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Revolucionarios

Revolucionarios

Joaquim Sempere
3.4/5 ( ratings)
«Revolucionarios» reúne una serie de estudios de Eric J. Hobsbawm sobre el concepto y la práctica de la revolución como instrumento de cambio social. Todos los matices del espectro revolucionario tienen cabida en este libro, donde se nos habla del movimiento obrero y el marxismo, de los partidos comunistas, del anarquismo , de la guerra de guerrillas en Vietnam, de mayo de 1968 en París, de sexo y revolución, de las insurrecciones urbanas o de los intelectuales y la lucha de clases, entre otros temas. «El objeto de estos trabajos–dice Hobsbawm- no es aumentar una vasta literatura de polémica, de acusación y defensa, sino ayudar a la clarificación y al entendimiento.» Son, en definitiva, trabajos que nos ayudan a comprender mejor el mundo contemporáneo.

Back in print, groundbreaking essays from "the best known living historian in the world" . "One of the few genuinely great historians of our century" according to the New Republic, Eric Hobsbawm has produced a canon of landmark books—including The Age of Capital, The Age of Revolution, Bandits, and The Age of Extremes—that has both set the standard for radical scholarship and influenced historical thinking across the political spectrum. Now back in print after thirty years, Revolutionaries is vintage Hobsbawm, written masterfully amid one of the century's most intense periods of political and social upheaval, putting those events in historical context. Few observers were as astute as Hobsbawm at probing, criticizing, and clarifying radical movements, whether in Beijing or Berkeley. Ranging from historical investigations into communism to contemporary appraisals of revolutionary movements and meditations on Marxism, Hobsbawm's commentaries are essential guides to ideas and people that changed the face of the twentieth century. Hobsbawm's essays retain a freshness that speaks both to his brilliance as a writer and scholar, as well as to the perennial importance of his subjects. At a time when the very concept of revolution has been largely discredited, these essays remind us of the enduring importance of radical investigations into—and solutions to—society's persistent inequalities and injustices.
Language
Spanish
Pages
400
Format
Mass Market Paperback
Publisher
Booket
Release
January 01, 2017
ISBN
8408119567
ISBN 13
9788408119562

Revolucionarios

Joaquim Sempere
3.4/5 ( ratings)
«Revolucionarios» reúne una serie de estudios de Eric J. Hobsbawm sobre el concepto y la práctica de la revolución como instrumento de cambio social. Todos los matices del espectro revolucionario tienen cabida en este libro, donde se nos habla del movimiento obrero y el marxismo, de los partidos comunistas, del anarquismo , de la guerra de guerrillas en Vietnam, de mayo de 1968 en París, de sexo y revolución, de las insurrecciones urbanas o de los intelectuales y la lucha de clases, entre otros temas. «El objeto de estos trabajos–dice Hobsbawm- no es aumentar una vasta literatura de polémica, de acusación y defensa, sino ayudar a la clarificación y al entendimiento.» Son, en definitiva, trabajos que nos ayudan a comprender mejor el mundo contemporáneo.

Back in print, groundbreaking essays from "the best known living historian in the world" . "One of the few genuinely great historians of our century" according to the New Republic, Eric Hobsbawm has produced a canon of landmark books—including The Age of Capital, The Age of Revolution, Bandits, and The Age of Extremes—that has both set the standard for radical scholarship and influenced historical thinking across the political spectrum. Now back in print after thirty years, Revolutionaries is vintage Hobsbawm, written masterfully amid one of the century's most intense periods of political and social upheaval, putting those events in historical context. Few observers were as astute as Hobsbawm at probing, criticizing, and clarifying radical movements, whether in Beijing or Berkeley. Ranging from historical investigations into communism to contemporary appraisals of revolutionary movements and meditations on Marxism, Hobsbawm's commentaries are essential guides to ideas and people that changed the face of the twentieth century. Hobsbawm's essays retain a freshness that speaks both to his brilliance as a writer and scholar, as well as to the perennial importance of his subjects. At a time when the very concept of revolution has been largely discredited, these essays remind us of the enduring importance of radical investigations into—and solutions to—society's persistent inequalities and injustices.
Language
Spanish
Pages
400
Format
Mass Market Paperback
Publisher
Booket
Release
January 01, 2017
ISBN
8408119567
ISBN 13
9788408119562

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