Biblioteca / 1930-1939
Edward S. Mason. The Paris Commune. An Episode in the History of the Socialist Movement.
Nueva York: Macmillan, 1930.
xiv, 386 páginas.
CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION—THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PARIS COMMUNE
I – SOCIALISM IN FRANCE IN THE 1860’s
Jacobinism in the 1860’s
Blanqui and the Blanquists
Proudhon
The First International in France
II – THE PRELUDE TO REVOLUTION
Growth of the Radical Opposition
An Attempt at Revolution: the 31st of October, 1870
The Clubs
The National Guard in Paris
January 22, 1871
Paris and the National Assembly
The Central Committee
Conclusion: The Commune before hel 18th of March
III – PARIS IN REVOLUTION
The Government of Monsieur Assi
The Retreat to Versailles
The Mayors of Paris and the Central Committee
Was the Revolution Proletarian and Socialist?
Paris and Versailles at War
Conclusion
IV – THE COMMUNE OF PARIS
The Communal Assembly
The Administration of the Commune
The Military Direction of the Commune
Internal Difficulties of the Commune
Decline of the Commune
V – THE COMMUNE OF PARIS (Continued)
The Socialism of the Commune
The Anti-Clericalism of the Commune
The Fall of the Commune
VI – THE COMMUNE IN SOCIALIST MYTHOLOGY
The Commune and Contemporary Socialists
The Marxian Interpretation of the Commune
The History of the Commune According to Marx
The ‘‘Lesson” of the Commune
VII – THE COMMUNIST INTERPRETATION OF THE COMMUNE
Lenin and the Commune of Paris
Communist Writings on the Commune in Relation to the Russian Revolution
The Commune and the Communist Attack on the 2nd International
The Commune and Communist Propaganda
CONCLUSION