Electronic Texts
Electronic Texts and Authors Cited in the Introduction to Socialism or
Included in the Book, (organized by first appearance under Introduction
subheadings)
See also Contents
Common Misconceptions (Endnotes 1-10)
Karl Marx,
Introduction:
Toward a Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, Critique
of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right; Economic
and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844; Preface
to a Critique of Political Economy
John Stuart
Mill, “Socialism and Liberty”
Oscar Wilde, “The
Soul of Man Under Socialism”
George Bernard
Shaw, “Socialism
and Liberty”
Bertrand Russell, “Science and Art Under Socialism” , In
Praise of Idleness, Proposed
Roads to Freedom: Socialism, Anarchism and Syndicalism
R.H. Tawney, “Liberty and Equality”
Martin Khor, Growing Consensus on Ills of Globalization
Francis Moore Lappe, et al., Twelve Myths
about Hunger
Mischel, Bernstein, and Schmidt, The
State of Working America
Capitalism and Socialism (11-15)
Karl Marx, Critique
of the Gotha Program
John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
French Revolutionary Declaration
of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
American Declaration of Independence
Marx’s Critique of Capitalism
Alienation (16-28)
G.W.F.
Hegel, Philosophy of Right
Michael Howard, Self-Management
and the Crisis of Socialism
Karl Marx, On
the Jewish Question
Friedrich Engels, “Preface”(1888)
to The Communist Manifesto
V.I. Lenin,
State
and Revolution
Marxist Humanists
Democracy (29-30)
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The
Communist Manifesto
Karl Marx, The
Civil War in France
Social Democracy
Eduard
Bernstein, Evolutionary
Socialism (excerpt)
Fetishism, Collective Rationality, Ecology (31)
Bertell
Ollman "In Search of
a Greater Society" website
W.
Paul Cockshott and Allin Cottrell, Towards a New Socialism
Reification and Culture (32-33)
Georg Lukacs,
History and Class Consciousness
Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, Dialectic
of Enlightenment
William Morris,
Art
and Socialism, The
Lesser Arts, Useful
Work versus Useless Toil
Walter Benjamin, The Work
of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
Socialism and Religion (34-37; 6)
Paul Tillich ,
Marxism
and Christian Socialism
Science and Technology as Ideology (38-39)
Models of Socialism (40)
Mondragon Cooperative
Corporation
Transition (41-42)