Socialism in America : from the Shakers to the Third International : a documentary history
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Socialism in America : from the Shakers to the Third International : a documentary history
Columbia University Press, c1992
Morningside ed. with new preface
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- : pbk
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Originally published: New York : Doubleday, 1970
Includes bibliographical references (p. [558]-561) and index
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: hard ISBN 9780231081405
内容説明
Socialism in America is a thematic presentation of the various types of socialism, such as Communitarian, Christian, Marxist and Anarcho-Communist, that have existed in the United States from the time of the Revolutionary War to 1919. The documents included in this text demonstrate how socialism was an integral part of the American past: because its ideals were embedded in the birth of America, it authentically expressed the American egalitarian norm. These documents demonstrate that each type of socialism has a counterpart in a broadly based contemporary social movement. For example, religious communities were linked to revivalism and millenarianism. Ultimately, the collapse of socialism in America is tied to the country's conservative mood in the 1890s and World War I.
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: pbk ISBN 9780231081412
内容説明
Socialism in America is a thematic presentation of the various types of socialism, such as Communitarian, Christian, Marxist, and Anarcho-Communist, that have existed in the United States from the time of the Revolutionary War to 1919. The documents included demonstrate how socialism wsa an integral part of the American past: because its ideals were embedded in the birth of America, it authentically expressed the American egalitarian norm. The documents demonstrate that each type of socialism has a counterpart in a broadly based contemporary social movement: for example, religious communities were linked to revivalism and millenarianism. Ultimately, the collapse of socialism in America was tied to the country's conservative mood in the 1890s and World War I.
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