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What Makes the Working Class a Revolutionary Subject?

The concept of "revolutionary practice," as demonstrated through struggles, allows the working class to make itself a revolutionary concept. The concept pertains to the working class' simultaneous shifting of circumstances and to self-change in relation to capital. Insights into the h...

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Published in:Monthly review (New York. 1949) 2012-12, Vol.64 (7), p.35
Main Author: Lebowitz, Michael A
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The concept of "revolutionary practice," as demonstrated through struggles, allows the working class to make itself a revolutionary concept. The concept pertains to the working class' simultaneous shifting of circumstances and to self-change in relation to capital. Insights into the heterogeneous nature of the working class in terms of their struggle are also presented.
ISSN:0027-0520
0027-0520
DOI:10.14452/MR-064-07-2012-11_3