Socialism

  • 91National Socialism — National Socialist. the principles and practices of the Nazi party in Germany. * * * or Nazism Totalitarian movement led by Adolf Hitler as head of Germany s Nazi Party (1920–45). Its roots lay in the tradition of Prussian militarism and… …

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  • 92Municipal socialism — refers to various historical movements to use local government to further socialist aims. The term has been used to describe public ownership of streetcar lines, waterworks, and other local utilities, as was favored by Progressives in the United… …

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  • 93Third World Socialism — was a variant of Socialism preached by Nyerere, al Bitar, Aflaq, Nasser, Nehru, Ben Gurion [cite web|url=http://www.pbs.org/heavenonearth/transcript.html#2 5|title=Heaven on Earth. The Film: Transcript Revolutions: The Kibbutz|acess date=2005 The …

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  • 94The Two Souls of Socialism — is a socialist pamphlet written by Hal Draper and published in the journal New Politics in 1966. An earlier version of the pamphlet was published by Draper in 1960 in the socialist student magazine Anvil . In his work Draper rejects what he calls …

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  • 95History of socialism in Great Britain — The History of socialism in Great Britain is generally thought to stretch back to the 19th century. Starting to arise in the aftermath of the English Civil War notions of socialism in Great Britain have taken many different forms from the utopian …

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  • 96Revolutionary socialism — The term revolutionary socialism refers to Socialist tendencies that advocate the need for fundamental social change through revolution, as a strategy to achieve a socialist society. The term is used by socialist and communist tendencies in… …

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  • 97Utopian socialism — is a term used to define the first currents of modern socialist thought. Although it is technically possible for any person living at any time in history to be a utopian socialist, the term is most often applied to those utopian socialists who… …

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  • 98A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism — is a treatise by Hans Hermann Hoppe, a student of Jürgen Habermas, which uses the ethics of argumentation, a Habermasian principle, as the foundation for self ownership and private property as ethical principles. Published in 1989, the book… …

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  • 99Movement for Socialism — There are several groups named Movement for Socialism: Movement for Socialism (Argentina) Movement for Socialism (Bolivia) Movement for Socialism (Britain) Movement for Socialism (Chile) Movement for Socialism (Costa Rica) Movement for Socialism… …

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  • 100Whither Socialism? — is a book by Joseph Stiglitz, first published in 1994 by MIT Press.Description Whither Socialism? is based on Stiglitz s Wicksell Lectures, presented at the Stockholm School of Economics in 1990 and presents a convenient and well written summary… …

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