Socialism : a very short introduction
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Socialism : a very short introduction
(Very short introductions, 126)
Oxford University Press, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-162) and index
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Description
What is socialism? Does it have a future, or has it become an outdated ideology in the 21st century?
Michael Newman examines and explains the successes and failures of modern socialism by taking an international perspective - ranging from communism in Cuba to social democracy in Sweden. Discussing its evolution from the industrial towns of the 19th century to its response to the feminist, green, and anti-capitalist movements today, Newman concludes that, with its values of equality, solidarity, and cooperation, socialism remains as relevant as ever but that it needs to learn lessons from the
past.
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Socialist traditions
- 2. Cuban communism and Swedish social democracy
- 3. New Lefts - enrichment and fragmentation
- 4. Socialism today and tomorrow
- Further reading
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