The Crisis of the German Left

The Crisis of the German Left
Author: Peter Thompson
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1571815430

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Using Nietzsche's categories of monumentalist, antiquarian and critical history, the author examines the historical and theoretical contexts of the collapse of the GDR in 1989 and looks at the positive and negative legacies of the GDR for the PDS (the successor party to the East German Communists). He contends that the Stalinization of the GDR itself was the product not just of the Cold War but of a longer inter-systemic struggle between the competing primacies of politics and economics and that the end of the GDR has to be seen as a consequence of the global collapse of the social imperative under the pressure of the re-emergence of the market-state since the mid-1970s. The PDS is therefore stuck in dilemma in which any attempt to "arrive in the Federal Republic" (Brie) is criticized as a readiness to accept the dominance of the market over society whereas any attempt to prioritize social imperatives over the market is attacked as a form of unreconstructed Stalinism. The book offers some suggestions as to how to escape from this dilemma by returning to the critical rather than monumentalist and antiquarian traditions of the workers' movement.

The Crisis of the German Left

The Crisis of the German Left
Author: Peter Thompson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2005
Genre: Communism
ISBN: OCLC:1310586083

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The Crisis of Socialism in Europe

The Crisis of Socialism in Europe
Author: Christiane Lemke,Gary Marks
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822311976

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The revolutions in Eastern Europe and the recasting of socialism in Western Europe since 1989 have given rise to intense debate over the origins, character, and implications of the "crisis" of socialism. Is socialism in ideological, electoral, or organizational decline? Is the decline inevitable or can socialism be revitalized? This volume draws together historians and political scientists of Eastern and Western European politics to address these questions. The collection begins with an historical overview of socialism in Western Europe and moves toward the suggestion of a framework for a post-socialist discourse. Among the topics covered are: the birth and death of communism and a regime type in Eastern Europe; how different forms of national communism were smothered by Sovietization in the postwar period; the origins of revolutions in Eastern Europe; the potential for social democracy in Hungary; the role of the Left in a reunified German; and directions for the Left in general. Contributors. Geoff Eley, Konrad Jarausch, Herbert Kitschelt, Christiane Lemke, Andrei Markovits, Gary Marks, Wolfgang Merkel, Norman Naimark, Iván and Szonja Szelénya, Sharon Wolchik

The Crisis of the German Left

The Crisis of the German Left
Author: Peter Thompson
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1845451600

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Using Nietzsche's categories of monumentalist, antiquarian and critical history, the author examines the historical and theoretical contexts of the collapse of the GDR in 1989 and looks at the positive and negative legacies of the GDR for the PDS (the successor party to the East German Communists). He contends that the Stalinization of the GDR itself was the product not just of the Cold War but of a longer inter-systemic struggle between the competing primacies of politics and economics and that the end of the GDR has to be seen as a consequence of the global collapse of the social imperative under the pressure of the re-emergence of the market-state since the mid-1970s. The PDS is therefore stuck in dilemma in which any attempt to "arrive in the Federal Republic" (Brie) is criticized as a readiness to accept the dominance of the market over society whereas any attempt to prioritize social imperatives over the market is attacked as a form of unreconstructed Stalinism. The book offers some suggestions as to how to escape from this dilemma by returning to the critical rather than monumentalist and antiquarian traditions of the workers' movement.

The Socialist Left and the German Revolution

The Socialist Left and the German Revolution
Author: David W. Morgan
Publsiher: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1975
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015058013932

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The German Left

The German Left
Author: Andrei S. Markovits,Philip S. Gorski
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015033095715

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This comprehensive, richly detailed history and political analysis of the German Left since 1945 focuses on the emergence of the Greens as the most influential anti-establishment party in Europe and possibly in the industrial, capitalist world, and shows how this process has fundamentally changed politics in the Federal Republic, transformed the style and output of one of the most important and traditional Lefts in Europe, and provided the most prominent and potent expression of "postmodern" politics in the advanced capitalist states. Uniquely broad in scope, the book gives special consideration to the East German Left and to the revolutionary changes of 1989-90 while revealing political and social implications, present and future, far beyond the immediate German context. An imaginative, insightful study of a topic of great interest to students, this book is an important resource for courses in comparative politics, political economy, and political sociology.

The Spartacist Uprising of 1919 and the Crisis of the German Socialist Movement a Study of the Relation of Political Theory and Party Practice

The Spartacist Uprising of 1919 and the Crisis of the German Socialist Movement  a Study of the Relation of Political Theory and Party Practice
Author: Eric Waldman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1958
Genre: Germany
ISBN: UOM:39015003548354

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The German Right 1918 1930

The German Right  1918   1930
Author: Larry Eugene Jones
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108494076

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Analyzes the role of the non-Nazi German Right in the destabilization and paralysis of Weimar democracy from 1918 to 1930.