Marx, Tocqueville, and race in America : the "absolute democracy" or "defiled republic"
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Marx, Tocqueville, and race in America : the "absolute democracy" or "defiled republic"
Lexington Books, c2003
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-283) and index
収録内容
- Democracy in America : two perspectives
- The lessons of the "most progressive nation"
- Tocqueville's America
- The judgement of recent scholarship : a balance sheet
- Toward the "general conflagration" : theory and practice
- The "new world view"
- Slavery, free soil and the workers' movement
- Preparing for a new revolution
- "A last card up its sleeve" : the overthrow of slavery
- Explaining the Civil War
- The new "struggle in the press"
- From a "constitutional" to a "revolutionary" war
- A comradely disagreement
- The judgement of modern scholarship
- Revolutionary practice
- Marx and Engels's contribution
- A dream deferred : the failed "attempt to reconstruct democracy in America"
- Reconstruction
- Birth of a new labor movement
- Marx on race
- Overthrow of reconstruction
- Were Marx and Engels derelict?
- When "conditions" become "ripe"
- Conclusions
- Appendix
- Thomas Messer-Kruse's, the Yankee international : recent Adventures in gratuitous Marx-bashing
- Marx, the suspect democrat
- The Irish turn
- "Narrow trade unionism"
- "False emancipation of women"[?]
- Marx's "machinations"
- About Sorge
- Whither Yankee internationalism?