
The Paris Commune
A Revolution in Democracy
Donny Gluckstein(Author)
Haymarket Books (Publisher)
Published on 26. July 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
252 pages
978-1-60846-118-9 (ISBN)
Description
In 1871, the workers of Paris took control of the city. When they established the world's first workers' democracy, they found no blueprints or precedents for how to run their city without princes or politicians. As they built new institutions of collective power to overturn social and economic inequality, their former rulers sought to thwart their efforts. By noting the historic problems of the Commune, debates over its implications and the glimpse of a better world it provided, Gluckstein reveals its enduring lessons and inspiration for today's struggles.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Dimensions
Height: 219 mm
Width: 141 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
341 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60846-118-9 (9781608461189)
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Content
Introduction
1. The Commune's Achievements
2. The Capital of the Human Race
3. War and Seige
4. Fighting and Civil War
5. Bloody Week
6. Interpretations: Critics and Champions
Notes
Appendices
Index
1. The Commune's Achievements
2. The Capital of the Human Race
3. War and Seige
4. Fighting and Civil War
5. Bloody Week
6. Interpretations: Critics and Champions
Notes
Appendices
Index