Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Self-Managed Marxists 02: Yvon Bourdet

Yvon Bourdet, born June 8, 1920 and died on 11 March 2005, is a durable, teacher, historian, sociologist, activist and theoretician of Marxism self-management.

BIOGRAPHY
During World War I, Yvon Bourdet is a member of a resistance group in Corrèze. He later became professor of philosophy and then studied history and sociology. He has worked on AustroMarxism, and within this framework published texts by Max Adler and Otto Bauer. He is master of research at CNRS.
Militant Marxist group Socialisme ou Barbarie in the 1960s, he then devoted himself to self-management.
Yvon Bourdet wrote in the journal Marxology Studies headed by Maximilien Rubel and in arguments and self-management and socialism.

PUBLICATIONS:

Communism and Marxism, critical notes of political sociology, Mr. Brient and Co., 1963
The issuance of Prometheus to a political theory of self-management, Editions Anthropos, 1970
With Georges Haupt, Felix Kreissler and Herbert Steiner: Biographical Dictionary of the international labor movement, Austria, The workers Editions, 1971
Figures Lukács, Editions Anthropos, 1972
For self, Editions Anthropos, 1974
Alain Guillerm: The Self-management, Seghers, 1975
What poses the militants? Sociological analysis of the motivations and behaviors, Stock 1976
Praise of patois or Itinerary of a Occitan story, Galileo Editions 1977
Space of self-management: the capital, the capital city, Editions Galilee, 1978

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