First published in 1996. Bertrand Russell wrote after the dawning of the Russian Revolution, at the time when Europe seemed on the verge of political dissolution. In this powerful work of political and social analysis Russell examines the main roads to freedom that we have constructed for ourselves since the nineteenth century. He discusses the great Utopian and egalitarian movements, ranging from the most moderate and democratic guise of Socialism to the most fanatical embodiment of Anarchism.
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Höhe: 203 mm
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Bertrand Russell, R. A. Rempel
Introduction; Part 1 Historical; Chapter 1 Marx and Socialist Doctrine; Chapter 2 Bakunin and Anarchism; Chapter 3 The Syndicalist Revolt; Part 2 Problems of the Future; Chapter 4 Work and Pay; Chapter 5 Government and Law; Chapter 6 International Relations; Chapter 7 Science and Art under Socialism; Chapter 8 The World as it Could be Made;