Modern European socialism
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Modern European socialism
Dartmouth, c1994
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: hbk ISBN 9781855214460
内容説明
Is there a future for socialism in Europe? The collapse of the communist dictatorships and the electoral reverses suffered by social democratic parties have called into question the whole historical project of challenging the power of capitalism. Modern European Socialism examines social democratic and communist responses to the immense changes which have occurred in the world economy since the collapse of the post-war boom. The power of global capital to dictate the conditions for investment has made it virtually impossible to promote egalitarian policies at the level of the nation state. However, Wilde argues that socialism can renew its relevance at a European level, if the process of economic integration culminates in a fully-fledged European state.
目次
- Contents: Introduction
- The travails of labour
- The French socialist government
- Corporatist paths to socialism?
- Germany
- Communism in Western Europe
- Socialism and new social movements
- The rise and fall of Soviet communism
- The failure of reform communism
- Revolution and transition: Poland and Czechoslovakia
- Conclusion: towards a new internationalism
- References
- Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9781855215399
内容説明
Is there a future for socialism in Europe? The collapse of the communist dictatorships and the electoral reverses suffered by social democratic parties have called into question the whole historical project of challenging the power of capitalism. "Modern European Socialism" examines social democratic and communist responses to the immense changes which have occurred in the world economy since the collapse of the post-war boom. The power of global capital to dictate the conditions for investment has made it virtually impossible to promote egalitarian policies at the level of the nation state. However, Wilde argues that socialism can renew its relevance at a European level, if the process of economic integration culminates in a fully-fledged European state.
目次
- The travails of labour
- the French socialist government
- corporatist paths to socialism?
- Germany
- communism in Western Europe
- socialism and new social movements
- the rise and fall of Soviet communism
- the failure of reform communism
- revolution and transition
- Poland and Czechoslovakia
- conclusion - towards a new internationalism.
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