The French Left

The French Left
Title The French Left PDF eBook
Author Arthur Hirsh
Publisher Black Rose Books Ltd.
Pages 276
Release 1982
Genre Communism
ISBN

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Marxism and the French Left

Marxism and the French Left
Title Marxism and the French Left PDF eBook
Author Tony Judt
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 352
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0814743935

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Originally published in New York by Oxford University Press, 1986.

Communism and the French Left

Communism and the French Left
Title Communism and the French Left PDF eBook
Author Charles Antoine Micaud
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1963
Genre Communism
ISBN

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Marxism and the French Left

Marxism and the French Left
Title Marxism and the French Left PDF eBook
Author Tony Judt
Publisher
Pages 338
Release 1985
Genre Communism
ISBN

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Jules Guesde

Jules Guesde
Title Jules Guesde PDF eBook
Author Jean-Numa Ducange
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 228
Release 2020-04-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030346102

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What explains France’s unique Left? Many works have reflected upon the importance of Marxism in France, yet few studies have been devoted to the man who did most to introduce Marxism into its political culture: the today near-forgotten figure of Jules Guesde. It was with Guesde that Karl Marx drafted the world’s first Marxist program, and Guesde who aroused the enthusiasm of countless worker-militants who saw him as their most important leader. Jules Guesde represents the first book-length study of the French socialist leader translated into the English language. For the radical Left today, Guesde is often considered a dogmatist who supported the Union sacrée during World War I and rejected the Bolshevik revolution; for the governmental Left, he embodies an intransigent ideologue who held back the modernization of the French Left. Throughout Jules Guesde, Jean-Numa Ducange argues that it is impossible to study the history of the French socialist movement without a close look at this singular figure and offers a fuller picture of the deep transformations of the Left and Marxism in France from the late 19th century up to the present. This scholarly biography of Jules Guesde seeks to put Guesde’s record on a properly historical footing, closely analysing both archival sources and accounts by his contemporaries. Chapter One begins with his early life and the mark left on him by the Paris Commune and exile. Chapter Two emphasises Guesde’s importance as leader of a distinct current of French socialism, recognised by figures like Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Chapter Three sees Guesde become an MP for working-class Roubaix, exploring the contradictions between his revolutionary rhetoric and concrete political practice. Chapter Four turns to the years following his electoral defeat in 1898 and his renewed intransigence in the period of the Dreyfus affair and rivalry with Jaurès. Chapter Five explores his key role in the formation of a united Socialist Party. Chapter Six examines the test of World War I and Guesde’s anguish at the divisions of French socialism. The book then concludes with an examination of Guesde’s contested legacy, as both a “founding father” and figure subject to often pejorative framings.

The French New Left

The French New Left
Title The French New Left PDF eBook
Author Arthur Hirsh
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 1981
Genre History
ISBN

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Intellectuals and the Left in France Since 1968

Intellectuals and the Left in France Since 1968
Title Intellectuals and the Left in France Since 1968 PDF eBook
Author Keith A. Reader
Publisher Springer
Pages 166
Release 1987-03-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349185817

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Lacan, Althusser, Derrida, Foucault - the currency of these names in the world of modern thought is widespread. But all too often in the English-speaking world their work and ideas are considered without reference to the context in which they were produced, and this is the gap that this new study sets out to fill. The major revaluation of what constituted the 'political', set in train by the 1968 events is a key theme here, and the work of the best-known French intellectual figures of the time both illuminates and is illuminated by it. But it is not just a new reading of already familiar figures that the reader will find in this work. Writers little-known in the English-speaking world, or hitherto not extensively treated in English, receive similar contextualising attention, so that the recent upsurge in sociology or the impact of a dissident Marxist such as Henri Lefebvre take their place alongside better-known figures in the first book-length English-language survey of one of the most exciting, and often bewildering, periods in European intellectual history.