Thomas Telios is Lecturer of Philosophy at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Dieter Thoma is Professor of Philosophy at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Ulrich Schmid is Professor of Russian Studies at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
1. Chapter 1 Preface
Reconsidering the Russian Revolution
2. Chapter 2 Karl Schloegel Beyond the Horizon: The Russian Revolution Seen from Afar
3. Chapter 3 Sylvia Sasse Reenacting the Revolution? Theater and Politics of Repetition
4. Chapter 4 Eniko Darabos Revolution in Sexual Ethics: Communism and the 'Sex Problem'5. Chapter 5 Christian Schmidt Revolution and Salvation
6. Chapter 6 Naveen Kanalu Law, Absolute Will, and the 'Withering of the State': Sovereignty at the Limits of Lenin's 'Dictatorship of the Proletariat'
7. Chapter 7 Dieter Thoma What Is Life Like After Revolution? Administration, Habit, and Democracy in Lenin's The State and Revolution - and Beyond
Retelling the Russian Revolution
8. Chapter 8 Ulrich Schmid German and Jewish Conspiracies: The October Revolution from the perspective of the Italian Fascists and the German National Socialists
9. Chapter 9 Tatjana Jukic A Narrative Theory for the October Revolution (From Maugham to Benjamin and Back)
10. Chapter 10 Marie-Josee Lavallee October and the Prospects for Revolution. The Views of Arendt, Adorno, and Marcuse11. Chapter 11 Tora Lane Memory politics and the 'politics of memory'
12. Chapter 12 Stephan Rindlisbacher Into Historical Limbo: The Legacy of the October Revolution in Russia
Reenabling Revolution
13. Chapter 13 Geoffroy de Lagasnerie The Concepts of Revolution14. Chapter 14 Christoph Menke The Possibility of the Revolution
15. Chapter 15 Donatella della Porta Time Intensification in Revolutionary Dynamics
16. Chapter 16 Thomas Telios Postscript: Communist Subjectivity and the Politics of Collectiversalism