A History of British Socialism: Volume 2Max Beer Routledge, 18 груд. 2020 р. - 464 стор. This is volume 2 of the set A History of British Socialism. These volumes study the political thought experienced as a result of the massive transition of the British countryside to capitalist agriculture and capitalist industry. |
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THE GROWTH OF CHARTISM | 3 |
THE POLITICAL ORGANISATION | 23 |
THE CHARTIST MOBILISATION | 38 |
THE GENERAL CONVENTION | 49 |
Dissension in the Convention | 65 |
The National Petition and Parliament | 77 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 92 |
Wholesale Arrests | 98 |
THE FABIAN SOCIETY | 274 |
INDEPENDENT LABOUR POLITICS | 298 |
FORMATION OF THE LABOUR PARTY | 315 |
PROBLEMS OF THE LABOUR PARTY | 327 |
THE SOCIAL REVOLUTIONARY FER | 345 |
Educational Influences | 352 |
The Mass Strike Movements | 361 |
Nationalisation and Control of Industry | 372 |
REORGANISATION AND ELECTORAL | 106 |
vii | 139 |
THE FINAL FLICKER AND EXTINCTION | 162 |
MORAL INFLUENCE OF CHARTISM | 175 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 195 |
REVIVAL OF SOCIALISM | 226 |
SOCIALIST ORGANISATIONS | 246 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 385 |
REORGANISATION OF THE LABOUR | 395 |
GREAT BRITAIN IN TRANSFORMATION | 401 |
THE YEARS 192939 | 428 |
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