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Socialist imaginations : utopias, myths, and the masses

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This volume offers new perspectives on the appeal and profound cultural meaning of socialism over the past two centuries.

It brings together scholarship from various disciplines addressing diverse national contexts, including Britain, China, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and the USA.

Taken together, the contributions highlight the aesthetic, narrative, and religious dimensions of socialism as it has developed through three broad phases in the modern era: early nineteenth-century beginnings, mass-based political organizations, and the attainment of state power in the twentieth century and beyond.

Socialism did not attract millions of people primarily because of logical argument and empirical evidence, important though those were.

Rather, it told the most compelling story about the past, present, and future.

Refocusing attention on socialism's imaginative dimensions, this volume aims to revive scholarly interest in one of the modern world¹s most important political orientations.

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Product Details
Routledge
1351536036 / 9781351536035
eBook
335.02
04/10/2018
United Kingdom
English
1 online resource (280 pages)
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