Gilles Dauvé
Gilles Dauvé | |
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Born | 1947 |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | School teacher |
Known for | Communization theory |
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Gilles Dauvé (
translator,[1] associated with the development of communization theory
.
Biography
In collaboration with other left communists such as
class struggle.[citation needed
]
Among English-speaking communists and
council communist and Situationist traditions.[citation needed
]
Dauvé also participated in the journal La Banquise, which he edited with
autonomist experiments. It also developed the theory of society's real subsumption into capital. The editors describe their aims and influences in The Story of Our Origins at the Wayback Machine
(archived October 28, 2009) (La Banquise, 2, 1983).
More recently, Dauvé, along with Nesic and others, has published the irregular journal Troploin, featuring articles on the collapse of both
War on Terrorism. Many have been translated into English by Dauvé himself and are archived on the Troploin website.[citation needed
]
Bibliography
In English
- Eclipse and Re-emergence of the Communist Movement Jean Barrot et François Martin (alias de François Cerutti), Black & Red Press (Detroit, Michigan), 1974 [3][4]
- Critique of the Situationist International at the Wayback Machine (archived October 28, 2009), 1979
- The Story of Our Origins at the Wayback Machine (archived October 28, 2009)
- and the S.I.? (originally published in La Banquise, no. 4, 1986)
- The Perplexities of the Middle Eastern Conflict
- Grey September (on the issues raised after September 11, 2001, with Carasso and Nesic)
- Back to the Situationist International
- From Crisis to Communisation (PM Press, 2019)
In French
- Jean Barrot, Le Mouvement communiste, Champ Libre, 1972
- Jean Barrot, Communisme et question russe, La Tête de feuilles, 1972
- Jean Barrot, La Gauche communiste en Allemagne, 1918-1921, Payot, 1976
- Jean Barrot, Bilan, Contre-révolution en Espagne 1936-1939, Paris, U.G.E. 10/18, 1979 ( téléchargeable cf. liens externes)
- Collectif, Libertaires et « ultra-gauche » contre le négationnisme, préf. Gilles Perrault, ill. Tony Johannot, contributions de Pierre Rabcor, François-Georges Lavacquerie, Serge Quadruppani, Gilles Dauvé, en annexe : Les Ennemis de nos ennemis ne sont pas forcément nos amis (mai 1992), Paris, Réflex, 1996
- Gilles Dauvé, Banlieue molle, HB Éditions, 1997
- Gilles Dauvé, Quand meurent les Insurrections, ADEL, 1999
- Denis Authier, Gilles Dauvé, Ni parlement, ni syndicats: Les conseils ouvriers!, Les Nuits rouges, 2003
- Gilles Dauvé, Karl Nesic, Au-delà de la démocratie, L'Harmattan, 2009
See also
References
- ^ "PM Press Author: Gilles Dauvé". PM Press. Retrieved May 23, 2016.
- ^ "Re-collecting our past - La Banquise". libcom.org.
The text surveys the Italian and German lefts, Socialisme Ou Barbarie and the Situationist International and describes the theoretical development of the French ultra-left.
- ^ "ECLIPSE & RE-EMERGENCE OF THE COMMUNIST MOVEMENT by Jean Barrot and Francois Martin". www.reocities.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-13. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
- ^ "Eclipse and Re-Emergence of the Communist Movement". libcom.org.
External links
- Quotations related to Gilles Dauvé at Wikiquote
- Gilles Dauvé Library (Libcom.org archive of Dauvé best-known English texts)
- Jean Barrot (John Gray's archive of earlier French, English, Italian, and German pieces)