[This text illustrates a Marxist theoretician Roger Garaudy seeking in the late 60's to advance the analysis and therefore the political practice of the French Communist Party which he is until February 1970 one of the most important leaders. The arguments summarized in this article, and defended Garaudy in the 19th Congress are developed in particular "For a French model of socialism," "The turning point of socialism", written before its exclusion, and "alternative"]
- Paris, Editions Anthropos, 1971. Items: - Raymond Ledrut: The revolutionary thought and the end of metaphysics. - Jean Dru: The State, the plan and the republic of councils. - Victor Fay: From left, an instrument of struggle for power, the party, the forerunner of a socialist society. - Lucien Goldmann: Revolution and bureaucracy. - Rossana Rossanda: The Cultural Revolution and the social structure of communist China. - Yvon Bourdet: The Extraordinary and the impossible. - Vic L. Allen: Contemporary Capitalism and revolutionary change. - Pierre Naville: Models and historical change in the structure of the working class. - Lucio Magri: Spontaneity and revolutionary organization - Notes on the Cultural Revolution. - Henri Lefebvre: The working class is revolutionary? - Peter Amon: Cultural Revolution and the Dialectic of center and periphery. - Roger Garaudy : Revolution and historic bloc . - Mick Lowy: Guevara, Marxism and current realities of Latin America. - Serge Mallet: working class, capitalist organization, the Soviet system. - Gajo Petrovic: Humanism and revolution. - Fernando Claudin: About the evolution of the Communist Party of Spain. - Andre Granou: The process of democratization in Czechoslovakia and the Crisis of the movement Communist. - Jiri Pelikan: To dispel some misconceptions about the Prague Spring. - Jean Chesneaux: About Indo-front solidarity. - Rene Lourau: The bureaucracy as a ruling class. - Anouar Abdel-Malek: Towards a Sociology of imperialism (II).
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