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Dissident Marxism and Utopian Eco-Socialism in the German Democratic Republic
The Intellectual Legacies of Rudolf Bahro, Wolfgang Harich, and Robert Havemann
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English
Published/Copyright:
2024
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Rudolf Bahro, Wolfgang Harich and Robert Havemann were probably the best-known critics of the DDR’s ruling Socialist Unity Party. Yet they saw themselves as Marxists, and their demands extended far beyond a democratisation of real socialism. When environmental issues became more important in the West in the 1970s, the Party treated it as an ideological manoeuvre of the class enemy. The three dissidents saw things differently: they combined socialism and ecology, adopting a utopian perspective frowned upon by the state. In doing so, they created political concepts that were unique for the Eastern Bloc. Alexander Amberger introduces them, relates them to each other, and poses the question of their relevance then and now.
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Alexander Amberger studied political science at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg from 1999–2006. Since 2011, he has been a staff member for political education at 'Helle Panke' e.V. – Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung Berlin, and since 2017, a member of the Historical Commission of the party executive of DIE LINKE.
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eBook published on:
February 6, 2024
eBook ISBN:
9789004687868
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Main content:
428
eBook ISBN:
9789004687868
Keywords for this book
Eco-socialism; Ecology; Limits to growth; Marxism; Eco-Marxism; Utopianism; DDR; Bahro; Hahrich; Havemann; German socialism
Audience(s) for this book
Eco-socialists, readers interested in Marxist approaches to ecology, historians of the DDR and German socialism in the post-war period, scholars of political utopia and utopianism.