Pictures of the Socialistic Future

Pictures of the Socialistic Future

Pictures of the Socialistic Future - (freely adapted from Bebel)It has been suggested by the publishers that...
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Author: Richter, Eugen,1838-1906
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Pictures of the Socialistic Future

Pictures of the Socialistic Future

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Pictures of the Socialistic Future

Dhs. 49.36 Dhs. 24.67
Author: Richter, Eugen,1838-1906
Format: eBook
Language: English

Pictures of the Socialistic Future - (freely adapted from Bebel)

It has been suggested by the publishers that the English translation of Eugene Richters clever little satire requires a word of introduction, on this, its new appearance, in a cheap and popular form. In 1893, the year of its first issue here, Socialism, though a burning question in Germany, was not an urgent controversy in this country. Since 1893 many things have happened, and this must be the excuse for the superfluity of a preface. In 1893 Socialism in this country was a subject for academic discussion. In 1907 it has its representatives and its party in parliament, and it may soon arrive within the range of practical politics. This may bring about a great reconstruction of parties. Eugene Richter was the leader of the Liberal Party in the German Reichstag. The German elections of 1907 show that the rift between the Socialist party and the Liberals, of which the satire of Richter is an earlier indication, has grown more pronounced. The same clearing of the issues has been going on in France. The republican ministry, under M. Clemenceau, seems to have broken definitely with M. Jaurs and his Socialist followers. France, above all others, is the country of clear thought and accurate expression, and more and more the insistent logic of systematic discussion has brought out the fact that Liberalism is the real antithesis to Socialism. The French writers, also, who have shown themselves the most determined opponents of Socialism and Collectivism, such as M. M. P. Leroy-Beaulieu, De Molinari, and Yves Guyot, have been proud to describe themselves as disciples of the Liberal School of Economists. So it naturally comes that the phrase lennemi cest le libralisme is an accepted commonplace in the mouth of the advocates of Socialism. That this truth will emerge as the result of sustained and serious controversy, here in England, is equally certain. It is the confusion of desultory discussion, in[vi] a subject-matter where the details have not been presented to us by experience or authoritative exposition, that still obscures the issue. Richters meritorious attempt to paint for us a picture of the Socialist future supplies an omission which the socialists do not attempt to repair, and his little book may arrest attention and suggest difficulties in quarters which cannot be reached by more weighty and philosophical criticism. In these days of social and political introspection, mankind, if not governed, is largely influenced by ideals, and ideals are provided for us by the Liberal and by the Socialist parties. Conservatism, which, after all, is the habitual attitude of the English nation, seems to hold the balance, and stands for no special ideal, but rather for the practical experience which notes that reformers dreams are not always fulfilled, and that it is salutary, in the first instance at any rate, to look askance at things which are new. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 66123
Author: Richter, Eugen
Release Date: Aug 23, 2021
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Translator: Wright, Henry

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