Socialism: A Summary and Interpretation of Socialist Principles
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The author traces socialist thought from early utopian reformers to the scientific socialism articulated by Marx and Engels, outlines the materialist conception of history, and considers its implications for religion and social change. He examines capitalism's rise, the concentration of wealth and production, and the theory of class struggle, showing how class interests affect politics and labor movements. The book includes biographical sketches of key figures, critiques and defenses of Marxian economics, accounts of cooperative experiments, and a brief survey of proposed paths to social transformation, often relating arguments to contemporary American conditions.
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