Abstract
This essay starts from the presumption that "the communist hypothesis" is still a good one, but argues that the idea of communism requires urgent re-thinking in light of both the "obscure" disaster of twentieth century really existing socialism and the specific conditions of twenty-first century capitalism. I explore the contours of the communist hypothesis, chart the characteristics of the revolutionary capitalism of the twenty-first century and consider how our present predicament relates to the urgency of rethinking and reviving the communist hypothesis. Throughout, I tentatively suggest a number of avenues that require urgent intellectual and theoretical attention and interrogate the present condition in light of the possibilities for creating communist geographies for the twenty-first century.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | The Point is the Change it - Geographies of Hope and Survival in an Age of Crisis |
Place of Publication | Oxford |
Publisher | Basil Blackwell Ltd |
Pages | 298-319 |
Publication status | Published - 2010 |