The Third Revolution: Popular Movements in the Revolutionary Era Vol. 3

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Bloomsbury Academic, 1996 - 416 páginas

This major four-volume project is a comprehensive account of the great revolutions that swept over Europe and America during the past three centuries. Throughout, the emphasis is on the popular movements that propelled the great revolutions to radical peaks, the little-known leaders who spoke for the people, and the liberatory social forms to which the revolutions gave rise. The four volumes of The Third Revolution form a dramatic ensemble that encompasses the hopes and social conflicts of past eras, as well as prospects for the coming century.

The third volume of The Third Revolution, begins with the Russian Revolution of 1905. The narrative moves to the crisis faced by international socialism at the outbreak of the Great War in 1914, and thence to the Russian Revolution of February 1917, the Bolshevik Red October, and the crucial German Revolution of 1918-19.

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The Awakening of Russia
2
Peasants and Populists Workers and Marxists
24
Social Democrats and Socialist Revolutionaries
43
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Murray Bookchin, Institute of Social Ecology, Vermont is the foremost social theorist and political philosopher of libertarian left known for introducing ecology as a concept relevant to radical political thought. His writings range from politics and ecology through anthropology to history.

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