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'''Adam Lewis Buick''' (born 6 January 1944) is a prominent [[London]]-based [[socialist]]. |
'''Adam Lewis Buick''' (born 6 January 1944) is a prominent [[London]]-based [[socialist]]. |
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Buick was born in [[Newport, Monmouthshire|Newport]], [[Monmouthshire]], [[Wales]] and graduated from the [[University of Oxford]]. He joined the [[Socialist Party of Great Britain]] in 1962 and since then has been one of its most active members. He is a frequent public speaker for the Party, and as of 2007 is the all-time second-most prolific contributor to the ''[[Socialist Standard]]''. Buick served as the Party's General Secretary from 1993 to 1995. |
Buick was born in [[Newport, Monmouthshire|Newport]], [[Monmouthshire]], [[Wales]] and graduated from the [[University of Oxford]]. He joined the [[Socialist Party of Great Britain]] in 1962 <ref>{{cite web | url=https://soundsfromthepark.on-the-record.org.uk/people/adam-buick/ | title=Sounds from the Park - Adam Buick }}</ref> and since then has been one of its most active members. He is a frequent public speaker for the Party, and as of 2007 is the all-time second-most prolific contributor to the ''[[Socialist Standard]]''. Buick served as the Party's General Secretary from 1993 to 1995. |
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Buick's writings on socialist theory have been widely referenced and critiqued in the [[leftist]] press and in scholarly journals. |
Buick's writings on socialist theory have been widely referenced and critiqued in the [[leftist]] press and in scholarly journals. |
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==Selected bibliography== |
==Selected bibliography== |
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*Jerome, W. and Adam Buick. "Soviet State Capitalism? The History of an Idea". ''Survey: A Journal of Soviet and East European Studies'', |
*Jerome, W. and Adam Buick. "Soviet State Capitalism? The History of an Idea". ''Survey: A Journal of Soviet and East European Studies'', No. 62, January 1967, pp. 58–71. |
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*Buick, Adam. "Proletarian Self-emancipation". ''Radical Philosophy'' |
*Buick, Adam. "Proletarian Self-emancipation". ''Radical Philosophy'' No. 7, Spring 1974. |
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*Buick, Adam. "Joseph Dietzgen". ''Radical Philosophy'' |
*Buick, Adam. "Joseph Dietzgen". ''Radical Philosophy'' No. 10, Spring 1975. |
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*Buick, Adam. "The Irish Question: A Socialist Analysis". ''Wereldsocialisme'' 1976. |
*Buick, Adam. "The Irish Question: A Socialist Analysis". ''Wereldsocialisme'' 1976. |
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*[[Anton Pannekoek|Pannekoek, Anton]]. "The theory of the collapse of capitalism". Transl. Adam Buick. ''Capital and Class'' |
*[[Anton Pannekoek|Pannekoek, Anton]]. "The theory of the collapse of capitalism". Transl. Adam Buick. ''Capital and Class'' No. 1, Spring 1977. |
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*Buick, Adam. "Bordigism". In [[Maximilien Rubel|Rubel, Maximilien]] and John Crump, eds., ''Non-market Socialism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries''. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1987. {{ISBN|0-333-41300-8}} (cased); {{ISBN|0-333-41301-6}} (paperback). |
*Buick, Adam. "Bordigism". In [[Maximilien Rubel|Rubel, Maximilien]] and John Crump, eds., ''Non-market Socialism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries''. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1987. {{ISBN|0-333-41300-8}} (cased); {{ISBN|0-333-41301-6}} (paperback). |
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*Buick, Adam and John Crump. ''State Capitalism: The Wages System Under New Management''. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan, 1986. {{ISBN|0-333-36775-8}} (hardcover); {{ISBN|0-333-36776-6}} (paperback). |
*Buick, Adam and John Crump. ''State Capitalism: The Wages System Under New Management''. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan, 1986. {{ISBN|0-333-36775-8}} (hardcover); {{ISBN|0-333-36776-6}} (paperback). |
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*Buick, Adam in Coleman, Stephen ''William Morris and News from Nowhere: A Vision for Our Time''. Green Books, August 1991. {{ISBN|978-1870098373}}. |
*Buick, Adam in Coleman, Stephen ''William Morris and News from Nowhere: A Vision for Our Time''. Green Books, August 1991. {{ISBN|978-1870098373}}. |
