Intro to SocialismMonthly Review Press, 1968 - 127 pages This introduction to socialist thought is by two men perhaps better qualified than any other Americans to have written it. Leo Huberman and Paul Sweezy, founding editors and publishers of the independent socialist magazine Monthly Review, built an impressive reputation as keen observers, acute analysts, and lucid writers on the world and domestic scenes. In this book, they present in clear and direct language the basic elements of the socialist critique of capitalist society. |
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PREFACE | 7 |
THE ABC Of Socialism | 21 |
MARXIAN SOCIALISM | 83 |
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