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4303

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.11.2025

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

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304

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23,2/16,3/3,2 cm

Gewicht

587 g

Übersetzt von

Robin Mackay

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5095-6566-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

4303

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.11.2025

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

23,2/16,3/3,2 cm

Gewicht

587 g

Übersetzt von

Robin Mackay

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5095-6566-5

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: A Political Life: 1937 - 1985
  • I. 1937-1971: From Zero to Thirty Years Old or, From My 'Colonial' Birth to the Evental Cut Represented by May 1968

    1. Birth, Childhood, and World War (1937-1947)
    1a. 1937
    1b. Morocco
    1c. Bellerive-sur-Allier and Pétain
    1d. Toulouse and the Occupation
    1e. Toulouse and Liberation
    1f. Toulouse and My First Newspaper
    1g. Autobiographies and Proper Names
    1h. Sex and History: The Burghers of Calais

    2. The Paradise of the Lycée (1947-1955)
    2a. Toulouse, Transitions: Lycée Bellevue
    2b. Toulouse, Toward the End: The First Glimmers of Politics
    2c. Honours Received
    2d. A Meditation on the Year 1954

    3. Failures and Successes (1955-1956)
    3a. Into Action!
    3b. Historical Invariants, from Poujade to the Gilets Jaunes
    3c. I Preside and Fail; I Compete and Succeed

    4. I Become a Socialist (1956-1958)
    4a. Budding Politicians at the ENS
    4b. Lessons from History: The Category of the 'Groupuscule'
    4c. The Manoeuvrings of the 'Socialist' Party
    4d. An Obscure Decision?
    4e. In the Name of the Father: Adhesion, Structuring, Action
    4f. A Subjective Defect: The Oppositional Mentality
    4g. Was There Any Point to All of This?

    5. 13 May 1958 and its Effects (1958-1961)
    5a. Coup d'État and Scission: The PSA
    5b. Riots in Budapest, Revolution in Havana
    5c. Splits and Fusions: from the PSA to the PSU
    5d. 1960-1961 Again: Terray, Verstraeten, Me...and Sartre
    5e. The Belgian Dimension of My Political Life: Beginnings
    5f. Heroes and Martyrs of Our Vision: Castro, Lumumba
    5g. The Workers: A Free Inquiry
    5h. The Jeanson Network and Clandestinity: The Temptation of the Sublime

    6. An Overtly Military Music
    6a. Manifesto of the 121
    6b. A Handful of Generals on Stage
    6c. My France and its Army
    6d. A Political Lesson, an Academic Ruse, a Music Exam
    6e. An Experience of Mass Alliance: The Army as Seen from Below
    6f. The Missile Crisis: The Nuclear War Will Not Take Place

    7. A Career of Note in the Champagne Region? (1963-1968)
    7a. The Reims Boys' Lycée as Seen Through a Teacher's Eyes
    7b. 'Leftist' Social Democracy-A Stubborn Myth
    7c. A Provincial Temptation á la Balzac
    7d. A Trip: Bolivia, for Che Guevara's Tomb
    7e. Who Was I in the Spring of 1968?

    II. 1968-1985: From Thirty to Forty-Four Years of Age, or, from a Flamboyant Maoism to the Veiled Beginnings of the Ideological and Statist Counter-Revolution

    8. 'Le Joli Mai' (1968-1970)
    8a. Event and Subjectivation Seen from Close Quarters
    8b. Two Years that Devastated a Subject: 1969-1970
    8c. Provincial Self-sufficiency?
    8d. An Anticipation of Maoism: The Sino-Soviet Controversy
    8e. The Creation of Paris-VIII and My Uprooting

    9. The Early Red Years (1970-1985)
    9a. A Creature with a Very Precise Name: Group for the Foundation of the Union of French Communists (Marxist-Leninist)
    9b. An Organisation's First Steps
    9c. Two Convictions That Have Become Rare

    10. Anarchic Journey into the Work of the UCFml (1970-1985)
    10a. The Factory as Political Site: Communist Worker Nuclei
    10b. On the Side of the People: The Popular Anti-Capitalist Committees
    10c. Maoist Politics in the Countryside
    10d. A Subjective Parenthesis on the Political Question of 'Identities'
    10e. University and Youth: Problems of Recruitment
    10f. The Maoist Pole
    10g. Political Consistency of the International Proletariat of France: The Great Organised Struggle of the Sonacotra Hostels (1975-1979)
    10h. Le Marxiste-Léniniste, a Proud Publication
    10i. State of the UCFml in the Early 1980s

    11. Endgame for the UCFml (1981-1985)
    11a. What Was it that Started in the 1980s
    11b. What did I Begin Again in the 1980s?
    11c. The Ideologues of the Counter-revolution and their 'New Philosophy'
    11d. The Capitalist Media, and Our One Hundred and Forty-Five Newspapers
    11e. Creation and Development of the Fortnightly Le Perroquet

    Provisional Conclusion for the Present Day