Revolutionaries: Contemporary Essays

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In this volume, E.J. Hobsbawm collects a series of essays and lectures written throughout the 1990s. The book covers a range of connected subjects, including: the history of Communist parties, anarchism and its revival, and guerrilla war.

Author(s): Eric J. Hobsbawm
Publisher: Phoenix
Year: 1994

Language: English
Pages: viii,278p.
City: London

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CONTENTS
PREFACE
I COMMUNISTS
1 Problems of Communist History
2 Radicalism and Revolution in Britain
3 French Communism
4 Intellectuals and Communism
5 The Dark Years of Italian Communism
6 Confronting Defeat: The German Communist Party
II ANARCHISTS
7 Bolshevism and the Anarchists
8 The Spanish Background
9 Reflections on Anarchism
III MARXISM
10 Karl Marx and the British Labour Movement
11 The Dialogue on Marxism
12 Lenin and the 'Aristocracy of Labour'
13 Revisionism
14 The Principle of Hope
15 The Structure of Capital
16 Karl Korsch
IV SOLDIERS AND GUERRILLAS
17 Vietnam and the Dynamics of Guerrilla War
18 Civilians versus Military in Twentieth-Century Politics
19 Coup d'Etat
V INSURRECTIONARIES AND REVOLUTION
20 Hannah Arendt on Revolution
21 The Rules of Violence
22 Revolution and Sex
23 Cities and Insurrections
24 May 1968
25 Intellectuals and the Class Struggle
INDEX