<p>First published in 1992. The collapse of communist rule in Eastern Europe has led to a widespread view that socialism is a dead or at least dying force. <i>Labour's Utopias </i>argues that this assumption is based on the popular conception that socialism's various traditions are simply different means to a common end. The author looks at three strands of socialism - Bolshevism Fabianism and German Social Democracy - in order to assess whether this argument is justified concluding that in fact each has a distinct vision of an ideal future. </p> <p>This study will appeal to scholars and students of politics history and socialism and to all those with an interest in the alternatives to capitalism.</p>
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.