Traduit pour la première fois en anglais, le récit saisissant d'Alexandra Kollontaï sur les premières années du mouvement socialiste en Finlande, publié à l'origine en 1906 et interdit l'année suivante avec mandat d'arrêt lancé contre Kollontaï : un reportage de première main et une analyse politique de l'organisation des travailleurs contre l'autocratie tsariste et l'oppression capitaliste.
Kollontaï's writings give an overview of the early years of socialist history in Finland, in which she played an active role, and provide an almost day-to-day account of the 1905 General Strike, which transformed and democratised the Finnish political landscape. It portrays workers' solidarity, the formation of the Red Guards, the emergence of new proletarian subjectivities and the bourgeoisie's betrayal of the democratic political process.
In her lengthy introduction, Porter contextualises Kollontaï's writings on Finland by discussing her style and her translation of Marxist terminology into the political struggle. She also provides valuable details about the background to the initial publication of the Finland and Socialism booklet.
Alexandra Kollontaï (1872-1952) fought on the front line for workers' power and women's liberation. Role model for the "new woman" of the Revolution, the only woman member of the first 1917 Bolshevik government, she was also one of the Revolution's most popular and brilliant writers, read by millions, author of eight books, and over two hundred articles, essays and pamphlets. Her writings from Finland's socialist movement have been unpublished until now in English translation. Half-Russian, half-Finnish, bilingual in both languages from birth, she wrote extensively about the country in which she was partly raised, whose culture, politics and way of life were so close to her.
Designed by Ott Kagovere, the book is richly illustrated with archival images depicting the early years of workers movements in Finland.
Alexandra Kollontaï (1872-1952) est une révolutionnaire et théoricienne russe, femme politique socialiste, communiste et militante féministe marxiste. Figure influente au sein du parti bolchevique, elle a été la première femme de l'histoire à être ministre et la première femme ambassadrice.
Voir aussi
Red Love – A Reader on Alexandra Kollontai.