Marxism and Social Democracy
Explore the profound discussions of the 19th-century political landscape with Marxism and Social Democracy, an insightful anthology translated into English. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1988, this hardback edition spans 400 pages and delves into the critical debates surrounding democratic socialism and revolutionary Marxism. Central to these discussions is Edward Bernstein, whose ideas challenged the status quo, while he faced opposition from influential figures such as Bebel, Kautsky, Parvus, Rosa Luxemburg, and Belfort Bax. This collection not only highlights the ideological clashes of the time but also provides valuable context for understanding contemporary political movements. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the evolution of socialist thought, this anthology is a must-have for your bookshelf.