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  1. The Future of Socialism is a 1956 book by Anthony Crosland. It was one of the most influential books in post-war British Labour Party thinking. It was the seminal work of the 'revisionist' school of Labour politics.

    • Anthony Crosland
    • 1956
  2. 9 de set. de 2019 · The Future of socialism. -- by. Crosland, Anthony, 1918- Publication date. 1957. Topics. Socialism -- Great Britain. Publisher. New York : Macmillan. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. 540 p. ; 22 cm. Access-restricted-item. true. Addeddate. 2019-09-09 05:16:22.

  3. 25 de jul. de 2013 · The Future of Socialism: New Edition with foreword by Gordon Brown. Anthony Crosland. Little, Brown Book Group, Jul 25, 2013 - Fiction - 160 pages. The 50th anniversary edition of the book...

    • Anthony Crosland
    • Little, Brown Book Group, 2013
    • 1472112199, 9781472112194
  4. 2 de abr. de 2019 · By. Duncan Bowie. - 02/04/2019. Crosland was one of a group of Oxford educated intellectuals, sponsored by Hugh Dalton, which included Roy Jenkins and Denis Healey, who sought to revise and transform socialist theory from its pre-war Marxist basis to a post-Marxist social democratic position.

  5. Anthony Crosland's The Future of Socialism (1956) provided a creed for governments of the centre left. Now Peter Hain revisits this classic text and presents a stimulating political prospectus for today. It should be read by everyone interested in the future of the left.

  6. 27 de mai. de 2023 · Futures of Socialism overhauls the story of Labour's modernisation and provides an innovative new history. Diving into the tumultuous world of the British left after 1973, rocked by crushing defeats, bitter schisms, and ideological disorientation, Colm Murphy uncovers competing intellectual agendas for modern socialism.

  7. The fundamental change is both theoretical and practical. Now, especially in Brazil and Chile, socialists and. many former communists openly proclaim the priority of the struggle for democracy over the struggle for socialism and frame redistributive demands. in Left-social democratic frameworks.