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Wild socialism : workers councils in revolutionary Berlin, 1918-21 / Martin Comack.

Lippincott Library HD8460.B4 C66 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Comack, Martin.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Labor movement--Germany--Berlin--History.
Labor movement.
Working class.
History.
Germany--History--Revolution, 1918.
Germany.
Working class--Germany--Berlin--History--20th century.
Germany--Berlin.
Physical Description:
97 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, [2012]
Summary:
Wild Socialism examines the rise, development, and decline of revolutionary councils of industrial workers in Berlin at the end of the First World War. This popular movement spread throughout Germany, and was without precedent in either the theory or practice of the Social Democratic party and the trade unions allied to it.
These workers councils were most highly developed in Berlin, within its particular industrial, political, and cultural milieu. The Berlin Shop Stewards group provided a hard core of militant revolutionaries within the movement, many of whose adherents were more moderate or ambiguous in their views. Externally, the councilists faced a hostile Social Democratic-trade union bureaucracy who characterized council rule as "wilde Sozialismus," a reconstituted and repressive state power, and a revolutionary rival in the rise of German Bolshevism. This work considers the experience of the Berlin councils as alternative institutions outside of traditional union, party, and governmental structures. Book jacket.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Chapter 2 Berlin 3
Chapter 3 The Urban Proletariat 7
Chapter 4 German Social Democracy 11
Chapter 5 The Trade Unions 21
Chapter 6 Wartime 31
Chapter 7 The Workers Councils 37
Chapter 8 Revolution 43
Chapter 9 1919 53
Chapter 10 1920 65
Chapter 11 Council Communism 69
Chapter 12 Conclusion 75.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [ 83]-91) and index.
ISBN:
9780761859031
0761859039
OCLC:
819332731

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