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Anarchism and Workers' Self-Management in Revolutionary Spain.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Edinburgh : AK Press, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (197 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849350792
  • (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Anarchism and Workers' Self-Management in Revolutionary SpainLOC classification:
  • HX 925 .S384 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Copyright Information -- Prologue -- Introduction: Self-Management and Anarcho-Syndicalism -- Chapter One: Introducing the Anarcho-Syndicalist Movement, the CNT -- Chapter Two: Catalonia as a Model: Self-Management ­Emerges in Barcelona -- The First Contradictions -- Chapter Three: A Brief Survey of Self-Management in Other Regions of Spain -- Chapter Four: Organising Self-­Management across the Nation -- Chapter Five: Self-Management ­under Attack -- Chapter Six: Self-Management’s ­Outcomes: Overall Conclusions and Estimates -- Chapter Seven: Conclusions about Self-Management in 1936­–1939, and Broad Reflections -- Appendices: Introduction -- Appendix I: Notes on the Spanish People’s ­Superficial Catholicism -- Appendix II: Revolutionary Uprisings in Spain, 1932–1934 -- Appendix III: One Example of Monetary Reform and Scheme for Currency Circulation in a Social Economy296 -- Appendix IV: The CNT and the FAI: Pressure Groups (1998 [revised 2005]) -- Appendix V: The Two Libertarian Communisms, or, the Libertarian Party versus ­Anarcho-Syndicalism (revised 2005) -- Appendix VI: Notes on Governmental Collaboration -- Appendix VII: Making Sense of the Plenum of ­Confederal Militias and Columns -- Appendix VIII: Evidence about the Collectives of Ascó and Flix (Tarragona), and the Barcelona Barbers’ Collective360 -- Appendix IX: The Madrid Peasants’ Collective361 -- Appendix X: The Adra Fishermen’s Collective364 -- Appendix XI: The Artesa de Lérida Collective365 -- Appendix XII: The Barbastro Comarcal Federation of Collectives366 -- Appendix XIII: UGT CNT CLUEA. Citrus Fruit Exports from Revolutionary Spain, 1936–1937367 -- Appendix XIV: The Establishment, Growth and ­Operation of the Barcelona and ­District Locksmiths’ and Corrugated Shutters Collective378.
Appendix XV: Marx, Engels, the CP, Councilism, ­Historians and Revolutionary Spain -- Appendix XVI: Francoism, Transition to Democracy and Thoughts on Collective ­Management (written 1997–1998) -- Glossary of Terms and Initials Used in the Text -- Index.
Summary: An exposition of the logic, organization, and economics of syndicalism—workers' self-management—during the Spanish Revolution.
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Copyright Information -- Prologue -- Introduction: Self-Management and Anarcho-Syndicalism -- Chapter One: Introducing the Anarcho-Syndicalist Movement, the CNT -- Chapter Two: Catalonia as a Model: Self-Management ­Emerges in Barcelona -- The First Contradictions -- Chapter Three: A Brief Survey of Self-Management in Other Regions of Spain -- Chapter Four: Organising Self-­Management across the Nation -- Chapter Five: Self-Management ­under Attack -- Chapter Six: Self-Management’s ­Outcomes: Overall Conclusions and Estimates -- Chapter Seven: Conclusions about Self-Management in 1936­–1939, and Broad Reflections -- Appendices: Introduction -- Appendix I: Notes on the Spanish People’s ­Superficial Catholicism -- Appendix II: Revolutionary Uprisings in Spain, 1932–1934 -- Appendix III: One Example of Monetary Reform and Scheme for Currency Circulation in a Social Economy296 -- Appendix IV: The CNT and the FAI: Pressure Groups (1998 [revised 2005]) -- Appendix V: The Two Libertarian Communisms, or, the Libertarian Party versus ­Anarcho-Syndicalism (revised 2005) -- Appendix VI: Notes on Governmental Collaboration -- Appendix VII: Making Sense of the Plenum of ­Confederal Militias and Columns -- Appendix VIII: Evidence about the Collectives of Ascó and Flix (Tarragona), and the Barcelona Barbers’ Collective360 -- Appendix IX: The Madrid Peasants’ Collective361 -- Appendix X: The Adra Fishermen’s Collective364 -- Appendix XI: The Artesa de Lérida Collective365 -- Appendix XII: The Barbastro Comarcal Federation of Collectives366 -- Appendix XIII: UGT CNT CLUEA. Citrus Fruit Exports from Revolutionary Spain, 1936–1937367 -- Appendix XIV: The Establishment, Growth and ­Operation of the Barcelona and ­District Locksmiths’ and Corrugated Shutters Collective378.

Appendix XV: Marx, Engels, the CP, Councilism, ­Historians and Revolutionary Spain -- Appendix XVI: Francoism, Transition to Democracy and Thoughts on Collective ­Management (written 1997–1998) -- Glossary of Terms and Initials Used in the Text -- Index.

An exposition of the logic, organization, and economics of syndicalism—workers' self-management—during the Spanish Revolution.

Electronic reproduction

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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