If modern socialism was born in 19th-century Europe, it was subsequently shaped by, and adapted to, a whole range of societies. Michael Newman Socialism is about a change in the means of production—so that the people who do the work are the ones who make the decisions about what gets ...
It was decent but misguided earlier generations of Germans — who would have cringed at the thought of genocide — who created the Trojan horse for Hitler’s ascendancy. Today’s Americans are similarly accepting the massive consolidation of power in Washington in the name of social justice. 0 ...
p. 209). They did so because socialism had become not just a doctrine but a movement. Thereafter, “Marxism created that distinctively German socialism which was soon to assume an ideological dominance over most of the continent, driving the older forms of socialism before it as chaff before ...
Thousands who would style themselves Marxians and would refer to “Das Kapital” as “the Bible of Socialism”, and the irrefragable basis of their creed, have very probably never seen the original work, nor have even read it in translation. Marx himself published only the first volume; ...
Marx school and of the whole cognate socialism is the theory of "surplus value,"—the doctrine, namely, that, after the labourer has been paid the wage necessary for the subsistence of himself and family, the surplus produce of his labour is appropriated by the capitalist who exploits it. ...
Berger observed that the globalization of Euro-American academic agendas and lifestyles has created a worldwide “faculty club”—an international network of people who share similar values, attitudes, and research goals. While not as wealthy or privileged as their Davos counterparts, members of this...
So I would put it to you that instead of this being a transition to socialism, it’s a very skillful capitalist manager who knows that there are limits internally. Then when we talk about the international dilemma or about the climate dilemma, I think a lot of what Xi is going to have...
Collective agriculture persisted for thousands of years. This was replaced in many places by a sort of feudal system, whereby landed nobility (lords) ruled over peasants (serfs) who worked the land without owning it. Socialism’s Deep Roots ...
Socialism has fared better, though it has also had ups and downs. Numerous socialists have been elected to positions as mayors, and several have been elected members of Congress.11Eugene V. Debs, who was the socialist candidate for president in five elections (1900, 1904, 1908, 1912, and ...
Avineri's book offers a genuinely integrated portrait of Hess. It departs from Isaiah Berlin's influential reading of Hess as a youthful socialist who, owi... Elliot L. Jurist 被引量: 2发表: 1990年 Post-Zionism, Post-Modernism, and Globalization: A Zionist Critique of Israel as "Start-Up...