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Häftad, Engelska, 1987
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Everyone knows that in socialism private companies are replaced by state enterprises which employ wage-workers in order to produce profits which accrue to the state. 'Not so!' say the authors of this book. In the nineteenth century, socialists as different as Marx and Kropotkin were agreed that socialism means a marketless, moneyless, wageless, classless, stateless world society. Subsequently this vision of non-market socialism has been developed by currents such as the Anarcho-Communists, Impossibilists, Council Communists, Bordigists and Situationists. By tracing this development, this book challenges the assumptions of both supporters and opponents of what is conventionally regarded as socialism.
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Everyone knows that in socialism private companies are replaced by state enterprises which employ wage-workers in order to produce profits which accrue to the state. ''Not so!'' say the authors of this book. In the nineteenth century, socialists as different as Marx and Kropotkin were agreed that socialism means a marketless, moneyless, wageless, classless, stateless world society. Subsequently this vision of non-market socialism has been developed by currents such as the Anarcho-Communists, Impossibilists, Council Communists, Bordigists and Situationists. By tracing this development, this book challenges the assumptions of both supporters and opponents of what is conventionally regarded as socialism.
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PDF, Spanska, 2024109 kr
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Rubel se consagró a construir un Marx anti-stalinista y anti-bolchevique. Además, su pretensión de que el impulso de Marx hacia las ideas que adoptó no surgió, precisamente, de algún descubrimiento científico, sino ético, le da a su interpretación un sesgo no anti-científico pero sí anti-cientificista. Hipótesis que Rubel intenta probar negando toda cesura entre el autor de El capital y el de los Manuscritos de París, enfrentamiento necesario con un Althusser al que, sin embargo, se apoya implícitamente al rechazar la filiación hegeliana de su biografiado. Como colofón de todo el edificio, concluye que Marx era, en realidad, anarquista. Podrá decirse cualquier cosa sobre esta lectura del fundador del socialismo científico, menos que no es original…