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I Want to Believe

Posadism, UFOs and Apocalypse Communism

AM Gittlitz author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pluto Press

Published:20th Apr '20

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This book explores the unusual Posadist movement, intertwining themes of socialism, alien beliefs, and the quest for a better world, as seen in I Want to Believe.

In I Want to Believe, the author delves into the peculiar and fascinating world of Posadism, a movement that intertwines elements of alien belief, nuclear war advocacy, and even communication with dolphins. This exploration reveals how Posadism emerged as a unique response to the political landscape of mid-20th century revolutionary socialism, characterized by its eccentricities and its often surreal interpretations of Marxist ideology. The movement, named after the Argentine Trotskyist J. Posadas, attempted to carve out a space for itself amidst the complexities of a fractious left.

The narrative takes a closer look at how Posadism, while initially significant, ultimately faltered and morphed into a peculiar cult-like entity, increasingly distanced from the working class it aimed to uplift. The author presents a cautionary tale regarding the movement's fixation on bizarre concepts like UFOs and the paranormal, which may reflect a broader disillusionment with traditional leftist politics. As the Posadist movement unraveled, it became a symbol of both the potential and pitfalls inherent in revolutionary thought.

Through extensive archival research and interviews with former and current Posadists, I Want to Believe not only recounts the strange journey of this socialist movement but also examines its contemporary resurgence. The renewed interest in Posadism highlights a mix of nostalgia and cynicism, suggesting that the desire for a better world remains alive, albeit in the most unconventional forms.

'Under the grim pressures of 20th century history, and now climate change, Gittlitz shows how explosions of black political humour also contain utopian hopes very necessary to keep alive. As an advocate of Partially Automated Adequate Socialism I can only agree, and applaud this fine addition to leftist history' 

-- Kim Stanley Robinson, award-winning author of the Mars Trilogy

'While Posadism is often treated as a political curiosity, quickly set aside, Gittlitz skillfully paints J. Posadas and his followers in all their depth and complexity: paranoid, idealistic, cultish, fractious, bizarre, proud, far-reaching dreamers. In their bizarre, sometimes revolutionary own ways, they fought for a more just world, one that could finally join the ranks of a far more advanced fraternity awaiting them in the galaxy'

-- Anna Merlan, author of 'Republic of Lies: American Conspiracy Theorists and Their Surprising Rise to Power'

'An absolute treat. As well as a brilliantly researched biography of Posadas, and a very witty one, it does far more than lampoon him. Rather, it uses his story (and its legendarisation in meme culture) to provide really valuable reflection on revolutionary hope, cults, and the role of irony and despair in the millennial-left milieu'

-- David Broder, author of 'First They Took Rome: How the Populist Right Conquered Italy'

'This book has it all: Trotskyist drama, South American revolutions and aliens from inner and outer space. What's not to like?'

-- McKenzie Wark, author of 'Capital Is Dead: Is This Something Worse?'

'A provocative and clear-eyed account of communist lunacy, its costs, and why we might need it anyway'

-- Malcolm Harris, author of 'Kids These Days: Human Capital and the Making of Millennials'

'I Want to Believe is most compelling in its consideration of how Posadist ideals live on today, beyond the meme-centric irony and vaporwave aesthetics of the extremely online left'

-- Baffler

'Gittlitz has recovered an unlikely left-wing hero for these febrile times... and is an able navigator through the ensuing alphabet soup of Trotskyist organisations he travels through'

-- Morning Star

'Gittlitz does so well in weaving the life of Posadas with the enclosed parallel universe of Trotskyism he created'

-- Socialist Resistance

'If you find yourself afflicted by capitalist realism, a dip into I Want to Believe and the world of Posadism might be just the thing for you'

-- Social Review

'There is no reason the left shouldn’t engage in the occasional indulgence of UFOwatching alongside the hard work of organising'

-- Dawn Foster

‘A cautionary political tale of a radical post-war tendency marked by zealous fanaticism, an enigmatic insurgent horizon caught between utopia and annihilation and the cruellest of gaps separating sincere revolutionary desire and delusional irrelevance’

-- ‘ROA

ISBN: 9780745340777

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 350g

272 pages