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OverviewWhile the Great French Revolution of 1789 served as a political compass for several generations of European radicals, for socialists in particular, Gracchus Babeuf was far and away its most important leader. Babeuf and the newspaper he edited, Le Tribun du Peuple, pushed well beyond his contemporaries in their staunch defense of democracy and demands for the abolition of private property. Going so far as to call for an insurrection against the government of the Directory as it increased its repression against domestic agitators, Babeuf was eventually arrested and executed in what became known as the ""conspiracy of equals."" This study of Babeuf as a political thinker, based on an analysis of his extensive writings, and on scholarship unavailable in English, draws out why so many considered him to be a major precursor of the modern revolutionary socialist tradition and goes on to make the case that his ideas have much to teach today's activists. The first part traces Babeuf's political evolution in the context of the French Revolution, the second examines his changing reputation among subsequent historians, and the final section assesses the originality of his thought, showing him to be neither a Jacobin nor a Utopian. This updated second edition features an important new introduction by Ian Birchall, a prolific writer and leading authority on Babeuf, that summarizes Babeuf's historical significance, his ideas, and his practice in revolutionary France. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ian BirchallPublisher: Haymarket Books Imprint: Haymarket Books Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781608466054ISBN 10: 1608466051 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 20 September 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsCONTENTS CHRONOLOGY CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION PART I THE EMERGENCE OF A REVOLUTIONARY CHAPTER 2 ‘BORN IN THE MUD’ CHAPTER 3 ADVANCING REVOLUTION CHAPTER 4 THE CONSPIRACY CHAPTER 5 THE TRIAL PART II THE CONDESCENSION OF POSTERITY CHAPTER 6 FIRST OPINIONS CHAPTER 7 1848 AND AFTER CHAPTER 8 THE SHADOW OF OCTOBER CHAPTER 9 COLD WAR AND AFTER PART III BABEUF’S SOCIALISM CHAPTER 10 COMMON HAPPINESS CHAPTER 11 THEORY AND PRACTICE APPENDIX BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE ENDNOTESReviewsThe story of the French Revolution has been the subject of countless books and articles, but the story of Gracchus Babeuf has rarely been told in the English language, so this reprint of Ian Birchall's 1997 book looking at the French revolutionary is enormously welcome...as Ian Birchall's excellent book shows us, we still have much to learn from the revolutionary life of Gracchus Babeuf. Resolute Reader The story of the French Revolution has been the subject of countless books and articles, but the story of Gracchus Babeuf has rarely been told in the English language, so this reprint of Ian Birchall's 1997 book looking at the French revolutionary is enormously welcome...as Ian Birchall's excellent book shows us, we still have much to learn from the revolutionary life of Gracchus Babeuf. <b><i>Resolute Reader</i></b> Author InformationIan Birchall is a socialist historian and translator based in London. His books include Sartre Against Stalinism, A Rebel's Guide to Lenin, and Tony Cliff: A Marxist for His Time. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |