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Capital-in-crisis : trade unionism and the question of revolutionary agency / Shaun May.
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May, Shaun
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English
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Oxford : Peter Lang, [2017]
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xvi, 437 pages ; 23 cm.
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Labor unions
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Collective bargaining
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Series
Trade unions past, present and future ; v. 26.
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Trade unions past, present and future ; volume 26
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The entry of the capital relation into its epoch of structural crisis forms the basis for the development of the author’s conception of revolutionary agency. Drawing on the work and achievements of both Marx and Hungarian socialist thinker István Mészáros, May relates the emergence and deepening of the structural crisis to the decline of trade unionism as the traditional and universal form of organization deployed economistically by workers against capital. In the relationship between the «defensively-structured», universal, trade union form and the growing contradictions of the global capitalist system, May seeks to unearth the possibility of a higher form of agency which is more adequately adapted to address the immediate and long-term objectives facing millions of people today worldwide in the age of capital’s "destructive self-reproduction". Looking back in order to look forward, he also subjects the form of agency within the Russian Revolution to a critique which relates it directly to the conditions prevailing in Russia at the time. In so doing, he questions its supposed validity as a form of revolutionary agency for the struggle to put an end to the global capitalist system today. -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 411-421) and index.
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Contents
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction: `Practical Critical Activity' and the Conception of Revolutionary Agency
pt. I Globalizing Capital-in-Crisis
ch. 2 The Altered Character of Capitals Crisis
ch. 3 A Century of Lenin's Imperialism
ch. 4 On Changes in the Proletariat with Capitalist Globalization and the Need for a Critique of Marx's Conception of the Proletariat
ch. 5 The Impact of Capital-in-Crisis on Nature
ch. 6 The Trajectory of Trade Unionism Under Capital's Unfolding Structural Crisis
ch. 7 Capital's Offensive against Social Provision
pt. II Impasse and Outmodedness: The Twilight of the Trade Unions
ch. 8 The Organization of the Proletariat under Cyclical and Structural Forms of Capital's Crisis
ch. 9 Labour's Growing Crisis of Organization
pt. III Breaking Out of the `Bottleneck' of Historically Limited, Self-Subsistent Trade Union Organization
ch. 10 Socialist Pluralism' and the Conception of the `Social Union'
ch. 11 From Trade Unions Towards the Formation of `Social Unions'?
ch. 12 The Social Union as Revolutionary Agency against the Capital Order
pt. IV The Question of Revolutionary Agency in the Twentieth Century
ch. 13 Lenin and the Question of Revolutionary Agency
ch. 14 Trotsky's Transitional Programme, the `Bolshevist-Leninist' Approach to Trade Unionism and the Demise of the Sectarian Politics of the `Revolutionary Left'
ch. 15 A Critique of `Vanguardism' and the `Party-Form'
Appendices
Appendix I Marx's Realms: Capital, Natural Necessity, True Realm of Freedom
Appendix III The Broadcasting and Print Media: In the Ideological Service of Capital and its State Power
Appendix III Whatever Happened to the `National Liberation Struggle'?.
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Capital in crisis : trade unionism and the question of revolutionary agency
Trade unionism and the question of revolutionary agency
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1787072304 (paperback)
9781787072305 (paperback)
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972098586
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