In a time of ongoing political, economic, and climate crisis, can we afford our collective unhappiness any longer? There is No Unhappy Revolution gives expression to the age of revolution unfolding before us. With equal parts sophistication and raw urgency, Marcello Tarì identifies the original mo
I have not read it. The author seems to be an 'invisible committee' type ultraleftist who is more excited to continually reinvent the wheel than to build constructively off the past. J. Moufawad-Paul summarizes his critique of this trend in the great book 'The Communist Necessity': "what all of these banal reclamations are and can ever be [is] an attempt to profess communism while simultaneously accepting the end of history narrative."
I have not read it. The author seems to be an 'invisible committee' type ultraleftist who is more excited to continually reinvent the wheel than to build constructively off the past. J. Moufawad-Paul summarizes his critique of this trend in the great book 'The Communist Necessity': "what all of these banal reclamations are and can ever be [is] an attempt to profess communism while simultaneously accepting the end of history narrative."