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  • - Rethinking the Desire for Nature
    af Chaia Heller
    192,95 - 196,95 kr.

  • - Essays on Dialectical Naturalism
    af Murray Bookchin
    317,95 kr.

  • af Diana Ralph
    104,95 kr.

  • af Peter Kropotkin
    382,95 kr.

    Introduction by George Woodcock In this work, Peter Kropotkin is propounding the thesis that, in Russia, literature occupies a inique position because it is the only way of reflecting the real currents of intellectual development and of underground political opinion. The consequence, he feels, has been that the best minds of the country have chosen the poem, the novel, the satire, or literary criticism as the medium for expressing their aspirations, their conceptions of national life, and their ideals. Concentrating on content rather than on form, on intention rather than achievement, Russian Literature provides a fair and comprehensive introduction to Russian writing up to the end of the nineteenth century. Almost every poet and prose-writer of any significance is discussed - Pushkin, Lermontoff, Gogol, Turgueneff, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky - and every class of literature is included; criticism as well as novels, and political writings as well as poetry. Table of Contents Preface The Pronunciation of Russian Names An Introduction by George Woodcock Chapter I: Introduction Chapter II: Pushkin and Lermontoff Chapter III: Gogol Chapter IV: Turgueneff - Tolotsy Chapter V: Gontcharoff - Dostoyevskiy - Nekrasoff Chapter VI: The Drama Chapter VII: The Folk Novelists Chapter VIII: Political Literature - Satire - Art Criticism - Later Period Novelists Bibliographical Notes Appendices Index 1991: 385 pages, index

  • af Peter Kropotkin
    842,95 kr.

    With an Introduction by George Woodcock. With the international celebrations of the French Revolution as background, the publication of Peter Kropotkin's classic with an introduction by George Woodcock represents the fulfilment of an important documentary need. The turbulent upheaval that swept in the first mighty revolution in the West, and which had such far ranging consequences, has subsequently been described by a thousand differing pens. From the King's summoning of the Estates General in 1789 to the establishment of the Directory in 1793, the revolution has had many interpretations. But Kropotkin is among the very few who analyses this drama not only as a complex interplay of its leading personalities or a chain of political decisions made from above; rather, he penetrates this surface confusion to describe a great reordering of the economic bases of the ancien régime by the mass of urban workers and the peasantry. He saw the redistribution of land impeded at every step by an aggrandising middle class and by the forces of the counter-revolution inside and outside France. Kropotkin, as a true historian, was not concerned with merely the period he discussed. He saw it as a climax in a long past and future development. The result is a very skillful and absorbing book, with great momentum, an active and readable style, and a capable use of a mass of details regarding the most obscure but no less important aspects of the French Revolution. First published in 1909 and long out of print, The Great French Revolution is the finest historical writing from the fluent pen of Peter Kropotkin (1842-1921). The introduction by George Woodcock, the celebrated Canadian author, throws a modern light on the significance and scope of Kropotkin's contribution. Table of Contents An Introduction By George Woodcock Preface Chapter 1: The Two Great Currents of the Revolution Chapter 2: The Idea Chapter 3: Action Chapter 4: The People before the Revolution Chapter 5: The Spirit of Revolt: the Riots Chapter 6: The Convocation of the States-General becomes Necessary Chapter 7: The Rising of the Country Districts during the Opening Months of 1789 Chapter 8: Riots in Paris and its Environs Chapter 9: The States-General Chapter 10: Preparations for the Coup d'Etat Chapter 11: Paris on the Eve of the Fourteenth Chapter 12: The Taking of the Bastille Chapter 13: The Consequences of July 14 at Versailles Chapter 14: The Popular Uprisings Chapter 15: The Towns Chapter 16: The Peasant Uprising Chapter 17: August 4 and its Consequences Chapter 18: The Feudal Rights remain Chapter 19: Deceleration of the Rights of Men Chapter 20: The Fifth and Sixth of October 1789 Chapter 21: Fears of the Middle Classes - the New Municipal Organization Chapter 22: Financial Difficulties - Sale of Church Property Chapter 23: The Fete of the Federation Chapter 24: The "Districts" and the "Sections" of Paris Chapter 25: The Sections of Paris Under the New Municipal Law Chapter 26: Delays in the Abolition of the Feudal Rights Chapter 27: Feudal Legislation in 1790 Chapter 28: Arrest over the Revolution in 1790 Chapter 29: The Flight of the King - Reaction - End of the Constituent Assembly Chapter 30: The Legislative Assembly - Reaction in 1791-1792 Chapter 31: The Counter-Revolution in the South of France Chapter 32: The Twentieth of June 1792 Chapter 33: The Tenth of August: Its Immediate Consequences Chapter 34: The Interregnum - The Betrayals Chapter 35: The September Days Chapter 36: The Convention - The Commune - The Jacobins Chapter 37: The Government - Conflict with the Convention - The War Chapter 38: The Trial of the King Chapter 39: The "Mountain" and the "Gironde" Chapter 40: Attempts of the Girondins to Stop the Revolution Chapter 41: The "Anarchists" Chapter 42: The Cause of the Rising on May 31 Chapter 43: Social Demands - State of Feeling in Paris - Lyons Chapter 44: The War - The Rising in La Vendée - The Trechery Dumoriez Chapter 45: A New Rising Rendered Inevitable Chapter 46: The Insurrection of May 31 and June 2 Chapter 47: The Popular Revolution - Arbitrary Taxation Chapter 48: The Legislative Assembly and the Communal Lands Chapter 49: The Lands Restored to the Communes Chapter 50: Final Abolition of the Feudal Rights Chapter 51: The National Estates Chapter 52: The Struggle against Famine - The Maximum - Paper Money Chapter 53: Counter-Revolution in Brittany - Assassination of Marat Chapter 54: The Vendée - Lyons - The Risings in Southern France Chapter 55: The War - The Invasion Beaten Back Chapter 56: The Constitution - The Revolutionary Movement Chapter 57: The Exhaustion of the Revolutionary Spirit Chapter 58: The Communist Movement Chapter 59: Schemes for the Socialisation of Land, Industries, Means of Subsistence and Exchange Chapter 60: The End of the Communist Movement Chapter 61: The Constitution of the Central Government - Reprisals Chapter 62: Education - The Metric System - The New Calendar - Anti-Religious Movement Chapter 63: The Suppression of the Sections Chapter 64: Struggle Against the Hebertists Chapter 65: The Fall of the Hebertists - Danton Executed Chapter 66: Robespierre and his Group Chapter 67: The Terror Chapter 68: The 9th Thermidor - Triumph of Reaction Conclusion 1989: 630 pages, index

