Socialism--what Went Wrong?: An Inquiry Into the Theoretical and Historical Sources of the Socialist Crisis

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Pluto Press, 1994 - Political Science - 309 pages
The chasm between huge individual wealth and the abject misery of hundreds of millions of people persists and can, in many cases, be said to be widening. The author's view is that the conflict between the rapaciousness of the system and popular discontent has to provide the conditions for a new social order. Socialism, in some form, argues Silber, is an essential element in a future for the whole human race.

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Political Anatomy of a Doctrine
12
Capitalism on the Rocks?
45
The Vanguard Party
69
Copyright

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Irwin Silber was Cultural Editor and Executive Editor of the New York Guardian and is currently Associate Editor of Crossroads magazine. He has written widely on socialism, as well as American folk music.

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