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Marx Engels And Modern British Socialism The Social And Political Thought Of H M Hyndman E B Bax And William Morris Seamus Flaherty

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Marx Engels And Modern British Socialism The Social And Political Thought Of H M Hyndman E B Bax And William Morris Seamus Flaherty
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.68 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Seamus Flaherty
ISBN: 9783030423384, 9783030423391, 3030423387, 3030423395
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Marx Engels And Modern British Socialism The Social And Political Thought Of H M Hyndman E B Bax And William Morris Seamus Flaherty by Seamus Flaherty 9783030423384, 9783030423391, 3030423387, 3030423395 instant download after payment.

This book is a reception study of Karl Marx’s and Friedrich Engels’ ideas in Britain during the late nineteenth century and a revisionist account of the emergence of modern British socialism. It reconstructs how H. M. Hyndman, E. B. Bax, and William Morris interacted with Marx and ‘Marxism’. It shows how Hyndman was a socialist of liberal and republican provenance, rather than the Tory radical he is typically held to be; how Bax was a sophisticated thinker and highly influential figure in European socialist circles, rather than a negligible pedant; and it shows how Morris’s debt to Bax and liberalism has not been given its due. It demonstrates how John Stuart Mill, in particular, was combined with Marx in Britain; it illuminates other liberal influences which help to explain the sectarian attitude adopted by the Social Democratic Federation towards organised labour; and it establishes an alternative genealogy for Fabian socialism.

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