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OverviewThis book presents six major texts and selected shorter writings by the social-democratic thinker and politician Eduard Bernstein, translated into English for the first time: Socialism Past and Present; The Social Doctrine of Anarchism; Social Liberalism or Collectivism?; How is Scientific Socialism Possible?; What is Socialism?; The Socialisation of Enterprises; and articles from the periodicals Neue Zeit and Sozialistische Monatshefte alongside several unpublished manuscripts. Written over the period 1893 to 1931, these works focus on socialism as an ideology, and trace debates about ethics, social science, and class struggle that preoccupied the early-20th-century socialist movement. Bernstein carefully demarcates the boundaries between socialism and its ideological rivals, contrasting its communitarian aspirations with individualistic liberalism and anarchism, and itsadherence to democratic methods with the totalitarian violence of communism and fascism. He revisits the intellectual canon of socialist thought, recentring contributions by Ferdinand Lassalle, Karl Rodbertus, and other neglected figures alongside those of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Urging socialists to seize the opportunities afforded by their growing political representation, Bernstein addresses the strategies needed to achieve progressive policy reforms, including the prospects for realising socialism with the foundation of the Weimar Republic. 'In this illuminating collection, Marius Ostrowski brings together several essays by Eduard Bernstein, spanning a forty-year period of activity and addressing the question of “what is socialism”. At a time of renewed reflection on the foundation and value of social democracy, engaging with the thought of one of its founding fathers will be immeasurably valuable for both supporters and critics.' —ProfessorLea Ypi, London School of Economics, UK 'During his long life, Eduard Bernstein made a contribution of great significance to both the theoretical and political development of the left, emerging as a founding figure of European social democracy. In this splendid volume, Marius Ostrowski presents Bernstein’s writing in its full richness and complexity, bringing together his lucid translations into English of some of the major theoretical works published by Bernstein during the years of the Weimar Republic. This book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the development of the socialist tradition during a period of great political turmoil, and gives us a three-dimensional understanding of Bernstein’s contributions to socialism and social democracy.' — Dr Martin O’Neill, University of York, UK Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marius S. OstrowskiPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2021 Weight: 0.945kg ISBN: 9783030504861ISBN 10: 3030504867 Pages: 722 Publication Date: 09 January 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1.Introduction Part I: Socialism Past and Present: Historical and Contemporary Disputes Within Socialism. 2. Prologue 3. Socialism as a Social-Scientific Theory of Development 4. The Natural Rights Justification of Socialism 5. The Significance of Theories of Value for Scientific Socialism 6. The Nature of Society in Advanced Capitalism 7. Socialism and the Theory of Class Struggle 8. Theory of the State and Socialism 9. Socialism as Democracy and Parliamentarism 10.The Bolshevist Perversion of Socialism 11. The Nearest Possible Realisations of Socialism Part II: Writings on Ideology and Socialist Theory 12. The Social Doctrine of Anarchism 13. Social Liberalism or Collectivism? 14. How is Scientific Socialism Possible? 15. What is Socialism? 16. The Socialisation of Enterprises: Guiding Principles for a Theory of Socialisation Part III: Selected Articles 17. A Piece of Materialist Propaganda-Writing 18. Right and Justice 19. Natural Science Contra Social Science 20. Morality and Politics 21. Proudhon as a Politician and Publicist 22. Two Political Programmatic Symphonies 23. Idealism, the Theory of Struggle, and Science. 24. The Core of the Dispute 25. On the German Worker Past and Present 26. The Latest Prognosis of Social Revolution. 27. Parties and Classes 28. Socialism and Liberalism in the Prussian Landtag Elections 29. On the Value of Parliamentarism 30. Class and Class Struggle 31. On Class Struggle 32. Democracy in Social Democracy 33. Class Struggle and Cultural Progress 34. The Intellectuals in the Reichstag Elections 35. Science, Value-Judgments, and the Party 36. What is Socialisation? 37. Class Struggle and Coalition Politics 38. Limits to the Formal Implementation of Democracy. 39. Idea and Interest in History 40. Who and What are Social Fascists?ReviewsAuthor InformationMarius S. Ostrowski is Examination Fellow in Politics at All Souls College, University of Oxford, UK, and Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. He has written Eduard Bernstein on Social Democracy and International Politics (2018), Eduard Bernstein on the German Revolution (2019), and Left Unity: Manifesto for a Progressive Alliance (2020). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |