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'The conspiracy of capital': American popular radicalism and the politics of conspiracy from Haymarket to the Red Scare.

机译:“资本的阴谋”:美国的普遍激进主义和从干草市场到红色恐慌的阴谋政治。

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"'The Conspiracy of Capital': American Popular Radicalism and the Politics of Conspiracy from Haymarket to the Red Scare," is an historical interrogation of the political, legal and cultural struggle over the meaning of conspiracy in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. "The Conspiracy of Capital" argues that for the generation of American radicals who came of age after the Haymarket bombing of 1886, the generation who formed the Socialist Party and the Industrial Workers of the World, who wrote for the Appeal to Reason, The Masses and The Messenger, and who marched in opposition to the political conspiracy trials of Big Bill Haywood, Tom Mooney and Sacco and Vanzetti, the politics of conspiracy was central to the ideological and strategic formation of what I refer to as a "culture of popular radicalism" in America. I frame this culture of popular radicalism as emerging in direct confrontation with the countersubversive tradition of criminalizing dissent, demonizing of "alien" ideologies like socialism, and the formation of private and public repressive apparatuses ranging from anti-union conspiracy laws to the wartime Espionage and Sedition Acts, and from the Pinkerton National Detective Agency to the nation-building work of J. Edgar Hoover's FBI. I argue that this reciprocal struggle between these combatants in the class or democratic struggle constitutes a "dialectics of conspiracy," in which conspiracy breeds conspiracy on the levels of law, political organization and through the field of ideological representation. My dissertation traces this dialectic of conspiracy from the evolution of conspiracy law and the repression of slave and labor uprisings in the nineteenth century, through the rise of popular socialism and Industrial Unionism in the era of monopoly capitalism, culminating in the wave of counter-revolutionary political repression and physical violence known as the Red Scare of 1919. My dissertation reframes the history of American conspiracy thinking beyond the limits imposed by the concept of "paranoia," to reconstruct the radical plebeian tradition of conspiracy thinking on the political left while reasserting the central importance of conspiracy in the ideology and political practices of both the rulers and the ruled.
机译:“'资本的阴谋':美国大众激进主义和从干草市场到红色恐慌的阴谋政治”,是对19世纪末20世纪末关于阴谋含义的政治,法律和文化斗争的历史考察。 《资本的阴谋论》认为,对于在1886年干草市场炸弹袭击后成年的美国激进分子这一代,他们组成了社会党和世界工业工人,为大众呼吁理性而写作和信使号,并反对大比尔·海伍德,汤姆·穆尼,萨科和凡泽蒂的政治阴谋审判,阴谋政治对于我所谓的“大众激进主义文化”的思想和战略形成至关重要“ 在美国。我将这种普遍存在的激进主义文化与直接反对派的异议相抵触,这些传统将异议定为刑事犯罪,妖魔化了社会主义等“外来”意识形态,并形成了从反工会阴谋法到战时间谍活动和煽动叛乱法令,以及从平克顿国家侦探局到J. Edgar Hoover的FBI的国家建设工作。我认为,阶级之间这些战斗人员之间的这种对立斗争或民主斗争构成了“阴谋辩证法”,其中,阴谋在法律,政治组织和意识形态代表领域上滋生了阴谋。我的论文追溯了这种阴谋的辩证法,其源于十九世纪阴谋法的演变以及对奴隶和劳工起义的镇压,直到垄断资本主义时代的大众社会主义和工业工会主义的兴起,最终掀起了反革命浪潮。政治压迫和人身暴力,被称为1919年的红色恐慌。我的论文重新构想了美国阴谋思想的历史,超越了“偏执狂”概念所施加的限制,以在政治左派上重建激进的平民主义阴谋思想传统,同时又重申了这一观点。阴谋在统治者和被统治者的意识形态和政治实践中都至关重要。

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  • 作者

    Cohen, Michael Mark.;

  • 作者单位

    Yale University.;

  • 授予单位 Yale University.;
  • 学科 American Studies.;History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 549 p.
  • 总页数 549
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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