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Boundaries of Utopia - Imagining Communism from Plato to Stalin
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The idea that socialism could be established in a single country was adopted as an official doctrine by the Soviet Union in 1925, led by Stalin and Bukharin. Before this many had thought that socialism could only be secured on a wider scale, across all Europe or wider still. The book traces the debate from Plato onwards, arguing that although the prevailing view is that socialism was only considered possible if it was universal, in fact "socialism in one country" also had long roots.
Informationen zum Autor Erik van Ree is an Assistant Professor in the Institute of East European/European Studies at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Klappentext The idea that socialism could be established in a single country was adopted as an official doctrine by the Soviet Union in 1925, led by Stalin and Bukharin. Before this many had thought that socialism could only be secured on a wider scale, across all Europe or wider still. The book traces the debate from Plato onwards, arguing that although the prevailing view is that socialism was only considered possible if it was universal, in fact "socialism in one country" also had long roots. Zusammenfassung The idea that socialism could be established in a single country was adopted as an official doctrine by the Soviet Union in 1925, Stalin and Bukharin being the main formulators of the policy. Before this there had been much debate as to whether the only way to secure socialism would be as a result of socialist revolution on a much broader scale, across all Europe or wider still. This book traces the development of ideas about communist utopia from Plato onwards, paying particular attention to debates about universalist ideology versus the possibility for "socialism in one country". The book argues that although the prevailing view is that "socialism in one country" was a sharp break from a long tradition that tended to view socialism as only possible if universal, in fact the territorially confined socialist project had long roots, including in the writings of Marx and Engels. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Communism as New Jerusalem 2. Communism as Utopia 3. Communism as Armed Fortress 4. Communism as Triple Alliance 5. Permanent Revolution 6. Marxist Patriotism 7. Socialism as Trading Company 8. Socialism as Vast State 9. Russian Socialism Takes a Backseat 10. Marxism in Industrialised Germany 11. Socialism as Autarky 12. Socialism as War Economy 13. Socialisation of the National Economy 14. Socialism in One Country 15. The Great Debate Conclusion ...
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Erik van Ree is an Assistant Professor in the Institute of East European/European Studies at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Inhalt
Introduction 1. Communism as New Jerusalem 2. Communism as Utopia 3. Communism as Armed Fortress 4. Communism as Triple Alliance 5. Permanent Revolution 6. Marxist Patriotism 7. Socialism as Trading Company 8. Socialism as Vast State 9. Russian Socialism Takes a Backseat 10. Marxism in Industrialised Germany 11. Socialism as Autarky 12. Socialism as War Economy 13. Socialisation of the National Economy 14. Socialism in One Country 15. The Great Debate Conclusion
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780815364320
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 248
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 453g
- Größe H234mm x B156mm x T18mm
- Jahr 2018
- EAN 9780815364320
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-8153-6432-0
- Veröffentlichung 03.01.2018
- Titel Boundaries of Utopia - Imagining Communism from Plato to Stalin
- Autor Erik van Ree