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Anarchism and Socialism

Georgii Valentinovich Plekhanov

Traducteur Eleanor Marx Aveling

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Anarchism and Socialism," Georgii Valentinovich Plekhanov meticulously dissects the philosophical foundations and political implications of anarchism in contrast to socialism. Written during a period of intense revolutionary fervor in Russia, the book employs a dialectical approach to critique anarchist doctrines, emphasizing the necessity of a structured and collective social movement toward socialism. Plekhanov's vivid prose pulls the reader into a deeper understanding of the ideological struggles within the labor movement, articulating a vision of socialism grounded in class consciousness and collective action. Plekhanov, often regarded as the father of Russian Marxism, harnesses his extensive philosophical training and revolutionary experience to engage with the ideas of his contemporaries. His personal journey through various leftist movements and his eventual alignment with Marxism provide a rich backdrop for his critique of anarchism. This work reflects not only his intellectual commitments but also the geopolitical context of early 20th-century Russia, where the potential for revolution was tangible yet fraught with ideological divides. This insightful text is essential for scholars and activists alike who seek to understand the nuances of socialist thought and its contrasts with anarchist principles. Plekhanov's balanced analysis offers a foundational perspective for anyone interested in the evolution of leftist ideologies and their relevance in contemporary political discussions.
Disponible depuis: 04/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 87 pages.

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