Socialism : a very short introduction
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford ; Oxford University Press, 2005Description: 171 p. : illISBN: 9780192804310Subject(s): SocialismDDC classification: 335 Summary: From Cuban communism and Swedish social democracy to the New Left, Michael Newman explains socialism-the social, economic, and philosophical juggernaut of the past century. Taking an international perspective, Newman examines standard socialist conventions and evolution from 19th-century industrial towns, while also defining modern socialism. He includes recent conceptualizations such as the feminist and Green movements, and uses this plethora of information to forecast socialism's trajectory into the futureItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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333.95616 MAU/M Marine conservation biology | 334 HID The Hidden Alternative:Co-operative values,past,present and future | 334.0954 SAM/H Hundred Years of Coooerative Development in India. | 335 NEW/S Socialism : a very short introduction | 335.0082 MAT Materialist feminism :a reader in class, difference, and women's lives | 335.0092 IND/R Ram Manohar Lohia | 335.00954 AFT After the revolution : essays in memory of Anjan Ghosh |
From Cuban communism and Swedish social democracy to the New Left, Michael Newman explains socialism-the social, economic, and philosophical juggernaut of the past century. Taking an international perspective, Newman examines standard socialist conventions and evolution from 19th-century industrial towns, while also defining modern socialism. He includes recent conceptualizations such as the feminist and Green movements, and uses this plethora of information to forecast socialism's trajectory into the future
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