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adam_text | Towards socialist
democracy
Martin Legassick
PRESS
Contents
Figures and tables xii
Acknowledgements xiii
Preface xv
The anti-colonial revolution xvii
The chains of capitalism xviii
Socialist revolution and the working class xix
The Russian revolution xix
Stalinism and Marxism xxi
The Chinese revolution xxv
Crisis of leadership xxv
South Africa xxvii
Knowledge, experience and intellectuals xxviii
Chapter 1: By way of introduction 1
Britain 1
Ghana 3
The United States and Britain again 5
Revolution in the United States? 7
The 1970s: Back to Britain 10
The political economy of apartheid 11
Strategy in the struggle 12
The South African Communist Party 13
The revival of the workers movement in South Africa 15
Mozambique, Angola and Soweto 16
New factors in South Africa 18
Looking Forward and Workers Unity 21
Censorship, and suspension from the African National Congress 24
PART I: THE ROOTS OF THE PRESENT
WORLD CRISIS 33
Chapter 2: World capitalism and the necessity of socialism 35
The twentieth century 38
The early twenty-first century 41
Crisis of overproduction 45
Globalisation 46
Unemployment 50
Neo-liberalism 52
Credit 54
Accumulation by dispossession 59
The working class today 61
Argentina 65
Venezuela 69
Bolivia 73
Conclusion 75
Chapter 3: The theory and practice of permanent revolution 77
Bourgeois and proletarian revolution 78
Trotsky s standpoint 79
Stalinism rejects permanent revolution 80
Marx and Engels on permanent revolution 82
Imperialism and reformism 84
The permanent revolution and Russia 86
Lenin s perspectives 91
Lenin and Trotsky: Political differences 99
The permanent revolution in 1917 101
Dialego on the 1917 revolution 102
Revolution or counter-revolution in 1917 107
The Chinese revolution of 1923-27 110
The post-Second World War Third World 115
Chile , 117
Conclusion 124
Chapter 4: The rise of Stalinism 127
The post-war revolutionary wave 127
Bolshevik internationalism 129
The rise of the bureaucracy in Russia 133
Socialism in one country against Marxism 138
Germany and Britain, 1923-26 139
The bureaucracy consolidates its power 141
The victory of Hider, 1933 143
The defeat of the Spanish revolution 146
Degeneration of the Russian revolution: An international tragedy 150
A river of blood 151
PART H: SOUTH AFRICA: RESISTANCE TO CONQUEST
AND CAPITALISM 155
Chapter 5: The 1928 black republic resolution of the Communist
Party of South Africa 157
Historiography 157
The black republic and the lessons of Marxism 160
The black republic and the Chinese revolution 161
Trotsky s position on South Africa 162
The debate over the black republic resolution I: Before the
Sixth Congress 165
The debate over the black republic resolution II: At and after the
Sixth Congress 171
Conclusion , 182
Chapter 6: The rise of a mass African National Congress,
1948-56 183
Apartheid 183
The lack of a workers party 191
The rise of the African National Congress 193
The role of the Communist Party in the African National Congress 203
The Freedom Charter 205
The birth of the South African Congress of Trade Unions 210
Chapter 7: From the Alexandra bus boycott to Sharpeville,
1957-60 215
The 1957 Alexandra bus boycott 216
General strike? 224
The politics of Congress in the late 1950s 230
Division weakens the movement 241
Chapter 8: Sharpeville and its aftermath 249
Sharpeville 249
The South African Congress of Trade Unions in the Congress Alliance 255
Blind alley of guerrillaism 260
Conclusion 265
PART HI: THE NATURE OF POST-CAPITALIST STATES
IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 267
Chapter 9: The nature of the Soviet state 269
Marxism on the workers state 269
Bourgeois state without the bourgeoisie 273
Trotsky s analysis of the Soviet state 276
The Soviet Union had not achieved socialism 279
The bureaucracy was not a class 281
Bonapartism 283
Bourgeois Bonapartism in the Third World 286
Proletarian Bonapartism 289
Trotsky s perspectives for the Soviet Union 291
Chapter 10: The Chinese revolution and its significance 293
International significance of the Chinese revolution 293
Peculiarity of the Chinese revolution 294
Interpretations of the revolution 298
The Cuban revolution 300
Other proletarian Bonapartist regimes 306
Southern Africa 308
Chapter 11: The new South African Communist Party
analysis of the Soviet state 313
Admissions by Slovo 314
The nature of the bureaucracy 314
Slovo echoes Gorbachev 317
The Marxist theory of the state 319
Rosa Luxemburg 320
Reformist approach to the state 322
Bourgeois democracy 323
Socialist alienation 326
The perspectives for capitalism 330
Chapter 12: The debate around Slovo s Has Socialism Failed? 333
Jack Simons and Ray Alexander Simons 334
