Author: Sankha Subhra Biswas

Daniel Bensaïd and Question of Strategy

The fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 was not merely a geopolitical event but also resulted, globally, in a profound crisis in revolutionary thought. Amidst the ruins of socialist hope scattered across a neoliberal landscape, one encounters Daniel Bensaïd, a Marxist who refused to accept defeat without extracting lessons from historical setbacks. As a prominent intellectual within the French Ligue Communiste Révolutionnaire (LCR) and a prolific writer, Bensaïd reignited the debate on communist strategy at a time when the very notion was often ridiculed or dismissed. His Marxism was not a set of rigid dogmas but rather an orientation – a wager on the potential for rupture, shaped by the tragic memories of past revolutions and the pressing need for battles in the present.

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