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An accessible survey traces the development of socialist thought and the emergence of social-democratic theory, arguing that understanding these currents requires examining their intellectual predecessors. It outlines major early socialist schools and the philosophical and economic ideas that shaped Marx's analysis, noting the close collaboration with Engels and how contemporary philosophy and earlier political economy influenced their theories. The text compares Marxist approaches with contemporaneous alternatives, summarizes key doctrines, and situates socialist movements within broader social struggles, aiming to provide readers with the background needed to form an independent judgment.
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