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TY - CHAP
T1 - Bonapartismus ohne Bonaparte
T2 - von Thatcher über Blair zum Brexit
AU - Jessop, Robert Douglas
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - This is a contribution to a volume celebrating Marx's analysis of the dictatorship of Emperor Louis Bonaparte and seeking parallels with later developments in the interwar period and the 21st century. I compare the rise of Thatcherism, New Labour, and the Brexit referendum and negotiations in the light of the arguments of Marx and Gramsci. Brexit can be seen as a Bonapartist moment without a Bonaparte to lead it.
AB - This is a contribution to a volume celebrating Marx's analysis of the dictatorship of Emperor Louis Bonaparte and seeking parallels with later developments in the interwar period and the 21st century. I compare the rise of Thatcherism, New Labour, and the Brexit referendum and negotiations in the light of the arguments of Marx and Gramsci. Brexit can be seen as a Bonapartist moment without a Bonaparte to lead it.
KW - Marx
KW - Gramsci
KW - Bonapartism
KW - Thatcherism
KW - Crisis
KW - Rassemblement
KW - Brexit
KW - populism
KW - social basis
KW - organic crisis
M3 - Chapter (peer-reviewed)
SN - 9783320023485
SP - 95
EP - 117
BT - Die neuen Bonapartismen
A2 - Beck, Martin
A2 - Stuetzle, Ingo
PB - Dietz Verlag
CY - Berlin
ER -