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*{{cite book |author1=Sarkar, Binay |author2=Buick, Adam |name-list-style=amp |title=Marxian Economics and Globalization |year=2009 |publisher=Avenel Press |isbn=81-902529-5- |
*{{cite book |author1=Sarkar, Binay |author2=Buick, Adam |name-list-style=amp |title=Marxian Economics and Globalization |year=2009 |publisher=Avenel Press |isbn=978-81-902529-5-9}} |
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*{{cite book |author1=Sarkar, Binay |author2=Buick, Adam |name-list-style=amp |title=MARXISM, LENINISM |
*{{cite book |author1=Sarkar, Binay |author2=Buick, Adam |name-list-style=amp |title=MARXISM, LENINISM – POLES APART |year=2012 |publisher=Avenel Press |isbn=978-93-80761-20-6}} |
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*Buick, Adam in Nelson, Anitra ''Life Without Money: Building Fair and Sustainable Economies''. Pluto Press, 2011. {{ISBN|0745331653}} . |
*Buick, Adam in Nelson, Anitra ''Life Without Money: Building Fair and Sustainable Economies''. Pluto Press, 2011. {{ISBN|0745331653}} . |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*https://soundsfromthepark.on-the-record.org.uk/people/adam-buick/ |
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*''[[Socialist Standard]]'', various issues, 1962–present. |
*''[[Socialist Standard]]'', various issues, 1962–present. |
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| title = Socialism & The State – Why Buick is Wrong |
| title = Socialism & The State – Why Buick is Wrong |
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| journal= Socialist Studies |
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| publisher = [[Socialist Studies (1989)|Socialist Studies]] [then publishing as "The Socialist Party of Great Britain"] |
| publisher = [[Socialist Studies (1989)|Socialist Studies]] [then publishing as "The Socialist Party of Great Britain"] |
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| date = October 1991 |
| date = October 1991 |
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[[Category:Socialist Party of Great Britain members]] |
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[[Category:British Marxists]] |
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[[Category:Welsh socialists]] |
[[Category:Welsh socialists]] |
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Adam Lewis Buick (born 6 January 1944) is a prominent London-based socialist.
Buick was born in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales and graduated from the University of Oxford. He joined the Socialist Party of Great Britain in 1962 [1] and since then has been one of its most active members. He is a frequent public speaker for the Party, and as of 2007 is the all-time second-most prolific contributor to the Socialist Standard. Buick served as the Party's General Secretary from 1993 to 1995.
Buick's writings on socialist theory have been widely referenced and critiqued in the leftist press and in scholarly journals.
Selected bibliography
[edit]- Jerome, W. and Adam Buick. "Soviet State Capitalism? The History of an Idea". Survey: A Journal of Soviet and East European Studies, No. 62, January 1967, pp. 58–71.
- Buick, Adam. "Proletarian Self-emancipation". Radical Philosophy No. 7, Spring 1974.
- Buick, Adam. "Joseph Dietzgen". Radical Philosophy No. 10, Spring 1975.
- Buick, Adam. "The Irish Question: A Socialist Analysis". Wereldsocialisme 1976.
- Pannekoek, Anton. "The theory of the collapse of capitalism". Transl. Adam Buick. Capital and Class No. 1, Spring 1977.
- Buick, Adam. "Bordigism". In Rubel, Maximilien and John Crump, eds., Non-market Socialism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1987. ISBN 0-333-41300-8 (cased); ISBN 0-333-41301-6 (paperback).
- Buick, Adam and John Crump. State Capitalism: The Wages System Under New Management. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan, 1986. ISBN 0-333-36775-8 (hardcover); ISBN 0-333-36776-6 (paperback).
- Buick, Adam in Coleman, Stephen William Morris and News from Nowhere: A Vision for Our Time. Green Books, August 1991. ISBN 978-1870098373.
- Sarkar, Binay & Buick, Adam (2009). Marxian Economics and Globalization. Avenel Press. ISBN 978-81-902529-5-9.
- Sarkar, Binay & Buick, Adam (2012). MARXISM, LENINISM – POLES APART. Avenel Press. ISBN 978-93-80761-20-6.
- Buick, Adam in Nelson, Anitra Life Without Money: Building Fair and Sustainable Economies. Pluto Press, 2011. ISBN 0745331653 .
References
[edit]- https://soundsfromthepark.on-the-record.org.uk/people/adam-buick/
- Socialist Standard, various issues, 1962–present.
- "Socialism & The State – Why Buick is Wrong". Socialist Studies. Socialist Studies [then publishing as "The Socialist Party of Great Britain"]. October 1991.