Author(s)
Bloom, Robert L.Crapster, Basil L.
Dunkelberger, Harold L.
Glatfelter, Charles H.
Mara, Richard T.
Richardson, Norman E.
Schubart, W. Richard
Keywords
Contemporary CivilizationSocialism
Karl Marx
Marxism
Henri de Saint-Simon
Gracchus Babeuf
Lenin
Models and Methods
Political Science
Sociology
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Abstract
Of the total heritage which gave birth to modern socialism, brief attention may be given to certain of the predecessors of Karl Marx. Although some now are saved from obscurity only by the diligence of interested historians, others generated powerful ideas still not extinguished today. Together they created an amorphous body of thought from which Marx freelv drew. Consequently, an understanding of the varieties of later socialism, and specifically of Marx, requires a brief survey of these men. [excerpt]Date
1958-01-01Type
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