The Cambridge History of Socialism. - Volume I

Editors
Publication date 2023
ISBN
  • 9781108481342
  • 9781108722223
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9781108611022
Number of pages 666
Publisher Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
This volume describes the various movements and thinkers who wanted social change without state intervention. It covers cases in Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia. The first part discusses early egalitarian experiments and ideologies in Asia, Europe and the Islamic world, and then moves to early socialist thinkers in Britain, France, and Germany. The second part deals with the rise of the two main currents in socialist movements after 1848: anarchism in its multiple varieties, and Marxism. It also pays attention to organisational forms, including the International Working Men's Association (later called the First International); and it then follows the further development of anarchism and its 'proletarian' sibling, revolutionary syndicalism – its rise and decline from the 1870s until the 1940s on different continents. The volume concludes with critical essays on anarchist transnationalism and the recent revival of anarchism and syndicalism in several parts of the world.
Document type Book (Editorship)
Note xxii, 666 pages.
Language English
Related publication The Cambridge History of Socialism. - Volume II
Published at https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108611022
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