Hegemony and United Front

We publish below the summary of a contribution presented by Daniel Bensaid, in the framework of the “strategy cycle” at the summer university of the LCR which was held in Port Leucate from August 24-29, 2007 (references have been changed to English language versions where available). During the 1970s, the notion of hegemony served as […]

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First impressions off-the-cuff

This text is an introduction to an interview published in Viento Sur. It presents elements from an off-the-cuff synthesis of the French presidential election. This synthesis will require editing later, after taking a step back. A detailed analysis of the presidential results confirms the « social » character of the Besancenot vote. One should keep in mind […]

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Daniel Bensaïd nous a quittés

Dimanche 24 janvier 2010 à la Mutualité à Paris un hommage était rendu à Daniel Bensaïd. Une girafe dans un champ de mulots. Voilà comment on peut représenter Daniel Bensaïd dans le paysage intellectuel d’aujourd’hui. Ce que je dis n’est pas très aimable pour les mulots, c’est vrai. Mais, déjà parmi ces mulots, vous avez reconnu BHL […]

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Adieu Daniel

Bien sûr, fin juin 1968, je connaissais Daniel comme un dirigeant prestigieux du mouvement du 22-Mars et des événements de Mai. Je me souviens de Daniel, la première fois que je l’approchai « de près ». C’était à Montpellier, une fin après-midi de juillet, place de la Comédie. Dans cette arène, un soleil éblouissant l’habillait […]

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Marxisms, theory, yesterday and today

Vpered: What parts of the Marxist heritage clearly belong to the past, and which ones do you feel remain equally relevant today? Daniel Bensaïd: I’d like to start by nuancing or differentiating the very idea of heritage. There isn’t one heritage, but many: an “orthodox” (Party or State) Marxism and “heterodox” Marxisms; a scientistic (or […]

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On the return of the politico-strategic question

Gramsci

This article takes up issues arising in a discussion on revolutionary strategy to be found in the LCR’s theoretical journal Critique Communiste in March 2006 and continued at a seminar in Paris in June. Other participants included the editor of Critique Communiste Antoine Artous, LCR members Cedric Durand and Francis Sitel, and Alex Callinicos of […]

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Stalinism and Bolshevism

Lenine

The following essay by Daniel Bensaid represents a critical re-evaluation of Trotsky’s well-known pamphlet, written in 1937, Stalinism and Bolshevism. It was written for the magazine Erre, published by supporters of the Fourth International in Italy. There is a current fashion for roots and biblical genealogies: Hegel begat Marx, who begat Lenin, who begat Stalin… […]

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