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Socialist Theories–Class Reader Part.doc
Socialist Theories – Class Reader
Part 1
Week 2: Early and Utopian Socialists
Friedrich Engels: Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, 1880
Charles Fourier: from Theory of Social Organization, 1820
Proudhon, Pierre Joseph: from What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government, 1840
Week 3: Marx and Engels I
Karl Marx: Theses on Feuerbach, 1845
Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels: The Communist Manifesto, 1848
Week 4: Marx and Engels II
Karl Marx: The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret thereof; From: The Capital, 1867
Week 5: The rise of socialist parties: Reform or Revolution?, Anarchism
Daniel DeLeon: From: Reform or Revolution, 1896
Karl Kautsky: From: The Social Revolution, 1902
Eduard Bernstein: From: Evolutionary Socialism, 1899
Kropotkin: Anarchism; in Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910
Week 6: The Russian Revolution and its aftermaths
Lenin: “Democracy” and Dictatorship, 1919
Bucharin: From Programme of the World Revolution, 1918
Georg Lukacs: History Class Consciousness, 1920
Week 7: Socialism between the wars; the antifascist struggle
Antonio Gramsci: Speech to the Italian parliament, 1925
Leon Trotsky: From The permanent revolution, 1931
Week 2:
Frederick EngelsSocialism: Utopian and Scientific
I[The Development of Utopian Socialism]
Modern Socialism is, in its essence, the direct product of the recognition, on the one hand, of the class antagonisms existing in the society of today between proprietors and non-proprietors, between capitalists and wage-workers; on the other hand, of the anarchy existing in production. But, in its theoretical form, modern Socialism originally appears ostensibly as a more logical extension of the principles laid down by the great French philosophers of the 18th century. Like every new theory, modern Socialism had, at first, to connect itself with the intellectual stock-in-trade ready to its hand, however deeply its roots lay in material economic facts.
The great men, who in France prepared men’s minds fo
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