Eclipse and Re-emergence of the Communist Movement
by Gilles Dauvé Author
The essays included here were originally written between 1969 and 1972, by people involved in the most radical aspects of the French general strike, and circulated among left communist and worker circles.
Over the years these essays have been published separately in various languages and printed as books in both the U.S. and the UK with only a few changes.
This, the third English edition, is updated to take into account the contemporary political situation; half of the present volume is new material. The book argues that doing away with wage-labor, class, the State, and private property is necessary, possible, and can only be achieved by a historical break, one that would certainly differ from October 1917. It would not be a peaceful, gradual, piecemeal evolution either; like their historical predecessors, the authors still believe in revolution.
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