Morton, Adam David - Bieler, Andreas

Interlocutions with passive revolution

is part of Thesis Eleven , 147 , 1 , August, 2018 , pp. 9 - 28
This article critically engages with debates on uneven and combined development and particularly the lack of attention given in this literature to accounts of spatial diversity in capitalism's outward expansion as well as issues of Eurocentrism. Through interlocutions with Antonio Gramsci on his theorising of state formation and capitalist modernity and the notion of passive revolution, we draw out the internal relationship between the structuring condition of uneven and combined development and the class agency of passive revolution. Interlocuting with passive revolution places Antonio Gramsci firmly within a stream of classic social theory shaping considerations of capitalist modernity. As a result, by building on cognate theorising elsewhere, passive revolution can then be established as a lateral field of causality that necessarily grasps spatio-temporal dynamics linked to both state and subaltern class practices of transformation in social property relations, situated within the structuring conditions of uneven and combined development.
Language eng
Names [author] Morton, Adam David
[author] Bieler, Andreas
Subjects
Trotsky, Leon
Rivoluzione Passiva
Trotsky, Leon
Passive revolution