Anarchism and Socialism
Por Plekhanov, Georgii Valentinovich
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664596673
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In "Anarchism and Socialism," Georgii Valentinovich Plekhanov meticulously examines the ideological rift between anarchism and socialism, eloquently articulating the historical and philosophical foundations that shape these movements. With a rich literary style that intertwines rigorous analysis with historical narrative, Plekhanov situates the discourse within the broader context of the late 19th-century socialist movements. His dialectical approach not only critiques the inherent contradictions within anarchist thought but also establishes a framework for understanding the essential principles of socialism, providing a compelling argument for the necessity of organized struggle in the pursuit of social justice. Plekhanov, often hailed as the father of Russian Marxism, championed the cause of socialism during a time of significant social upheaval and ideological contestation. His background as a revolutionary thinker and activist greatly influenced his perspectives, particularly his belief in the necessity of a disciplined, collective approach to revolution. Through his engagement with both Marxist and non-Marxist ideologies, Plekhanov sought to clarify the differences between anarchism and socialism, emphasizing the importance of Marx's theories to the revolutionary movement. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in understanding the complex interplay between political ideologies and the historical context from which they emerged. Plekhanov's incisive critique serves as both a historical document and a relevant exploration for contemporary discussions on social movements, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of political thought.
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