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CLR James: Cultivator of the Popular Will : A Study of the History and Politics of World Revolution / Matthew Quest.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Quest, Matthew, author.
Series:
Historical Materialism Book Series ; 389.
Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2026.
Historical Materialism Book Series ; 389
Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2026
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
History.
Social sciences.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1144 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
A Study of the History and Politics of World Revolution
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2026.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
CLR James, the Pan African and independent socialist, was a historian and literary man. The advocate of world revolution, almost lost in a fog of progressive and culture-talk, is restored. This global history, distinguished by copious archival research, clarifies James, the agitator and creative political organizer. Direct democracy and workers’ self-management was the content of the new society he wished to bring closer. As a philosopher of history, he rejected reform and representation. As propagandist, he destroyed bureaucracy and hierarchy. As cultivator of the popular will James unleashed ordinary people’s repressed strivings to directly govern. Before and after broken glass was everywhere he was a teacher of insurgency. Not simply a pillar of the Black radical tradition, his ‘every cook can govern’ notion haunts the post-civil rights, post-colonial world.
Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chronology
Introduction
Part 1 Caribbean Roots
1 Cooks, Caregivers, and Servants of the Barrack Yard: A Mystery Novel without a Hero
2 The Fraud of Representation, the Barefoot, and the Insurgent Case for West Indian Self-Government
3 Confessions, Countering the Theory of a Few Hooligans, and Cricket Risings
Part 2 Cultivating Direct Democracy and Workers’ Self-Management
4 Cultivating the Popular Will: Revolutionary Artist and the Public
5 Philosophy of History Part I : Instincts and Elemental Drives
6 Philosophy of History Part II : Reform, Representation, and Revolution
7 Every Cook Can Govern: Direct Democracy and Workers’ Self-Management
Part 3 First American Sojourn
8 The Invading Socialist Society vs. the Welfare State of Mind
9 Third Layer and Full Fountain Pen
10 Debates on Revolutionary Organisation
Part 4 Speculating on the City-State, the Popular Will, and Contradictions
11 Classical Athens and Direct Democracy
12 Rousseau and the Popular Will
13 Creative Conflicts in Hegelian Dialectics: Aspiring to Observe Properly
Part 5 Workers Inquiry and the Shadow of State Power
14 Karl Marx and Workers Inquiry
15 Lenin and the Soviets
16 The Shadow of State Power: Hungary and Workers’ Self-Management
Part 6 Dynamic Tensions of Socialism in the Age of Third World National Liberation
17 Critical Support of Fidel Castro’s Cuba
18 Conflicting Legacies on Mao Zedong’s China
Part 7 African and Caribbean History and Politics
19 Haitian Revolution: Direct Democracy and National Liberation
20 Kwame Nkrumah’s Ghana, Anti-Colonial Revolution, and Independent Labour Action
21 Politics as an Activity, Trinidad Party Politics, and Caribbean Federation
Part 8 Seizure of Power and Black Insurgency
22 Seizure of Power: Caribbean and World Perspective
23 Black Insurgency against Police Brutality
Conclusion: World Revolution Is Not Absurd
Appendix: Top Ten Reasons We Don’t Know More about CLR James
Bibliography.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Other Format:
Print version: Quest, Matthew CLR James: Cultivator of the Popular Will
ISBN:
9789004763470
OCLC:
1595744857
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004763470 DOI

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