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30 reviewsISBN-10 : 0520314182
ISBN-13 : 9780520314184
Author: Tim McDaniel
The introduction to Autocracy, Capitalism, and Revolution in Russia explores the unique social, economic, and political dynamics that shaped the 1917 Russian Revolution. Unlike other modern revolutions, such as the French or English cases, where industrialization played a secondary role, the Russian Revolution was heavily influenced by its emerging industrial proletariat. Concentrated in urban centers like Petrograd and Moscow, this working class became a pivotal revolutionary force despite its relatively small size. The revolution itself was multifaceted, encompassing a proletarian uprising against capitalism, a peasant revolt against landowners, soldiers’ rebellions, and even elements of a bourgeois revolution against autocracy. The interplay of these forces created a complex revolutionary process, with labor militancy at its core. Severe repression under tsarist autocracy stifled formal worker organizations, but this repression also fueled sporadic bursts of radical action, making the Russian labor movement distinctly revolutionary.
1. Introduction: The Proletarian Revolution in Russia
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PART I THEORETICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
2. Autocratic Capitalism as a Model of Industrialization
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3. Theoretical Perspectives on the Russian Labor Movement
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PART II AUTOCRATIC CAPITALISM AND TSARIST LABOR POLICY
Introduction
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4. Government Labor Policy before 1905
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5. Labor Policy in 1905-1907
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6. Labor Policy at a Dead End
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PART III STRUCTURE AND BASIC TRAITS OF THE RUSSIAN LABOR MOVEMENT
Introduction
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7. Mass Workers
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8. Conscious Workers
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9. The Revolutionary Intelligentsia
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10. Labor and Organization
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11. Solidarity
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12. Radicalism
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PART IV. PERSPECTIVES ON THE URBAN REVOLUTION OF 1917
Introduction
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13. Radicalism in the Class Struggle
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14. The Workers and the State in 1917
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15. Workers and Social Democracy in 1917
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Tags: Autocracy, Capitalism, Revolution, Russia, Tim McDaniel