A review by matthew4
In and Against the State by John McDonald, Nicola Murray, Neil McInnes, Donald MacKenzie, Kathy Polanshek, Jeanette Mitchell, John Holloway, Cynthia Cockburn

4.0

An underappreciated text which uses a semi-inquiry method through discussion with various socialists involved in the state in some way or another - either as an employee or someone on the receiving end of certain state welfare institutions - which attempts to start formulating an answer to the difficult and still pertinent question of how revolutionary communists should approach the state. Overall I think it comes to interesting conclusions, and the idea of 'in and against' certainly holds up in some regards, however, there are a number of conclusions that seem to me (perhaps due to the blessing of hindsight) to be misguided, particularly that which argues we should work within and against the Labour Party.