by John Holloway
Pluto Press, 2019
Paper: 978-0-7453-3932-0 | Cloth: 978-0-7453-3933-7
Library of Congress Classification HM471.H65 2019
Dewey Decimal Classification 303.04

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After a century of failed radical projects, the concept of revolution itself is in crisis. By asking deep questions about the nature of humanity, work, capitalism, organization, and resistance, John Holloway looks sharply at modern protest movements and provides tools for creating new strategies. A profound search for a theory of social change, Change the World Without Taking Power clears away the cobwebs of revolutionary socialism in order to renew the fight for the ending of capitalism and the construction of a new, fairer world. With a new preface from the author, this update of a classic work in revolutionary thought is published to coincide with Pluto Press’s fiftieth anniversary.
 

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