Style of leadership? 335
International effects of Stalinism 336
Bukharin 337
Bourgeois democracy 340
Lenin s State and Revolution and democracy 341
The Constituent Assembly 345
Lenin on democracy, 1917-20 347
Lenin on bureaucracy 354
Stalinism and Bolshevism 356
Historically necessary ? 359
PART IV: SOUTH AFRICA: THE STRUGGLE FOR NATIONAL
AND SOCIAL LIBERATION, 1960-94 363
Chapter 13: The strategy of armed struggle in southern
Africa, 1961-75 365
The armed seizure of state power 365
A strategy of rural guerrillaism? 367
Cuba, Algeria and Umkhonto we Sizwe 368
Can a revolutionary situation be created? 370
Che Guevara and Debray 373
The/oco 375
Slovo on guerrilla warfare 376
Debray re-evaluates 379
The Morogoro Conference 380
Southern Africa 384
Urban targets 384
Not a strategy for power 385
Lessons of Vietnam 387
Special Operations Unit 389
Chapter 14: The revolutionary upsurge of the 1980s 393
The Marxist Workers Tendency of the ANC and Inqaba ya Basebenzi 394
Revival of the movement inside South Africa 397
Inqaba s position 406
The Southern African Labour Education Project, direct links and
solidarity work 410
Debate on strategy: Arming the masses? 413
Sharpened debate: Insurrection? 417
Armed struggle in practice 420
How to dismantle the apartheid state 421
The negotiated settlement 428
Not a February 1917 434
The fate of the Committee for a Workers International 435
PART V: SOUTH AFRICA IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY 437
Chapter 15: The South African political economy 439
South Africa s accumulation crisis 441
Regulation theory and its problems 446
The African National Congress s agreement with business 450
Alternative economic policies swallowed by Growth, Employment
and Redistribution 452
Privatisation and Black Economic Empowerment 461
Investment 466
Exports 467
The balance of payments 471
Manufacturing industry 472
Mbeki stum? 473
Consequences of the African National Congress s economic policy 475
Conclusion 477
Chapter 16: Wealth, poverty and unemployment 481
Top earners and workers 483
Second economy 484
The informal sector 486
Measuring unemployment (and employment) 488
Two million jobs? 492
Informal sector 500
Social service delivery 502
Measuring poverty and inequality 506
Poverty and inequality 507
The situation of women and children 511
Conclusion 514
Conclusion: A political way forward 515
Service delivery protests 516
The African National Congress and the Tripartite Alliance 517
The South African Communist Party 523
The Gramscian approach 527
Jacob Zuma 535
A mass workers party 537
Social movements 538
Fighting elections 546
The errors of vanguardism 548
Oppositional 553
A democratic centralist party 555
Programme 557
Nationalisation 558
Workers democracy today 562
Workers democracy and political pluralism 564
Workers democracy and productivism 566
Workers democracy and concentration of power? 568
Workers democracy: Combining legislature and executive 571
Internationalism 573
Notes 577
Abbreviations 671
Select bibliography 676
Index 710
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Towards socialist
democracy
Martin Legassick
PRESS
Contents
Figures and tables xii
Acknowledgements xiii
Preface xv
The anti-colonial revolution xvii
The chains of capitalism xviii
Socialist revolution and the working class xix
The Russian revolution xix
Stalinism and Marxism xxi
The Chinese revolution xxv
Crisis of leadership xxv
South Africa xxvii
Knowledge, experience and intellectuals xxviii
Chapter 1: By way of introduction 1
Britain 1
Ghana 3
The United States and Britain again 5
Revolution in the United States? 7
The 1970s: Back to Britain 10
The political economy of apartheid 11
Strategy in the struggle 12
The South African Communist Party 13
The revival of the workers' movement in South Africa 15
Mozambique, Angola and Soweto 16
New factors in South Africa 18
'Looking Forward' and Workers' Unity 21
Censorship, and suspension from the African National Congress 24
PART I: THE ROOTS OF THE PRESENT
WORLD CRISIS 33
Chapter 2: World capitalism and the necessity of socialism 35
The twentieth century 38
The early twenty-first century 41
Crisis of overproduction 45
Globalisation 46
Unemployment 50
Neo-liberalism 52
Credit 54
Accumulation by dispossession 59
The working class today 61
Argentina 65
Venezuela 69
Bolivia 73
Conclusion 75
Chapter 3: The theory and practice of permanent revolution 77
Bourgeois and proletarian revolution 78
Trotsky's standpoint 79
Stalinism rejects permanent revolution 80
Marx and Engels on permanent revolution 82
Imperialism and reformism 84
The permanent revolution and Russia 86
Lenin's perspectives 91
Lenin and Trotsky: Political differences 99
The permanent revolution in 1917 101
