"Freedom Is Indivisible"
Editat de William T Smaldoneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2023
This collection of his previously unpublished correspondence with key figures from the socialist movement allows readers to trace the evolution of Hilferding's thought as socialism's fortunes declined and his own fate became precarious. It shows how, in the face of rising Stalinism and fascism, democracy remained at the core of his socialist vision.
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ISBN-13: 9798888900024
Pagini: 528
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Haymarket Books
Pagini: 528
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Haymarket Books
Notă biografică
William Smaldone is the E. J. Whipple Professor of History at Willamette University. He has published monographs, translations, and many articles on European socialism, including Rudolf Hilferding: The Tragedy of a German Social Democrat and, with Mark E. Blum, Austro-Marxism: The Ideology of Unity, 2 vols.
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As the author of the ground-breaking work of Marxist political economy, Finance Capital, and a leader in the German Social Democratic Party, Rudolf Hilferding was a dominant intellectual and political figure in the history of European socialism from its halcyon days in the pre-1914 era until its collapse in the 1930s. This collection of his previously unpublished correspondence allows readers to trace the evolution of Hilferding’s thought as socialism’s fortunes declined and his own fate became precarious. It shows how, in the face of rising Stalinism and fascism, democracy remained at the core of his socialist vision.
As the author of the ground-breaking work of Marxist political economy, Finance Capital, and a leader in the German Social Democratic Party, Rudolf Hilferding was a dominant intellectual and political figure in the history of European socialism from its halcyon days in the pre-1914 era until its collapse in the 1930s. This collection of his previously unpublished correspondence allows readers to trace the evolution of Hilferding’s thought as socialism’s fortunes declined and his own fate became precarious. It shows how, in the face of rising Stalinism and fascism, democracy remained at the core of his socialist vision.
Cuprins
Preface
List of Figures
Abbreviations
1 Introduction to Part 1: Passing the Torch
2 Rudolf Hilferding’s Letters to Karl Kautsky, 1902–07
3 Rudolf Hilferding’s Letters to Karl Kautsky, 1915–18
4 Hilferding’s Letters to Karl Kautsky, 1924–33
5 Hilferding to Kautsky, 1933–38
6 Introduction to Part 2: A Political Friendship?
7 Leon Trotsky’s Letters to Rudolf Hilferding, 1907–12
8 Introduction to Part 3: “Freedom or Slavery”
9 Rudolf Hilferding’s Correspondence with Paul Hertz, 1933–38
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Part 1
1 Introduction to Part 1: Passing the Torch
2 Rudolf Hilferding’s Letters to Karl Kautsky, 1902–07
3 Rudolf Hilferding’s Letters to Karl Kautsky, 1915–18
4 Hilferding’s Letters to Karl Kautsky, 1924–33
5 Hilferding to Kautsky, 1933–38
Part 2
6 Introduction to Part 2: A Political Friendship?
7 Leon Trotsky’s Letters to Rudolf Hilferding, 1907–12
Part 3
8 Introduction to Part 3: “Freedom or Slavery”
9 Rudolf Hilferding’s Correspondence with Paul Hertz, 1933–38
Bibliography
Index