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Neither a work concerned only with her Marxist writings nor a
personal biography concerned with her private life, this book
examines Rosa Luxemburg's ideas on revolution and democracy and how
the two are bound together by her views on the importance of
political action. Stretching, historically, from 1863 to the
present, this book covers in great detail the history and
developments within the German SPD during her time, the 1905 and
1917 Russian Revolutions, the German Revolution, the outbreak of
World War I and the imperialism that fuelled it. It then moves on
to consider political and historical developments after her death
and examines her arguments on revolution and democracy in the light
of the post-revolutionary government in Nicaragua: the one violent
revolution that sought to establish social democracy (but failed).
Also covered are aspects of Rosa Luxemburg's life, her important
writings and actions, the relevant Marxist debates in which she was
involved, including, for example Bernstein's arguments on social
democracy through reform and, with Lenin, on revolutionary
organization. A welcomed and timely collection presenting an
important examination of the political and social context in which
Luxemburg developed her activities and views and a complete
understanding of the history of social democracy, the revolutionary
times of a century ago and the relevance of their events and ideas
for more recent revolutions for democracy in the twenty-first
century.
Neither a work concerned only with her Marxist writings nor a
personal biography concerned with her private life, this book
examines Rosa Luxemburg's ideas on revolution and democracy and how
the two are bound together by her views on the importance of
political action. Stretching, historically, from 1863 to the
present, this book covers in great detail the history and
developments within the German SPD during her time, the 1905 and
1917 Russian Revolutions, the German Revolution, the outbreak of
World War I and the imperialism that fuelled it. It then moves on
to consider political and historical developments after her death
and examines her arguments on revolution and democracy in the light
of the post-revolutionary government in Nicaragua: the one violent
revolution that sought to establish social democracy (but failed).
Also covered are aspects of Rosa Luxemburg's life, her important
writings and actions, the relevant Marxist debates in which she was
involved, including, for example Bernstein's arguments on social
democracy through reform and, with Lenin, on revolutionary
organization. A welcomed and timely collection presenting an
important examination of the political and social context in which
Luxemburg developed her activities and views and a complete
understanding of the history of social democracy, the revolutionary
times of a century ago and the relevance of their events and ideas
for more recent revolutions for democracy in the twenty-first
century.
This two-volume set presents a comprehensive selection of some of
the most significant published papers and articles on terrorism.
The collection examines terrorism from a variety of perspectives,
including state terror. Beginning with a section on concepts of
terrorism, it first considers the causes and nature of regimes of
terror. It then concentrates on terrorist groups in society and in
a search for explanations, it investigates the relationship between
terrorism and religion, the underlying causes for the rise of
terrorist groups and the relation of these groups to new social
movements. Psychological and rational choice explanations are also
explored. Several articles study the organization of terrorist
groups and their strategy and tactics. A final section deals with
methods of counteracting terrorism. The editor has written an
authoritative introduction which highlights the centrality to
terrorism of the killing of innocents and draws important lessons
from the topics covered in the collection.
The history of terrorism stretches back nearly two thousand years
and terrorism, both in the forms of terrorist groups and terror
regimes, is an inherent part of the modern world: from Anarchist
groups to al-Qaida; from Hitler's Germany and SS to al-Bashir's
Sudan and Janjaweed militias. It is a subject of high current
interest that is rarely out of the news (not least as the legacy of
'9/11') and it is also of enduring interest. As a new volume in the
Seminar Studies series, Terrorism has been brought up-to-date and
now looks at both contemporary terrorism and its historical
antecedents, providing a much needed introduction to the subject.
How and why countries become democracies remain intriguing
questions. This innovative volume provides a theoretically informed
comparative investigation of the links between revolutions,
totalitarianism and democracy. It will appeal to those interested
in the relationship between history and democracy and the
implications for the understanding of democracy today.
How and why countries become democracies remain intriguing
questions. This innovative volume provides a theoretically informed
comparative investigation of the links between revolutions,
totalitarianism and democracy. It will appeal to those interested
in the relationship between history and democracy and the
implications for the understanding of democracy today.
The history of terrorism stretches back nearly two thousand years
and terrorism, both in the forms of terrorist groups and terror
regimes, is an inherent part of the modern world: from Anarchist
groups to al-Qaida; from Hitlers Germany and SS to al-Bashirs Sudan
and Janjaweed militias. It is a subject of high current interest
that is rarely out of the news (not least as the legacy of 9/11)
and it is also of enduring interest. As a new volume in the Seminar
Studies series, Terrorism has been brought up-to-date and now looks
at both contemporary terrorism and its historical antecedents,
providing a much needed introduction to the subject.
This unique set collects together 83 key articles on revolution. The set begins with theoretical approaches to the study of the subject, noting several theories advanced by revolutionaries themselves, and then moves on to major articles about individual events. Revolution: Critical Concepts provides an invaluable reference work for social scientists and historians. The articles reprinted here consider the following issues: * revolution - concept and theory * explaining the causes of revolution * revolutionary state building and the outcomes of revolutions * revolutionaries theories of revolution * case studies of great revolutions - applying theories, testing hypotheses * comparing and contrasting - explaining the success or failure of modern revolutions * revolutionary change in Eastern Europe, 1989 * the future of revolutions
Terror, Force and States offers a new theoretical explanation of
the nature and causes of terror states. The theory is developed
through a critical examination of the works of Bauman, Weber,
Arendt, Friedrich and Brzezinski, as well as through detailed case
studies of terror regimes including Nazi Germany, Stalin's Russia
and Pol Pot's Cambodia. The view of force as a form of power is
rejected by Rosemary O'Kane who carefully distinguishes between
repressive and terror governments and, crucially, between
totalitarian dictatorships and totalitarian regimes. The lessons
drawn suggest that the Holocaust and modern genocide are not
intrinsically related to modernity. Terror regimes, she argues,
operate not through the state but from behind a state facade within
a secret society. Economic crisis is given prominence in their
explanation with the decisive explanatory factor argued to be the
move from plans to substantive irrationality. Indeed it is the
economic rationality of modern society, most particularly in
respect of labour markets, which acts as the barrier to terror's
rule. All those with an interest in politics, sociology, history
and Holocaust and genocide studies will welcome this important book
which generates a new theory of terror states.
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