Decolonial Communism, Democracy & the Commons

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Publisher
Merlin Press / Resistance Books / IIRE
Place of Publication
Dagenham
Date of Publication
2019
Edition
1
Number of Pages
386
Series
Notebooks for Study and Research - 62
Classification
I Issues and movements | J Colonialism, decolonialism and imperialism
Description
- Samary- Introduction
- Samary- October 1917-2017: From a decolonial communism to the democracy of the commons
- Samary- Yugoslav self-management: a balance sheet
- Pešić-Golubović- Socialism and humanism
- Stojanović- The June student movement and social revolution in Yugoslavia
- Stojanović- From post-revolutionary dictatorship to socialist democracy
- Marković- Workers' councils in Yugoslavia: successes and failures
- Samary- Plan, Market and Democracy: The experience of the so-called Socialist countries.
- Mandel- The law of value in relation to self-management and investment in the economy of the workers states
- Farber- Building socialism in Cuba
- Gaudichaud and Varela- Chile and Portugal in the 1970s: the left, nationalisations and "workers' control" in the revolutionary processes
- Gasudichaud- Latin America: state, popular power and class struggle
- Samary- Eastern Europe: revisiting the ambiguous revolutions of 1989
- Balkan Forum Commons Working Group- The struggle for the commons in the Balkans
- Federici- Feminism and the politics of the Commons
- Decolonial communism: Analytical, political and democratic dimensions
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1
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I J   SAM
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