Partisan Ruptures: Self-Management, Market Reform and the Spectre of Socialist Yugoslavia

Partisan Ruptures: Self-Management, Market Reform and the Spectre of Socialist Yugoslavia

by Gal Kirn
Partisan Ruptures: Self-Management, Market Reform and the Spectre of Socialist Yugoslavia

Partisan Ruptures: Self-Management, Market Reform and the Spectre of Socialist Yugoslavia

by Gal Kirn

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Overview

Yugoslavia's twentieth-century bore witness to civil war, sharp ideological struggles and a series of 'partisan ruptures'; revolutionary events that changed the face of Yugoslavian society, politics and culture, which were felt on a global level. This book is a comprehensive historical and political analysis of the three major ruptures; the People's Liberation Struggle during World War Two, the self-management model and the Non-Aligned Movement. In order to understand what provoked and what came out of these revolutionary ruptures, Gal Kirn examines the implications of communism and socialism's productive relationship, the Yugoslavian 'experiment' of market socialism that marked the political and economic shift towards 'post-socialism' already in the 1960s, which crystallised new class coalitions that will later on - together with austerity politics - lead the way towards des-integration of Yugoslavia. Filling a much-needed gap in English language literature, this book's interrogation of the Yugoslav socialist experiment offers insights for left projects and democratic socialist discussions today, as well as historians of Yugoslavia and revolutionary movements.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780745338941
Publisher: Pluto Press
Publication date: 12/20/2019
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Gal Kirn is an open topic fellow at TU Dresden. He was previously a researcher at the JvE Academie in Maastricht, a research fellow at ICI Berlin and a fellow at Stuttgart's Akademie Schloss Solitude. He has edited books on neoliberalism, Althusser, Yugoslav black wave cinema and theories of post-Fordism. He is currently finishing the book The Partisan Counter Archive and editing a book on riots.

Table of Contents

Introduction: How to Return to Socialist Yugoslavia? Part I: Three Partisan Ruptures 1. On Rupture as a Revolutionary Process 2. Political Context of the Yugoslav Periphery Before WW2 3. Partisan Rupture I: Entering the People's Liberation Struggle With Strong Consequences 4. The Ruins of Imperialism: The Split With Stalin and Many Roads to Socialism? 5. Partisan Rupture II: Politics and the Imaginary of the Non-Aligned Movement 6. Partisan Rupture III: Workers' Self-Management Socialism Part II: On the Contradictions of Market Reform 7. Theoretical Introduction: Remarks on the Studies of the Yugoslav Socialist Experience 8. The Main Features of Yugoslav Self-Management Before Market Reform 9. Market Rupture: Reform of 1965 Towards Market Competition and the Logic of Capital 10. Theoretical Intermezzo: From the Withering Away of Class Struggle to its Return 11. Separation 1: Workers Strikes and Student Protests 12. Separation 2: Competition between Companies, Market Discipline and Financial Capital 13. Socialist Reproduction and its Antinomies: On Liberalism and Nationalism 14. Political Rupture: On Civil Society in 1980's Slovenia Conclusion: European Horizons of the Victory and Defeat of the Yugoslav Socialism
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