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100 Years of Permanent Revolution

100 Years of Permanent Revolution

Bill Dunn | Hugo Radice

(2006)

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Abstract

One hundred years on from their first appearance in Leon Trotsky's Results and Prospects, this is a critical re-evaluation of two key Marxist theories: uneven and combined development, and permanent revolution. It brings together a formidable array of Marxist intellectuals from across the world including Daniel Bensaid, Michael Löwy, Hillel Ticktin and Patrick Bond.

Marx saw societies progressing through distinct historical stages – feudal, bourgeois and communist. Trotsky advanced this model by considering how countries at different stages of development influence each other. Developed countries colonise less developed countries and exploit their people and resources. Elsewhere, even as many were kept in poverty, the influence of foreign capital and state-led industrialisation produced novel economic forms and prospects for political alliances and change.

The contributors show how, 100 years on from its original publication, Trotsky's theories are hugely useful for understanding today's globalised economy, dominated by US imperialism.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Contents 3
1. Permanent Revolution: Results and Prospects 100 Years On 5
2. From Uneven to Combined Development 14
3. The Marxism of Results and Prospects 31
4. Trotsky, 1905, and the Anticipation of the Concept of Decline 39
5. Results and Prospects: Trotsky and his Critics 52
6. The Baggage of Exodus 65
7. Beyond Trotsky: Extending Combined and Uneven Development 76
8. From World Market to World Economy 92
9. Trotsky, Social Science and Irish Revolution 109
10. Uneven and Combined Development and ‚ Revolution of Backwardness': The Iranian Constitutional Revolution, 1906 - 11 123
11. A Veteran of the Epoch of Revolution Looks Forward: Trotsky, Serge and the Soviets 137
12. Trotsky's Omission: Labour's Role in Combined and Uneven Development 156
13. Combined and Uneven Development as a Strategic Concept 170
14. The Geography of Uneven Development 184
15. The Reinvention of Populism: Islamist Responses to Capitalist Development in the Contemporary Maghreb 200
16. China: Unevenness, Combination, Revolution? 215
17. Explaining Uneven and Combined Development in South Africa 234
Contributors 249
Index 252