
From Corporatism to Workers' Control
The Development and Demise of British Guild Socialism
Jack Vowles(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 21. November 2025
Book
Hardback
182 pages
978-1-041-07311-6 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides a history and analysis of how the British guild socialist movement was forged in the heat of labour unrest prior to World War I, the experience of the war and subsequent troubled years, including the impact of the Bolshevik Revolution.
Guild socialism proposed a model of participatory pluralism combining workers' control of industry with local democracy and a federal coordinating 'National Commune'. In its time, it generated not only considerable intellectual support and international attention but also internal contradictions and tensions. Its major theorist, G.D.H. Cole, aspired towards a society of direct functional community democracy, rejecting the ideas and practice of a state based on a mass electorate. Based on years of detailed research into the relevant newspapers, magazines and archives, the book shows how Cole developed a utopian social theory which still merits attention today, resonating with contemporary radical ideas and a deepening disillusion with representative democracy.
From Corporatism to Workers' Control is intended for historians of British politics and intellectual history, political theorists and political philosophers more generally, and a wider audience of advocates and activists around the world interested in the principles and practices of associative pluralist democracy.
Guild socialism proposed a model of participatory pluralism combining workers' control of industry with local democracy and a federal coordinating 'National Commune'. In its time, it generated not only considerable intellectual support and international attention but also internal contradictions and tensions. Its major theorist, G.D.H. Cole, aspired towards a society of direct functional community democracy, rejecting the ideas and practice of a state based on a mass electorate. Based on years of detailed research into the relevant newspapers, magazines and archives, the book shows how Cole developed a utopian social theory which still merits attention today, resonating with contemporary radical ideas and a deepening disillusion with representative democracy.
From Corporatism to Workers' Control is intended for historians of British politics and intellectual history, political theorists and political philosophers more generally, and a wider audience of advocates and activists around the world interested in the principles and practices of associative pluralist democracy.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Academic
Illustrations
1 s/w Abbildung, 1 s/w Photographie bzw. Rasterbild
1 Halftones, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
464 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-07311-6 (9781041073116)
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Jack Vowles
From Corporatism to Workers' Control
The Development and Demise of British Guild Socialism
E-Book
11/2025
Routledge
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Jack Vowles
From Corporatism to Workers' Control
The Development and Demise of British Guild Socialism
E-Book
11/2025
Routledge
€60.99
Available for download
Person
Jack Vowles is Professor of Comparative Politics at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington. He recently co-edited the book 'A Team of Five Million? The 2020 "COVID-19" New Zealand General Election (2024)' and published the article: Authoritarianism and Mass Political Preferences in Times of COVID19: The 2020 New Zealand General Election (2022).
Content
1. Common Beliefs and Different Philosophies 2. The Making of an Editor: 1893-1907 3. Politics for Craftsmen: 1900-1914 4. A Paper for Publicists: 1907-1914 5. The Hope of the World: 1907-1914 6. Missionaries of the Guild Idea: 1912-1915 7. The Movement: 1915-1920 8. Doing the Splits: 1919-1926 9. Workers' Control and Beyond. Appendix: A Guild Socialist Programme of Action, 1920