
The Left in History
Revolution and Reform in Twentieth-Century Politics
Willie Thompson(Author)
Pluto Press
Published on 20. December 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-7453-0891-3 (ISBN)
Description
The political tradition loosely termed 'the left' has been brought to crisis point as the twentieth century draws to a close. In this cohesive and wide-ranging study, Willie Thompson charts the history of the left, from its origins in the French Revolution to the present crisis. The schisms between revolution and reform which have so characterised the left and which have determined its shape as a world movement during the twentieth century, are described and analysed in detail.
Thompson focuses on the principal currents, including the rise and fall of Bolshevism, Leninism and Stalinism; the embrace and subsequent abandonment of Marxist rhetoric by former Soviet allies in the Third World; European social democracy; and 'actually existing socialism' in states such as China and Cuba. The impact of 'alternatives' to the mainstream - Trotskyism, Maoism and Eurocommunism - is assessed, and the potential for the New Left and postwar social forces such as feminism, environmentalism and 'identity' politics to facilitate renewal is evaluated.
Thompson concludes that if the left is to play any part in addressing the unfinished agenda of the post-1990s, then it must develop a clear understanding of the historical lessons that follow from its earlier embodiments.
Thompson focuses on the principal currents, including the rise and fall of Bolshevism, Leninism and Stalinism; the embrace and subsequent abandonment of Marxist rhetoric by former Soviet allies in the Third World; European social democracy; and 'actually existing socialism' in states such as China and Cuba. The impact of 'alternatives' to the mainstream - Trotskyism, Maoism and Eurocommunism - is assessed, and the potential for the New Left and postwar social forces such as feminism, environmentalism and 'identity' politics to facilitate renewal is evaluated.
Thompson concludes that if the left is to play any part in addressing the unfinished agenda of the post-1990s, then it must develop a clear understanding of the historical lessons that follow from its earlier embodiments.
Reviews / Votes
'A valuable study ... written with a relentless rigour and even-handedness which is admirable, and in a lucid and absorbing style' -- Labour History Review 'A useful and impressive book. It is to be recommended to those with a robust constitution as one of the most accurate, comprehensive and stimulating histories of the left' -- New Times 'An informed survey of socialism the twentieth century' -- British Contemporary HistoryMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 135 mm
Weight
390 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7453-0891-3 (9780745308913)
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Person
Willie Thompson was Professor of Contemporary History at Glasgow Caledonian University. His books include Work, Sex and Power, Ideologies in the Age of Extremes and What Happened to History? He was vice-president of the Socialist History Society.
Content
Introduction
Part 1 Mainstreams
1. The Matrix
2. Leninism and Stalinism
3. Actually Existing Socialism
4. The Fragments
5. Social Democracy
Part 2 Alternatives
6. Trotskyism, Maoism, Eurocommunism
7. New Left, New Social Forces
Conclusion: The Winter Landscape
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Part 1 Mainstreams
1. The Matrix
2. Leninism and Stalinism
3. Actually Existing Socialism
4. The Fragments
5. Social Democracy
Part 2 Alternatives
6. Trotskyism, Maoism, Eurocommunism
7. New Left, New Social Forces
Conclusion: The Winter Landscape
Notes
Bibliography
Index