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How Revolutionary Were the Bourgeois Revolutions? [electronic resource].
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Davidson, Neil, 1957-2020.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Revolutions--Historiography.
- Revolutions--History.
- Revolutions and socialism--History.
- Revolutions.
- Revolutions and socialism.
- Local Subjects:
- Revolutions--Historiography.
- Revolutions--History.
- Revolutions and socialism--History.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (841 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Haymarket Books, 2012.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- A historical defense of the concept of bourgeois revolution, from the sixteenth century to the twentieth.
- Contents:
- A Note on the Reproductions; Preface; Part One: Prehistory: Insights and Limitations; 1. The Concept of ""Revolution"": From Tradition to Modernity; 2. Interpreting the English Revolutions: Hobbes, Harrington, and Locke; 3. Stages of Development: French Physiocrats and the Scottish Historical School; 4. The American Theory of Political Revolution; 5. The Contradictions of the French Revolution (1): Barnave and His Contemporaries; 6. The Contradictions of the French Revolution (2): Burke and His Critics; 7. The Bourgeoisie and the Concept of Social Revolution: From Consolidation to Abdication
- Part Two: Origins, Developments, Orthodoxy8. Marx and Engels (1) 1843-47: Between enlightenment and Historical Materialism; 9. Marx and Engels (2) 1847-52: The Bourgeois Revolution in Theory and Practice; 10. Marx and Engels (3) After 1852: Transitions, Revolutions, and Agency; 11. Classical Marxism (1) 1889-1905: Bourgeois Revolution in the Social Democratic Worldview; 12. Classical Marxism (2) 1905-24: The Russian Crucible; 13. The Emergence of Orthodoxy: 1924-40; 14. Classical Marxism (3) 1924-40: Rethinking Bourgeois Revolution-strategy, History, Tradition
- Part Three: Revisions, Reconstructions, Alternatives15. Revisionism: The Bourgeois Revolutions Did not Take Place; 16. From Society to Politics; From Event to Process; 17. "The Capitalist World-system"; 18. "Capitalist Social Property Relations"; 19. "Consequentialism"; Part Four: The Specificity of the Bourgeois Revolutions; 20. Between Two Social Revolutions; 21. Preconditions for an Era of Bourgeois Revolution; 22. Patterns of Consummation; Epilogue: Reflections in a Scottish Cemetery; Notes; Bibliography; Index; About the Author
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- ISBN:
- 1-60846-265-X
- OCLC:
- 852756049
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