From: Rakesh Bhandari (rakeshb@STANFORD.EDU)
Date: Thu Jul 03 2003 - 17:50:44 EDT
Revolutionary Writing Werner Bonefeld, editor Fourteen radical essays in "open" or "autonomous" Marxism, subverting (by critiquing) the typical concept of the political, and examining the current configurations of the insurrection of global labor against global capital. After a century of failed attempts to bring about radical social change, the concept of revolution is itself in crisis. The resurgence of anti-capitalist movements across the globe is a hopeful sign. Yet, the most disturbing is the contemporary indifference to revolution. What does anti-capitalism in its contemporary form of anti-globalisation mean if it is not a practical critique of capitalism and what does it wish to achieve if its anti-capitalism fails to espouse the revolutionary project of human emancipation? Anti-capitalist indifference to revolution is a contradiction in terms. The misery of our time demands that we, once again, dream revolution, that is, orient our theoretical and practical activities on the ideal of the society of the free and equal. http://bookstore.autonomedia.org/FMPro?-db=Orders.fp5&-format=index.htm&-lay=HOME&-new
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