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Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy - cover
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Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy

John Spargo

Editora: DigiCat

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In "Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy," John Spargo presents a critical examination of Bolshevism and its impact on democratic structures and industrial relations in the early 20th century. Written in an incisive and polemical style, this work reflects the tumultuous atmosphere following the Russian Revolution. Spargo employs a blend of political theory and historical context to elucidate the fundamental principles of Bolshevism and its inherent contradictions, arguing that the ideology threatens the very foundation of political and industrial democracy through its authoritarian nature. The text serves not only as a critique of Bolshevism but also as a broader commentary on the struggles between socialism and democracy during a pivotal time in global history. John Spargo, an American socialist and a fervent advocate for democratic principles, was greatly influenced by the socio-political upheavals of his time. His experiences as a labor activist and his deep engagement with socialist movements led him to explore the implications of radical ideologies. Spargo's nuanced understanding of both socialism and democracy informs his argument, as he seeks to defend democratic ideals against the rise of totalitarian tendencies exemplified by Bolshevism. This book is essential for those seeking to understand the complex interplay between revolutionary movements and democratic governance. Spargo's analytical prowess and historical insights make this text not only a rigorous scholarly work but also a relevant commentary for contemporary discussions of democracy and its challenges. Recommended for students of political science, history, and sociology alike, it is a thought-provoking contribution to the discourse on the preservation of democratic ideals.
Disponível desde: 04/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 318 páginas.

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