posted on 2013-12-17, 13:42authored byGordon W. Smith
This thesis represents an original contribution to research in
offering a comprehensive analysis of the work of Rudolf Bahro. The
thesis combines a study of Bahro's work as a prominent opposition
figure in the German Democratic Republic in the 1970s with an
assessment of his career as an outspoken member of the West German
Green Party in the 1980s. The core of the thesis is devoted to a
thorough reappraisal of Bahro's major critique of 'actually existing
socialism' in East Germany, Die Alternative - Zyr Kraik des real
existierenden Sozialismus. Bahro's harsh critique of the SED is
explored within the context of the GDR's historical development and
Eastern European Marxist revisionism in general. A critical analysis
of the extensive secondary literature which now surrounds this work is
undertaken to discover how far existing interpretations offer an
accurate assessment of Die Alternative. A further section compares
for the first time the differing reception of Bahro's study in both
East and West Germany. Bahro's earliest essays as an editor of the
GDR journal Forum and his first critical work ... die nicht mit den
Wolfen heulen are discussed as a key to establishing the particular
nature of his opposition. Later chapters trace the development of
Sahro's theories and discuss his contribution to the peace and ecology
debates in West Germany in the 1980s. Bahro's efforts to achieve a
synthesis of the interests of ecology and socialism are explored and
his 'Fundamentalist' version of Green politics is discussed within the
context of the Green Party's early development. The thesis concludes
with an assessment of the increasingly radical utopianism permeating
Bahro's writings and offers a critical examination of his attempts to
infuse the ecology debate with a spiritual dimension, as detailed in
Logik der Rettung, his chief work written in West Germany.