02901nam 22005413 450 991015940370332120231110213028.09782336386584233638658597823367366932336736691(CKB)3810000000046116(MiAaPQ)EBC6669334(Au-PeEL)EBL6669334(OCoLC)1164355341(Exl-AI)6669334(EXLCZ)99381000000004611620210901d2015 uy 0freurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLes Socialistes et la Question Nationale Pourquoi le détour Irlandais?1st ed.Paris :Editions L'Harmattan,2015.©2015.1 online resource (280 pages)Questions Contemporaines 9782343068046 2343068046 Première partie, Nations et prolétaires (1843-1912). Prolétaires de tous les pays... -- Classes et nations -- Le grand débat -- Deuxième partie, Révolution et résistances (1913-1933). La révolution et les nations -- Le passage vers l'Orient -- La réflexion de Gramsci -- Troisième partie, L'heure des brasiers (1930-2014). De l'anticolonialisme à l'anti-impérialisme -- Les dilemmes de la libération nationale -- Les nouveaux sentiers de l'émancipation.This book critically examines the intersection of socialism and national liberation movements, with a focus on historical and theoretical perspectives. Drawing inspiration from Karl Marx's concept of the 'Irish detour,' it highlights how socialist movements have historically addressed the challenges of nationalism within class struggles. The compilation includes a range of texts from prominent thinkers such as Marx, Engels, Gramsci, and Fanon, among others, and explores key moments in socialist history, from European labor movements to anti-colonial struggles in the Global South. Organized into three chronological sections, it provides insights into debates on socialism, imperialism, and the role of national self-determination in revolutionary movements. Designed for scholars, activists, and practitioners, the book aims to foster critical thinking and strategic reflection on contemporary socio-political challenges.Generated by AI.Questions Contemporaines SocialismGenerated by AINationalismGenerated by AISocialismNationalism335Beaudet Pierre658691Beaudet Pierre1946-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910159403703321Les Socialistes et la Question Nationale2282571UNINA