Colin Barker

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Colin Barker (30 June 1939 – 4 February 2019) was a British sociologist as well as a Marxist historian and writer.[1][2][3][4] A former long-standing member of the Socialist Workers Party in Manchester, he was the author of numerous articles and works on Marxism, including a history of the Polish trade union Solidarity, Festival of the Oppressed.[5]

Biography

A Trotskyist, Barker was a member of the International Socialism Group in Oxford and Manchester from 1962. He was a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University from 1967 to 2002 and an organiser of the periodic International Conference on Alternative Futures and Popular Protest there.

Barker regularly spoke at the Socialist Workers Party's annual Marxism event. In 2013, he joined opposition to the SWP Central Committee's handling of the allegations of rape made against 'Comrade Delta'.[6] He left the organisation in 2014 and joined the newly formed Revolutionary Socialism in the 21st Century (rs21) group.[5]

Books

  • The Power Game. London: Pluto, 1972. Template:ISBN.
  • Festival of the Oppressed: solidarity, reform and revolution in Poland, 1980-81. London: Bookmarks, 1986. Template:ISBN.
  • Revolutionary Rehearsals (editor) (1987).
  • Marxism and Social Movements (co-editor). Leiden: Brill, 2013. Template:ISBN.[n 1]
  • Revolutionary Rehearsals in the Neoliberal Age (co-editor). Chicago: Haymarket, 2021. Template:ISBN

Selected articles/works

  • Incomes policy, legislation and shop stewards (with Tony Cliff) (1966)[n 2]
  • Involvement in strikes: some recent case-studies, etc (1966)
  • A Note On The Theory of Capitalist States (1978)[n 3]
  • A ‘New’ Reformism?—A Critique of the Political Theory of Nicos Poulantzas (1979)[n 4]
  • Origins and Significance of the Meiji Restoration (1982)[n 5]
  • Solidarnosc: from Gdansk to military repression (with Kara Weber) (1982)[n 6]
  • Festival of the Oppressed: Solidarity, Reform and Revolution in Poland, 1980-81 (1986)
  • Revolutionary Rehearsals (editor) (1987)
  • The development of British capitalist society: a Marxist debate (edited with David Nicholls) (1988)
  • To make another world: studies in protest and collective action (edited with Paul Kennedy) (1996)
  • Leadership and social movements (edited with Michael Lavalette and Alan Johnson) (2001)
  • In the middle way (review of Geoff Eley Forging Democracy) (2004)[n 7]
  • The rise of Solidarnosc (2005)[n 8]
  • Strike 4 Freedom, Socialist Worker (2006)[n 9]
  • Southend Trolleybuses (2012)
  • False Perspective: Murder in the Art Department (2013)

Notes

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