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Chris Harman is the author of several books, including A People's History of the World.

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Werke von Chris Harman

How Marxism Works (1979) 33 Exemplare
REVOLUTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY (2007) 15 Exemplare
Marxism and History (1998) 10 Exemplare
A PEOPLES HISTORY OF THE WORLD (2010) 7 Exemplare
International Socialism 109, Winter 2006 (2006) — Herausgeber — 7 Exemplare
Party and Class (1980) 7 Exemplare
Selected Writings (2011) 6 Exemplare
International Socialism 115, Summer 2007 (2007) — Herausgeber — 5 Exemplare
International Socialism 116, Autumn 2007 (2007) — Herausgeber — 4 Exemplare
International Socialism 113, Winter 2007 (2007) — Herausgeber — 3 Exemplare
International Socialism 111, Summer 2006 (2006) — Herausgeber — 3 Exemplare
Gramsci versus reformism (1983) 2 Exemplare
Pond Friends 2 Exemplare
What do we mean by revolution? (1996) 2 Exemplare
International Socialism 110, Spring 2006 (2006) — Herausgeber — 2 Exemplare
International Socialism 112, Autumn 2006 (2006) — Herausgeber — 2 Exemplare
Doğu'da Fırtına Koptu (2019) 1 Exemplar
International Socialism #104 (2004) 1 Exemplar
Why Labour fails 1 Exemplar
1968 : eine Welt im Aufruhr (2008) 1 Exemplar
International Socialism 117, Winter 2008 — Herausgeber — 1 Exemplar

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International Socialism 13, Summer 1981 — Mitwirkender — 2 Exemplare

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Geburtstag
1942-11-08
Todestag
2009-11-07
Geschlecht
male
Sterbeort
Cairo, Egypt
Berufe
socialist
journalist
Organisationen
Socialist Workers Party (UK)

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A very readable introduction to Marxist politics marred somewhat by a lack of explanation on a few key issues brought up, which makes the work as a whole feel slightly patronising - a bunch of examples are listed to back up easy to understand and accept points and then more confusing or contentious points are presented as facts. Also gives a pretty shitty accounting of feminism and toes the Trot (specifically the UK SWP) line slavishly.
 
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tombomp | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 31, 2023 |
An excellent book, well-written and gripping in a way few histories of this length are. Harman sets out his vision of the class-based progression of human societies and the rise and fall of different socio-economic systems with clarity and persuasive argument. While I might quibble a few points here and there, in the main this is a magisterial work which any student of history should absolutely read
 
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KatherineJaneWright | 8 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 17, 2022 |
I found this book offensive. There is really no other way to put it. It's blatantly one sided, with pointless character assassinations on one side and whitewashing on the other. The author uses a really insulting tactic of quoting other sources as if they were factual on disputed matters giving no background or differing sources or even any disclaimers. A lot of it is childish point scoring and "look how nasty capitalism is".

At the same time though, I found it interesting and I useful to see what the world looks like through the eyes of communism's number one fan. Funny how there are no fans of communism in countries that suffered through it.

Another problem with this book and pretty much any communist is they always compare capitalism in practice with communism in theory which is a pointless comparison. Want to debate which one is better in theory? Fine, but don't use examples from the real world to show how capitalism is broken because then we have to use examples from the real world for communism and that debate you have lost about 50 times over and still losing by such a wide margin it's embarrassing.
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Paul_S | 8 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 23, 2020 |
Well, it's not really
"... a narrative of ordinary people forming and re-forming complex societies in pursuit of common human goals."

and it's not at all, really, "a people's history". This book just happens to acknowledge (only occasionally) the populations behind the leaders, and is nothing more than the new historicism - which is great - marketed as "A people's history of X". Many recent history books talk at least as much about the human environment in which events happen.

So he sometimes used Marxist ideas to frame events. There's nothing odd about that: much less odd than talking about "raw economic forces" devoid of actual humans.

Histories of the world are always great, I think. This one was great too - otherwise it wouldn't have got 3 stars.
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GirlMeetsTractor | 8 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 22, 2020 |

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