Dialego on the 1917 revolution 102
Revolution or counter-revolution in 1917 107
The Chinese revolution of 1923-27 110
The post-Second World War 'Third World' 115
Chile , 117
Conclusion 124
Chapter 4: The rise of Stalinism 127
The post-war revolutionary wave 127
Bolshevik internationalism 129
The rise of the bureaucracy in Russia 133
'Socialism in one country' against Marxism 138
Germany and Britain, 1923-26 139
The bureaucracy consolidates its power 141
The victory of Hider, 1933 143
The defeat of the Spanish revolution 146
Degeneration of the Russian revolution: An international tragedy 150
A river of blood 151
PART H: SOUTH AFRICA: RESISTANCE TO CONQUEST
AND CAPITALISM 155
Chapter 5: The 1928 'black republic' resolution of the Communist
Party of South Africa 157
Historiography 157
The black republic and the lessons of Marxism 160
The black republic and the Chinese revolution 161
Trotsky's position on South Africa 162
The debate over the black republic resolution I: Before the
Sixth Congress 165
The debate over the black republic resolution II: At and after the
Sixth Congress 171
Conclusion , 182
Chapter 6: The rise of a mass African National Congress,
1948-56 183
Apartheid 183
The lack of a workers' party 191
The rise of the African National Congress 193
The role of the Communist Party in the African National Congress 203
The Freedom Charter 205
The birth of the South African Congress of Trade Unions 210
Chapter 7: From the Alexandra bus boycott to Sharpeville,
1957-60 215
The 1957 Alexandra bus boycott 216
General strike? 224
The politics of Congress in the late 1950s 230
Division weakens the movement 241
Chapter 8: Sharpeville and its aftermath 249
Sharpeville 249
The South African Congress of Trade Unions in the Congress Alliance 255
Blind alley of guerrillaism 260
Conclusion 265
PART HI: THE NATURE OF POST-CAPITALIST STATES
IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 267
Chapter 9: The nature of the Soviet state 269
Marxism on the workers' state 269
'Bourgeois state without the bourgeoisie' 273
Trotsky's analysis of the Soviet state 276
The Soviet Union had not 'achieved socialism' 279
The bureaucracy was not a class 281
Bonapartism 283
Bourgeois Bonapartism in the 'Third World' 286
Proletarian Bonapartism 289
Trotsky's perspectives for the Soviet Union 291
Chapter 10: The Chinese revolution and its significance 293
International significance of the Chinese revolution 293
Peculiarity of the Chinese revolution 294
Interpretations of the revolution 298
The Cuban revolution 300
Other proletarian Bonapartist regimes 306
Southern Africa 308
Chapter 11: The new South African Communist Party
analysis of the Soviet state 313
Admissions by Slovo 314
The nature of the bureaucracy 314
Slovo echoes Gorbachev 317
The Marxist theory of the state 319
Rosa Luxemburg 320
Reformist approach to the state 322
Bourgeois democracy 323
'Socialist alienation' 326
The perspectives for capitalism 330
Chapter 12: The debate around Slovo's 'Has Socialism Failed?' 333
Jack Simons and Ray Alexander Simons 334
Style of leadership? 335
International effects of Stalinism 336
Bukharin 337
Bourgeois democracy 340
Lenin's State and Revolution and democracy 341
The Constituent Assembly 345
Lenin on democracy, 1917-20 347
Lenin on bureaucracy 354
'Stalinism and Bolshevism' 356
'Historically necessary'? 359
PART IV: SOUTH AFRICA: THE STRUGGLE FOR NATIONAL
AND SOCIAL LIBERATION, 1960-94 363
Chapter 13: The strategy of armed struggle in southern
Africa, 1961-75 365
The armed seizure of state power 365
A strategy of rural guerrillaism? 367
Cuba, Algeria and Umkhonto we Sizwe 368
Can a revolutionary situation be created? 370
Che Guevara and Debray 373
The/oco 375
Slovo on guerrilla warfare 376
Debray re-evaluates 379
The Morogoro Conference 380
Southern Africa 384
Urban targets 384
Not a strategy for power 385
Lessons of Vietnam 387
Special Operations Unit 389
Chapter 14: The revolutionary upsurge of the 1980s 393
The Marxist Workers' Tendency of the ANC and Inqaba ya Basebenzi 394
Revival of the movement inside South Africa 397
Inqaba s position 406
The Southern African Labour Education Project, 'direct links' and
solidarity work 410
Debate on strategy: Arming the masses? 413
Sharpened debate: Insurrection? 417
Armed struggle in practice 420
How to dismantle the apartheid state 421
The negotiated settlement 428
Not a 'February 1917' 434
The fate of the Committee for a Workers' International 435
PART V: SOUTH AFRICA IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY 437
Chapter 15: The South African political economy ' 439
South Africa's accumulation crisis 441
Regulation theory and its problems 446
The African National Congress's agreement with business 450
