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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... laws ever since — and believe me , much can be learned about democracy in the United States from a careful study of our tax laws . In a speech in the Senate arguing for tax reform on November 1 , 1963 , Senator Douglas revealed the fact ...
... laws ever since — and believe me , much can be learned about democracy in the United States from a careful study of our tax laws . In a speech in the Senate arguing for tax reform on November 1 , 1963 , Senator Douglas revealed the fact ...
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... laws are passed which are of benefit to the working class ? How does it ever happen that laws designed to regulate and limit the power of the capitalists ever get on the statute books ? It is true that there are times when such laws are ...
... laws are passed which are of benefit to the working class ? How does it ever happen that laws designed to regulate and limit the power of the capitalists ever get on the statute books ? It is true that there are times when such laws are ...
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... laws and the men in whose interests those laws are made is so close that there can be no doubt of the relationship between the state and the ruling class . In the mind of one of our greatest Americans there was no doubt that the class ...
... laws and the men in whose interests those laws are made is so close that there can be no doubt of the relationship between the state and the ruling class . In the mind of one of our greatest Americans there was no doubt that the class ...
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PREFACE | 5 |
THE ABC OF SOCIALISM | 21 |
MARXIAN SOCIALISM | 31 |
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achieve American Andre Gunder Frank automobile basic believe capitalist class capitalist countries capitalist society capitalist system cent centralized planning cold war Communist Communist Manifesto competition consumer corporations course democracy depression dictatorship dollars economic system employer Engels exist exploitation fact factory forces freedom Friedrich Engels Gosplan happen human incentive individual industry inefficient and wasteful inequality interest J. P. Morgan Karl Marx labor power laws LEO HUBERMAN liberty living standards Marxists material means of production ment million monopoly nature nomic October Revolution organization owners percent period planned economy political possible private enterprise private ownership private property problem profits public ownership question result revolution rich ruling class Russian socialist society solve Soviet Union struggle surplus SWEEZY things tion true unemployment United Utopians wages workers