Liberty and socialism : writings of libertarian socialists in Hungary, 1884-1919
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Liberty and socialism : writings of libertarian socialists in Hungary, 1884-1919
(States and societies in East Central Europe, . Contributions to modern political thought ; v. 2)
Rowman & Littlefield Pub., c1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The writings in this volume reveal to English readers a powerful current of thought in Hungary through World War I, illustrating both the diversity of thought in Central Europe and the kinship between eastern and western concern. The contributions discuss the values of socialist transformation in a quickly industrializing, but still heavily agrarian-conservative, society. The contributors apply the ideas of western anarchism, of syndicalism, of unorthodox Marxism, Tolstoyan 'socialism' and different non-Marxist socialist theories to the realities of Hungary. In addition to their contemporary impact, these thinkers influenced such important later figures of international theory and practice as George Lukacs, Karl Mannheim, Oscar Jaszi, and a great number of Bolshevik politicians influential in the shaping of Communist governments in the 1920s.
Table of Contents
- Introductory essay
- what is anarchism? (1894), E.Schmitt
- anarchism and independent socialism (1897), E.Schmitt
- anarchy and socialism (1906), E.Batthyany
- party discipline and the freedom of the individual (1904), E.Szabo
- Marx and Bakunin (1909), E.Szabo
- anarchy and culture (1919), K.Krausz
- anti-Marx (1919-1920), O.Jaszi
- documents (1884-1919).
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