Alternative economic policies swallowed by Growth, Employment
and Redistribution 452
Privatisation and Black Economic Empowerment 461
Investment 466
Exports 467
The balance of payments 471
Manufacturing industry 472
Mbeki'stum? 473
Consequences of the African National Congress's economic policy 475
Conclusion 477
Chapter 16: Wealth, poverty and unemployment 481
Top earners and workers 483
Second economy 484
The 'informal sector' 486
Measuring unemployment (and employment) 488
Two million jobs? 492
Informal sector 500
Social service delivery 502
Measuring poverty and inequality 506
Poverty and inequality 507
The situation of women and children 511
Conclusion 514
Conclusion: A political way forward 515
Service delivery protests 516
The African National Congress and the Tripartite Alliance 517
The South African Communist Party 523
The Gramscian approach 527
Jacob Zuma 535
A mass workers' party 537
Social movements 538
Fighting elections 546
The errors of'vanguardism' 548
'Oppositional' 553
A democratic centralist party 555
Programme 557
Nationalisation 558
Workers' democracy today 562
Workers' democracy and political pluralism 564
Workers' democracy and 'productivism' 566
Workers' democracy and concentration of power? 568
Workers' democracy: Combining legislature and executive 571
Internationalism 573
Notes 577
Abbreviations 671
Select bibliography 676
Index 710 |
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geographic | Südafrika (Staat) South Africa Politics and government 20th century Südafrika (DE-588)4078012-0 gnd |
geographic_facet | Südafrika (Staat) South Africa Politics and government 20th century Südafrika |
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T20:52:43Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T21:15:44Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9781869140946 186914094X |
language | English |
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physical | XXIX, 725 S. 24 cm |
publishDate | 2007 |
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publisher | University of KwaZulu-Natal Press |
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spelling | Legassick, Martin Verfasser aut Towards socialist democracy Martin Legassick Scottsville, South Africa University of KwaZulu-Natal Press 2007 XXIX, 725 S. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Distributor information from label. Includes bibliographical references (p. 577-709) and index Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1900-2000 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Politik Socialism South Africa Socialism South Africa History 20th century Government, Resistance to South Africa History 20th century Socialism History 20th century Democracy South Africa Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd rswk-swf Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd rswk-swf Südafrika (Staat) South Africa Politics and government 20th century Südafrika (DE-588)4078012-0 gnd rswk-swf Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 s Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 s Geschichte 1900-2000 z DE-604 Südafrika (DE-588)4078012-0 g HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016502082&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Legassick, Martin Towards socialist democracy Geschichte Politik Socialism South Africa Socialism South Africa History 20th century Government, Resistance to South Africa History 20th century Socialism History 20th century Democracy South Africa Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4055785-6 (DE-588)4011413-2 (DE-588)4078012-0 |
title | Towards socialist democracy |
title_auth | Towards socialist democracy |
title_exact_search | Towards socialist democracy |
title_exact_search_txtP | Towards socialist democracy |
title_full | Towards socialist democracy Martin Legassick |
title_fullStr | Towards socialist democracy Martin Legassick |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards socialist democracy Martin Legassick |
title_short | Towards socialist democracy |
title_sort | towards socialist democracy |
topic | Geschichte Politik Socialism South Africa Socialism South Africa History 20th century Government, Resistance to South Africa History 20th century Socialism History 20th century Democracy South Africa Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Politik Socialism South Africa Socialism South Africa History 20th century Government, Resistance to South Africa History 20th century Socialism History 20th century Democracy South Africa Sozialismus Demokratie Südafrika (Staat) South Africa Politics and government 20th century Südafrika |
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