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Pluto Press In and Against the State: Discussion Notes for Socialists

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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 where to place their energies. Forty years have passed, yet the questions it posed are still to be answered. Socialist activists continue to face a wave of Tory-led austerity measures involving hospital closures, a deepening housing crisis and attacks on social welfare provision. However, a new form of politics is emerging in the shadow of the neoliberal assault, one that may yet provide solutions. This edition includes a new introduction by Seth Wheeler and an interview with John McDonnell that reflect on the continuing relevance of In and Against the State and the questions it raises. Review 'The questions discussed in this gem of workers' inquiry and activist reflection are as relevant in the aftermath of the Covid-19 crisis, when massive stimulus packages signal a departure from monetarism, as they were in 1979, when Thatcher's public spending cuts started to ravage an already problematic welfare state. Only by struggling against the state's reproduction of inequality and struggling for a democratisation of its functions we can start imagining a just and sustainable alternative''How can we fight both inside and outside the state for the socialist futures we so urgently need? There never was a better time to revisit the 'in and against the state' formulations of the radical left. Essential reading for everyone eager for change in these dangerous times''This new edition of a seminal 1980 text is a revelation. The interview with ex-Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell and a new, contextualising introduction reveals a decades spanning red thread which will prove vital for the left's continued renewal''Superbly timely. 'In and Against' is such a creative strategic concept, avoiding dogmatic binaries' About the Author Seth Wheeler has over 20 years of experience within the domestic and international extra-parliamentary left(s). He is the editor of 'Occupy Everything'. Seth is co-founder of the communist organisation Plan C, and a founding editor of the online workerist journal 'Notes From Below'. He has contributed to Novara Media since its inception. He is completing his PhD at Royal Holloway, University of London.

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hardcover
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Amazon UK
Release Date
20 August 2021
Listed Since
23 December 2019

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