Labour's Utopias: Bolshevism, Fabianism, Social DemocracyCUP Archive, 1992 - 168 頁 An examination of three creeds offering "visions of Utopia" - Bolshevism, Fabianism and German Social Democracy, of which the author believes that the latter two still have their own distinct values to offer in place of capitalism, which, the author argues, is a morally bankrupt force. |
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Socialism utopia social theory | 1 |
2 | 19 |
Trotskys utopias | 28 |
Utopia in Lenin and Trotsky | 38 |
Conclusions | 48 |
Conclusions | 85 |
Social Democracy | 103 |
the red hope | 110 |
Social Democracy on the cusp of modernity | 117 |
Conclusions beyond the goods society | 125 |
121 | 139 |
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