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Yesterday's Tomorrow: On the Loneliness of Communist Specters and the Reconstruction of the Future
By (Author) Bini Adamczak
By (author) Adrain Nathan West
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
18th May 2021
15th April 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
335.43
Hardback
168
Width 137mm, Height 203mm
How the communist revolution failed, presented in a series of catastrophes. How the communist revolution failed, presented in a series of catastrophes. The communist project in the twentieth century grew out of utopian desires to oppose oppression and abolish class structures, to give individual lives collective meaning. The attempts to realize these ideals became a series of colossal failures. In Yesterday's Tomorrow, Bini Adamczak examines these catastrophes, proceeding in reverse chronological order from 1939 to 1917- the Hitler-Stalin Pact, the Great Terror of 1937, the failure of the European Left to prevent National Socialism, Stalin's rise to power, and the bloody rebellion at Kronstadt. In the process, she seeks a future that never happened.
"In her stupendous Yesterdays Tomorrow,Bini Adamczak provides nothing less than the definitive account of what one cannot but call the ineradicable, absolutely authentic, Communist desire, the Idea of a society which fully overcomes domination...After reading this book and trying to select quotes from it, I was overwhelmed by a weird feeling that the entire book should be quoted.
Slavoj Zizek, The Philosophical Salon
Bini Adamczak is a Berlin-based social theorist and artist who writes on political theory, queer politics, and the past future of revolutions. She is the author of Communism for Kids (MIT Press).