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    647,95 kr.

    A famous history of the Russian revolution and its aftermath. This edition reinstates material that has been omitted from recent editions of the English-language version and reproduces the complete text of the original French volumes.

  • af Brian Morris
    332,95 - 627,95 kr.

  • af George Woodcock
    197,95 - 372,95 kr.

  • af Norman Nawrocki
    182,95 kr.

    Cops going wild clobbering students in the street. Mass protests day and night for seven months. Thousands arrested, more injured. Love and rage, tears and defiance collide in Red Squared Montreal, a fictional chronicle about the historic and bloody Quebec student strike and mass social unrest of 2012-?the longest and largest civil disobedience movement that ever rocked Canada. Through the eyes of one student, Huberto, we see Montreal streets transformed into either joyful, red-strike spaces, vibrant with art and youthful rebellion, or ugly and dangerous police no-go zones as he navigates his way through the upheaval. The day and night protests lead to a city divided, a government toppled, and a personal vow of vengeance. Red Squared Montreal is the first fictional account in English about this important mass social movement. It tells the mostly unknown story about the largest civil disobedience movement in Canadian history and describes how activists used ?creative resistance?-?the arts and imagination-?to engage the public. An inspirational read about courage, solidarity and hope in the face of brutal repression this book shows how to organize in the streets for radical change in the 21st century.

  • af Jeffery Klaehn
    305,95 - 757,95 kr.

    Herman and Chomsky's 'propaganda model' argues that there are five classes of 'filters' in society which determine what is news: in other words, what gets printed in newspapers or broadcast by radio and television. This edition begins with an assessment of this model, and then applies Herman and Chomsky's model to a range of ongoing news eve

  • af Norman Nawrocki
    512,95 kr.

    Cops going wild clobbering students in the street. Mass protests day and night for seven months. Thousands arrested, more injured. Love and rage, tears and defiance collide in Red Squared Montreal, a fictional chronicle about the historic and bloody Quebec student strike and mass social unrest of 2012-?the longest and largest civil disobedience movement that ever rocked Canada. Through the eyes of one student, Huberto, we see Montreal streets transformed into either joyful, red-strike spaces, vibrant with art and youthful rebellion, or ugly and dangerous police no-go zones as he navigates his way through the upheaval. The day and night protests lead to a city divided, a government toppled, and a personal vow of vengeance. Red Squared Montreal is the first fictional account in English about this important mass social movement. It tells the mostly unknown story about the largest civil disobedience movement in Canadian history and describes how activists used ?creative resistance?-?the arts and imagination-?to engage the public. An inspirational read about courage, solidarity and hope in the face of brutal repression this book shows how to organize in the streets for radical change in the 21st century.

  • af Edith Thomas
    137,95 - 272,95 kr.

  • af George Woodcock
    147,95 kr.

  • af Murray Bookchin
    196,95 kr.

  • af Jean-Hughes Roy
    107,95 kr.

  • af Sara Diamond
    137,95 kr.

  •  
    137,95 kr.

  • af Henri Lamoureux
    117,95 kr.

  • af Marie Fleming
    325,95 kr.

  • af Lucy Horwitz
    325,95 kr.

  • af Frederic Lesemann
    107,95 kr.

  • af Dimitrios Roussopoulos
    117,95 kr.

  • af Alexander Berkman
    117,95 kr.

  • af Phil Mailer
    93,95 kr.

  • af Phil Mailer
    372,95 kr.

  • af Marie Fleming
    117,95 kr.

  • af Murray Bookchin
    206,95 kr.

  • - People Resisting Genocide
    af Miles Goldstick
    117,95 kr.

    The story of the Native's struggle in northern Saskatchewan to protect their homes from the effects of uranium mining. "These are important issues, and in raising them Goldstick does us a service."--"Border/Lines"

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