Originally published as a pamphlet in 1979 and again by Pluto in 1980, In and Against the State brought together questions of working-class struggle and state power, exploring how revolutionary socialists might reconcile working in the public sector with their radical politics. Informed by autonomist political ideas and practices that were central to the protests of 1968, the book’s authors spoke to a generation of activists wrestling with the question of where to place their energies.
Forty years have passed, yet the questions it posed are still to be answered. As the eclipse of Corbynism and the onslaught of the global pandemic have demonstrated with brutal clarity, a renewed socialist strategy is needed more urgently than ever.
This edition includes a new introduction by Seth Wheeler and an interview with John Mc Donnell that reflect on the continuing relevance of In and Against the State and the questions it raises.
Cuprins
Introduction – Seth Wheeler (University of Royal Holloway)
Preface to Second Edition
Preface to First Edition
1. In the State
2. The Predicament
3. Understanding the Capitalist State
4. Crisis
5. Against the State
6. Oppositional Possibilities
Original Postscript
1 Living the Crisis
2 The New Mode of Domination
3 Anger, Resistance and the Making of Socialism
4 Interview with John Mc Donnell
Despre autor
John Holloway has published widely on Marxist theory, on the Zapatista movement and on the new forms of anti-capitalist struggle. His book Change the World without Taking Power has been translated into eleven languages and has stirred an international debate, and Crack Capitalism is a renowned classic. He is currently Professor of Sociology in the Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades of the Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla in Mexico.