Produktbild: A Dialectical Pedagogy of Revolt

A Dialectical Pedagogy of Revolt Gramsci, Vygotsky, and the Egyptian Revolution

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2016

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Ingram Publishers Services

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422

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22.7/14.9/2.5 cm

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596 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-60846-560-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2016

Verlag

Ingram Publishers Services

Seitenzahl

422

Maße (L/B/H)

22.7/14.9/2.5 cm

Gewicht

596 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-60846-560-6

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: A Dialectical Pedagogy of Revolt
  • Foreword by Andy Blunden
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Abbreviations

    Introduction

    PART I: SUBJECT AND ACTIVITY

    1. In Want of the People
    People and Population
    The People and the Régime

    2. Individual and Collective
    Mind and Body
    Transcendental Subject
    Activity
    Collective Subjectivity

    3. Concept of the Subject
    Gestalt, Bildung, Urphänomen
    Formation of Consciousness, Concept
    Practical-Critical Activity
    Social Formation, Cell-Form

    4. Cultural-Historical Activity Theory
    Unit of Analysis
    Learning and Development
    Activity as Collaboration
    Conclusions

    PART II: SUBJECT AND STRUGGLE

    5. Class as Subject
    Political and Human Emancipation
    The Proletariat as Subject
    Actual and Logical Development

    6. The Modern Prince
    The Strike as Cell-Form
    Trade Unionism
    The Economic and the Political
    Demonstration and Party
    Proletarian Hegemony

    7. A Pedagogy of Revolt
    Learning and Instruction
    Philosophy of Praxis
    Intellectuals and Assistance

    8. Revolution
    Growth and Crisis
    Revolution
    The Mass Strike
    Movement, Position, Underground

    9. Pathologies
    Iron Law of Oligarchy?
    Revolution-Restoration
    Inadequate Instruction
    Substitutionism

    PART III: HISTORICAL LINEAGES

    10. Roots of the 25 January Uprising
    Surprised by the Expected
    Original Accumulation and Extended Reproduction
    Uneven and Combined Development
    Permanent Revolution

    11. Colonial Subjects
    At the Doorstep of Capitalism
    A Colonial Historical Bloc
    Development of the Strike
    Revolution

    12. Colonial Crisis
    Dependent Development
    The Road to Trade Unionism
    The Muslim Brotherhood
    The Second Wave of Communism
    Organic Crisis

    13. Nasserism
    The Nasserist Intervention
    Escaping Colonialism
    Officers and Workers
    The Concept of Nasserism
    A Caesarist Pathology

    PART IV: NEOLIBERAL CAPITALISM

    14. Sadat’s Infitah
    Crisis of Nasserism
    Capitalist Offensive
    Strikes and Demonstrations
    Islamic Fascism?
    Crisis and Defeat

    15. Mubarak’s Détente
    Politics of a Rentier Economy
    Absorption of the Brotherhood
    Absorption of the Left
    Absorption of the Workers

    16. Neoliberal War of Movement
    Neoliberal Counter-Reform
    Subordinating the Subaltern
    Subordinating the Elites

    17. The Civildemocratic Project
    Crisis of the ‘Legal Left’
    A New Left
    Rise of Street Politics
    Brothers and Comrades
    The End of the Political Line

    PART V: THE WORKERS’ MOVEMENT

    18. The Mahalla Strikes
    Ghazl al-Mahalla
    On the Offensive
    Insurrection

    19. Development of the Strike
    Systematization
    Interiorization
    Projection
    Mahalla’s Defeat
    The First Independent Trade Union
    Snowball Trade Unionism

    20. The Strike’s Intellectuals
    Organic Intellectuals
    A Return to Class
    The Old Left
    The New Left
    Muslim Brothers
    Journalists
    Artists
    Human Rights Activists

    21. Pedagogies of Revolt
    Forms of Assistance
    Modes of Assistance
    Colonization
    Commodification
    Solidarity
    Educating the Educators

    22. Adequate Assistance
    Boundaries of Instruction
    Limits of the Economic Line
    Limits of the Political Line

    PART VI: TAHRIR

    23. Story of an Uprising (I)
    The Tension Mounts
    Tunisian Prolepsis
    25 January
    Keeping the Fire Going
    Friday of Anger

    24. Story of an Uprising (II)
    Gaining Confidence
    Battle of the Camel
    Remaining Steadfast
    Day of Departure

    25. The Activity of Tahrir
    Extended Reproduction
    Demonstration
    Occupation
    The Whip of Counterrevolution

    26. the Organization of Tahrir
    Spontaneous Organization
    Technical Assistance
    Cultural Instruction
    Leadership
    Immanence and Teleology
    Projection

    27. The Mass Strike
    Workers as National-Popular Actors
    Workers as Class Actors
    The Economic and the Political

    28. Revolutionary Pathologies
    Lack of a Center
    Caesarism Again?
    The End of the People
    Soviets?

    29. Revolution beyond Tahrir
    From Cell-Form to Symbol
    A Civil Counterrevolution
    Popular Uprising and Military Coup
    Many Princes
    Popular or Proletarian?

    CONCLUSIONS

    Permanent Deflections of Revolution
    Class Formation and Anti-Imperialism
    Independent Trade Unionism
    Nasserist Deflection
    Neoliberal War of Movement
    Uprising and Deflection

    A Pedagogy of Revolt
    Interiorization
    Forms and Modes of Assistance
    Zone of Proximal Development
    A Self-Reflecting Note

    References
    Interviews
    Literature

    Index