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Marxism and National Identity
Robert Stuart
其他書名
Socialism, Nationalism, and National Socialism during the French Fin de Siècle
出版
SUNY Press
, 2006-06-01
主題
Political Science / Political Ideologies / General
History / Europe / France
History / Europe / Western
ISBN
0791466701
9780791466704
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=mQv-LT2LogIC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Post-Marxists argue that nationalism is the black hole into which Marxism has collapsed at todays end of history. Robert Stuart analyzes the origins of this implosion, revealing a shattering collision between Marxist socialism and national identity in France at the close of the nineteenth century. During the time of the Boulanger crisis and the Dreyfus affair, nationalist mobs roamed the streets chanting France for the French! while socialist militants marshaled proletarians for world revolution. This is the first study to focus on those militants as they struggled to reconcile Marxisms two national agendas: the cosmopolitan conviction that workingmen have no country, on the one hand, and the patriotic assumption that the working class alone represents national authenticity, on the other. Anti-Semitism posed a particular problem for such socialists, not least because so many workers had succumbed to racist temptation. In analyzing the resultant encounter between Frances anti-Semites and the Marxist Left, Stuart addresses the vexed issue of Marxisms involvement with political anti-Semitism.