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Considering the history of workers' and socialist movements in
Europe, Frontier Socialism focuses on unconventional forms of
anti-capitalist thought, particularly by examining several
militant-intellectuals whose legacy is of particular interest for
those aiming for a radical critique of capitalism. Following on the
work of Michael Loewy, Quirico & Ragona identify relationships
of "elective affinity" between figures who might appear different
and dissimilar, at least at first glance: the German Anarchist
Gustav Landauer, the Bolshevik Alexandra Kollontai, the German
communist Paul Mattick, the Italian Socialist Raniero Panzieri, the
Greek-born French euro-communist Nikos Poulantzas, the German-born
Swedish Social Democrat Rudolf Meidner, and the French social
scientist Alain Bihr as well as two historical struggle
experiences, the Spanish Republic and the Italian revolutionary
group "Lotta continua". Frontier Socialism then analyzes these
thinkers' and experiences' respective paths to socialism based on
and achieved through self-organization and self-government, not to
build a new tradition but to suggest a path forward for both
research and political activism.
Considering the history of workers' and socialist movements in
Europe, Frontier Socialism focuses on unconventional forms of
anti-capitalist thought, particularly by examining several
militant-intellectuals whose legacy is of particular interest for
those aiming for a radical critique of capitalism. Following on the
work of Michael Loewy, Quirico & Ragona identify relationships
of "elective affinity" between figures who might appear different
and dissimilar, at least at first glance: the German Anarchist
Gustav Landauer, the Bolshevik Alexandra Kollontai, the German
communist Paul Mattick, the Italian Socialist Raniero Panzieri, the
Greek-born French euro-communist Nikos Poulantzas, the German-born
Swedish Social Democrat Rudolf Meidner, and the French social
scientist Alain Bihr as well as two historical struggle
experiences, the Spanish Republic and the Italian revolutionary
group "Lotta continua". Frontier Socialism then analyzes these
thinkers' and experiences' respective paths to socialism based on
and achieved through self-organization and self-government, not to
build a new tradition but to suggest a path forward for both
research and political activism.
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