
The Paris Commune
by Gluckstein, Donny-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. ix |
The Commune's Achievements | p. 1 |
The Revolution of March 18, 1871 | p. 1 |
A New Power | p. 4 |
Running the Great City | p. 8 |
The Commune in Action | p. 13 |
A New Foundation for Social and Economic Relations | p. 16 |
The ôPetroleusesö: The Commune and Women's Liberation | p. 20 |
The Triumph of Reason | p. 25 |
The Commune's Internationalism | p. 29 |
The Commune's Legal System | p. 31 |
ôThe Inauguration of Luxuryö | p. 32 |
ôA Gigantic Liberation of the Wordö | p. 33 |
The Proclamation | p. 40 |
The Capital of the Human Race | p. 45 |
The Place | p. 45 |
The Power: Second Empire | p. 52 |
The People | p. 57 |
The Politics | p. 60 |
War and Siege | p. 77 |
From Republic to Commune | p. 77 |
The September 4 Revolution | p. 79 |
The Government of National Defense | p. 80 |
Contradictions of Wartime Politics | p. 82 |
The Siege | p. 84 |
The Idea of a Commune | p. 90 |
A New Type of Mass Power | p. 100 |
The National Assembly versus Paris | p. 105 |
Fighting the Civil War | p. 111 |
Beyond the Walls | p. 112 |
What Is to Be Done about Versailles? March 19-31 | p. 116 |
The First Days of the Communal Council | p. 122 |
The Federals and Their Opponents | p. 126 |
The War Delegates | p. 131 |
The Home Front: Freedom versus Authority | p. 137 |
The Middle Class under the Commune | p. 139 |
The Hostage Decree | p. 140 |
The Commune and the Issue of ôTerrorö | p. 141 |
The Committee of Public Safety | p. 144 |
Bloody Week | p. 149 |
The Communard Resistance | p. 149 |
Unholy Alliance: The Commune's Enemies | p. 156 |
Defeat and Massacre | p. 158 |
Interpretations: Critics and Champions | p. 167 |
The Commune as Municipal or Community Politics | p. 168 |
Anarchism: The Commune as the Abolition of Politics | p. 170 |
The Feminist Critique | p. 171 |
ôTwilight or Dawnö? | p. 177 |
Champions: The Marxist Tradition and the Commune | p. 181 |
Notes | p. 193 |
Appendixes | |
Chronology | p. 221 |
Principal Figures | p. 225 |
ôThe Internationaleö | p. 233 |
Map of Paris, 1871 | p. 236 |
Index | p. 238 |
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