Socialism and Social Science (Routledge Revivals)

Socialism and Social Science (Routledge Revivals)
Author: György Litván
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136626301


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The essays and letters of Ervin Szabó (1877-1918) present proof of his critical insight into Marxist theory and of his perceptive analysis of socialism around the turn of the century. His ideals of an engaged social science and an enlightened socialism, his preoccupation with the socialist future, are still relevant today. The writings selected in this work, first published in 1982, are primarily those which address themselves to general issues of the European working-class movement and socialist theory, but there are also a few pieces that characterize the intellectual and political climate of early twentieth-century Budapest. Szabó was one of the theoretical leaders of a whole generation of progressive thinkers from Oscar Jászi through Karl and Michael Polányi to Georg Lukács and many others. The almost insurmountable conflict between theory and practice that characterized Ervin Szabo’s life remains a problem that has to be solved by engaged intellectuals whatever the time and place. Background notes and an introduction by the editors help to place the writings in their historical and political context.

Socialism and Saint-Simon (Routledge Revivals)

Socialism and Saint-Simon (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Emile Durkheim
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2009-12-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1135174385


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Durkheim’s study of socialism, first published in English in 1959, is a document of exceptional intellectual interest and a genuine milestone in the history of sociological theory. It presents us with the sociological theories of a truly first-rate thinker and his extensive commentary upon another key figure in the history of sociological thought, Henri Saint-Simon. The core of this volume contains Durkheim’s presentation of Saint-Simon’s ideas, their sources and their development.

Socialism and Social Science

Socialism and Social Science
Author: Ervin Szabó
Publisher: Routledge & Kegan Paul Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1982
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:


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"The essays and letters of Ervin Szabo (1877-1918) present proof of his critical insight into Marxist theory and of his perceptive analysis of socialism around the turn of the century. His ideals of an engaged social science and an enlightened socialism, his preoccupation with the socialist future, are still relevant today. The writings selected in this work, first published in 1982, are primarily those which address themselves to general issues of the European working-class movement and socialist theory, but there are also a few pieces that characterize the intellectual and political climate of early twentieth-century Budapest. Szabo was one of the theoretical leaders of a whole generation of progressive thinkers from Oscar Jaszi through Karl and Michael Polanyi to Georg Lukacs and many others. The almost insurmountable conflict between theory and practice that characterized Ervin Szabo's life remains a problem that has to be solved by engaged intellectuals whatever the time and place. Background notes and an introduction by the editors help to place the writings in their historical and political context."--

Critics of Society (Routledge Revivals)

Critics of Society (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Tom B. Bottomore
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136923225


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First published in 1967, this essay in the interpretation of radical social thought deals mainly with the radical theorists rather than the doctrines of social and political movements, but makes an exception in an important discussion of the new radicalism of the 1960s. The author's main concern is to lay bare the connections between intellectual dissent and theories of society, and in so doing to to explore the neglected subject of the heritage of American radical thinking. Readers of this book will not only emerge enlightened by Professor Bottomore's impressive knowledge of American radical thought, but with a greatly increased understanding of contemporary American history. He ends with the question of whether the new radicalism can find a firmer basis than the student movement or the negro revolt; cn produce an ideology both responsive to the doutbs and complexties of our time and capable of directing action to plausible ends.

Socialism and Social Science

Socialism and Social Science
Author: György Litván
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2011-07-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0415679400


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The writings by Ervin Szabó selected in this work, first published in 1982, are primarily those which address themselves to general issues of the European working-class movement and socialist theory, presenting proof of his critical insight into Marxist theory and of his perceptive analysis of socialism around the turn of the century.

Radicalism and the Revolt Against Reason (Routledge Revivals)

Radicalism and the Revolt Against Reason (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Irving Louis Horowitz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135228299


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Radicalism and the Revolt Against Reason is a work that continues to have a steady and large scale impact on political and social theory fifty years since its first appearance. A study of how radical thought modifies its actions and ideologies in a time of unrealized and frustrated expectations, the focus is on Georges Sorel and the Europe of the fin de siècle, a time when socialist revolution was forcefully set aside by liberal reform. In a technique that presaged contemporary period, radical demands did not simply dissolve or disappear, they profoundly changed emphasis from the impersonal forces of history to highly personal forces of individual will. This edition includes a substantial brand new introduction by the author.

Socialism and Social Science

Socialism and Social Science
Author: György Litván
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-07-22
Genre: Socialism
ISBN: 9780415684767


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The writings by Ervin Szabó selected in this work, first published in 1982, are primarily those which address themselves to general issues of the European working-class movement and socialist theory, presenting proof of his critical insight into Marxist theory and of his perceptive analysis of socialism around the turn of the century.

Towards Socialism Or Capitalsim?

Towards Socialism Or Capitalsim?
Author: Leon Trotsky
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2012-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0415623383


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First Published in 1926, Towards Socialism or Capitalism? considers how the socialist economy of Soviet Russia, isolated in a capitalist world after Lenin's death, faced acute dangers. The three articles in this book, written between 1925 and 1932, discuss the fundamental problems of the Soviet economy from the New Economic Policy to forced collectivization. Published here in one volume, they are indispensable steps in the development of Trotsky's analysis of the Soviet Union, laid down in 1936 in 'The Revolution Betrayed'.

The Social Democratic Image of Society (Routledge Revivals)

The Social Democratic Image of Society (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Francis Castles
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-11-11
Genre: Labor movement
ISBN: 9780415561150


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This book, originally published in 1978, constitutes a genuinely comparative study of the world's only truly succesful democratic socialist parties: the Social Democraic Parties of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The measure of achievement is not merely political success, the fact that in Scandinavia the Social Democrats have become 'natural parties of goverment', for just as importantly, the author shows that a political success grounded on the symbiotic relationship between party and trade union movement has been the foundation for a higher level of welfare state provision and egalitarian striving than in virtually any other advanced Western nations. It is a book for friends and foes of democratic socialism alike; for the former to provide an understanding of the tasks ahead and for the latter to know the enemy better.

Historical Materialism

Historical Materialism
Author: Nikolai Bukharin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Dialectical materialism
ISBN: 9780415679626


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First published in English in 1926, this work by Nikolai Bukharin, a highly influential Marxist and Soviet Politician who would later become one of the most famous victims of Stalin’s show trials, expands upon Karl Marx’s theory of historical materialism. Offering a Marxist interpretation of sociology, this reissue is important not only from a sociological and economic perspective, but is also extremely valuable as a socio-historical document of contemporary thought in the Soviet Union in the years following the Bolshevik revolution.