- Appendix C: Preface to the 1882 Russian edition
- Appendix D: Preface to the 1883 German edition
- Appendix E: Preface to the 1888 English edition
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