Shopping Cart

Really existing nationalisms: a post-communist view from Marx and Engels

Autor Erica Benner

Editorial VERSO

Really existing nationalisms: a post-communist view from Marx and Engels
-5% disc.    16,95€
16,10€
Save 0,85€
Not available, ask for avalaibility
Free shipping on orders over 19€
Mainland Spain

"Really Existing Nationalisms" challenges the conventional view that Marx and Engels lacked the theoretical resources needed to understand nationalism. It argues that the two thinkers had a much better explanatory grasp of nationa...

Read more
  • Publisher VERSO
  • ISBN13 9781786634788
  • ISBN10 1786634783
  • Type BOOK
  • Pages 288
  • Published 2018
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Paperback

Really existing nationalisms: a post-communist view from Marx and Engels

Autor Erica Benner

Editorial VERSO

"Really Existing Nationalisms" challenges the conventional view that Marx and Engels lacked the theoretical resources needed to understand nationalism. It argues that the two thinkers had a much better explanatory grasp of nationa...

-5% disc.    16,95€
16,10€
Save 0,85€
Not available, ask for avalaibility
Free shipping on orders over 19€
Mainland Spain

Book details

"Really Existing Nationalisms" challenges the conventional view that Marx and Engels lacked the theoretical resources needed to understand nationalism. It argues that the two thinkers had a much better explanatory grasp of national phenomena than is usually supposed, and that the reasoning behind their policy towards specific national movements was often subtle and sensitive to the ethical issues at stake.

Instead of offering an insular 'Marxian' account of nationalism, the book identifies arguments in Marx and Engels' writings that can help us to think more clearly about national identity and conflict today. These arguments are located in a distinctive theory of politics, which enabled the authors to analyse the relations between nationalism and other social movements and to discriminate between democratic, outward-looking national programmes and authoritarian, ethnocentric nationalism. Erica Benner suggest that this approach improves on accounts which stress the `independent' force of nationality over other concerns, and on those that fail to analyse the complex motives of nationalist actors. She concludes by criticising these 'methodological nationalist' assumptions and 'post-nationalist' views about the future role of nationalism, showing how some of Marx and Engels' arguments can yield a better understanding of the national movements that have emerged in the wake of 'really existing socialism'.

“In addition to being the single most important contribution to Marx studies in recent years, this is also a clarion call for a realist theory of ‘nationalism as politics.’” Mike Davis, New Left Review

Erica Benner is a Fellow in Political Philosophy at Yale University. She is the author of numerous books, most recently Be Like the Fox: Conversations with Machiavelli.

More books by Erica Benner