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Socialism From Below
By (Author) Hal Draper
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
16th July 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
320.53
Paperback
220
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
With rising income inequality featured in the Presidential campaign of self-described socialist Bernie Sanders, a new generation of activists is exploring socialist ideas in a serious way. Democratic Socialists of America currently has 40,000 members and is part of the ongoing debate about whether socialism can be won through the ballot box or if it must be built from the struggle of ordinary people in the streets and workplace.
In exploring the question: 'What do we mean by socialism,' Hal Draper argues genuine liberation can be won only through self-emancipation.
As a new generation discovers socialism, this important text by American Marxist Hal Draper makes the case that genuine liberation can only come from the self-activity of workers. Draper outlines the important distinction in the socialist movement between those who looked for freedom to be handed down from above and those who saw the revolutionary struggle as being led by ordinary people from below for their own liberation.
"Hal Draper may never have had ';professor' before his name but he was the greatest Marx scholar of modern times." Mike Davis
The late Hal Draper is the author of the five-volume study of Karl Marxs Theory of Revolution (Monthly Review Press) as well as War and Revolution: Lenin and the Myth of Revolutionary Defeatism (Humanities Press) and Berkeley: The New Student Revolt (Grove Press.) He was also a prominent socialist journalist and editor of the journal Labor Action from 1948-1958.