G.D.H. Cole
Towards a Libertarian Socialism
Reflections on the British Labour Party and European Working-Class Movements
Herausgeber: Goodway, David
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Towards a Libertarian Socialism
Reflections on the British Labour Party and European Working-Class Movements
Herausgeber: Goodway, David
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- Verlag: AK Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781849353892
- ISBN-10: 1849353891
- Artikelnr.: 58527728
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: AK Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781849353892
- ISBN-10: 1849353891
- Artikelnr.: 58527728
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
G.D.H. Cole (1889-1959) was one of the twentieth century's outstanding socialist writers and thinkers. From the 1920s until his death he was the pre-eminent Labour intellectual, surpassing Harold Laski and R.H. Tawney in the proliferation of his publications and general omnipresence. David Goodway taught sociology, history and Victorian studies to mainly adult students from 1969 until 2005. For thirty years he has written principally on anarchism and libertarian socialism, publishing collections of the writings of Alex Comfort, Herbert Read, 'Maurice Brinton', and Nicolas Walter and of the correspondence between John Cowper Powys and Emma Goldman; Talking Anarchy with Colin Ward; as well as Anarchist Seeds beneath the Snow: Left-Libertarian Thought and British Writers from William Morris to Colin Ward. He has recently published The Real History of Chartism and an edition of George Julian Harney's late journalism, The Chartists Were Right.
G.D.H. Cole: A Libertarian Trapped in the Labour Party (by David Goodway)
A Note on the Contents
1. Conflicting Social Obligations
2. Loyalties
3. For Democracy
4. G. D. H. Cole's Election Address
5. What Socialism Means to Me
6. Liberty in Retrospect and Prospect
7. The British Labour Movement: Retrospect and Prospect
8. The Development of Socialism during the Past Fifty Years
9. Education and Politics: A Socialist View
10. The Trade Union Outlook
11. What Is Socialism?
12. The Socialism of British Labour
13. British Labour's Achievement after 1945: An Assessment
14. Is This Socialism?
15. What Next? Anarchists or Bureaucrats?
16. Socialism and the Welfare State
17. Reflections on Democratic Centralism
18. William Morris as a Socialist
19. Socialism and Social Democracy
20. How Far Must We Centralize?
21. Socialism, Centralist or Libertarian?
A Note on the Contents
1. Conflicting Social Obligations
2. Loyalties
3. For Democracy
4. G. D. H. Cole's Election Address
5. What Socialism Means to Me
6. Liberty in Retrospect and Prospect
7. The British Labour Movement: Retrospect and Prospect
8. The Development of Socialism during the Past Fifty Years
9. Education and Politics: A Socialist View
10. The Trade Union Outlook
11. What Is Socialism?
12. The Socialism of British Labour
13. British Labour's Achievement after 1945: An Assessment
14. Is This Socialism?
15. What Next? Anarchists or Bureaucrats?
16. Socialism and the Welfare State
17. Reflections on Democratic Centralism
18. William Morris as a Socialist
19. Socialism and Social Democracy
20. How Far Must We Centralize?
21. Socialism, Centralist or Libertarian?
G.D.H. Cole: A Libertarian Trapped in the Labour Party (by David Goodway)
A Note on the Contents
1. Conflicting Social Obligations
2. Loyalties
3. For Democracy
4. G. D. H. Cole's Election Address
5. What Socialism Means to Me
6. Liberty in Retrospect and Prospect
7. The British Labour Movement: Retrospect and Prospect
8. The Development of Socialism during the Past Fifty Years
9. Education and Politics: A Socialist View
10. The Trade Union Outlook
11. What Is Socialism?
12. The Socialism of British Labour
13. British Labour's Achievement after 1945: An Assessment
14. Is This Socialism?
15. What Next? Anarchists or Bureaucrats?
16. Socialism and the Welfare State
17. Reflections on Democratic Centralism
18. William Morris as a Socialist
19. Socialism and Social Democracy
20. How Far Must We Centralize?
21. Socialism, Centralist or Libertarian?
A Note on the Contents
1. Conflicting Social Obligations
2. Loyalties
3. For Democracy
4. G. D. H. Cole's Election Address
5. What Socialism Means to Me
6. Liberty in Retrospect and Prospect
7. The British Labour Movement: Retrospect and Prospect
8. The Development of Socialism during the Past Fifty Years
9. Education and Politics: A Socialist View
10. The Trade Union Outlook
11. What Is Socialism?
12. The Socialism of British Labour
13. British Labour's Achievement after 1945: An Assessment
14. Is This Socialism?
15. What Next? Anarchists or Bureaucrats?
16. Socialism and the Welfare State
17. Reflections on Democratic Centralism
18. William Morris as a Socialist
19. Socialism and Social Democracy
20. How Far Must We Centralize?
21. Socialism, Centralist or Libertarian?