Robin Blackburn

Robin Blackburn (1940) é um historiador socialista britânico, ex-editor da revista New Left Review (1981-99). É autor de ensaios sobre Marx, capitalismo, socialismo e de livros sobre políticas sociais e a história da escravidão.

Seleção de livros e artigos

  • 1963 - Prologue to the Cuban Revolution. New Left Review n.21.
  • 1966 - Towards Socialism editado para o "New Left Review" (com Perry Anderson).
  • 1967 - The Incompatibles: trade union militancy and the consensus (com Alexander Cockburn).
  • 1969 - Student Power : problems, diagnosis, action (editado com Alexander Cockburn).
  • 1970 - Strategy for revolution (editor: ensaios de Régis Debray traduzidos do francês).
  • 1972 - Ideology in Social Science: readings in critical social theory (editor).
  • 1975 - Explosion in a Subcontinent: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Ceylon (editor).
  • 1977 - Revolution and Class Struggle: a reader in Marxist politics (editor).
  • 1988 - The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery, 1776-1848. 550 pp.
  • 1991 - After the Fall : the failure of communism and the future of socialism (editor).
  • 1997 - The Making of New World slavery: from the baroque to the modern, 1492-1800. 600 pp.
  • 2002 - Banking on Death: Or, Investing in Life — The History and Future of Pensions. 500 pp.
  • 2006 - Haiti, Slavery and the Age of the Democratic Revolution, William and Mary Quarterly
  • 2006 - Age Shock: How Finance Is Failing Us 280 pp
  • 2007 - Economic Democracy: Meaningful, Desirable, Feasible?. Daedalus.
  • 2007 - Proposal for a Global Pension. New Left Review, n. 48.
  • 2008 - The Credit Crunch. New Left Review, n. 50.

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