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Politics of Hope Edmund Frow

Politics of Hope By Edmund Frow

Politics of Hope by Edmund Frow


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1880-1914 were years of hope for Socialists, buoyed by the unshakeable conviction that real and radical change was not only possible but inevitable. This collection of pamphlets from the period documents the spread of the Socialist message and the changes in emphasis.

Politics of Hope Summary

Politics of Hope: Origins of Socialism in Britain by Edmund Frow

1880 to 1914 were years of hope for Socialists, buoyed by the unshakeable conviction that real and radical change was not only possible but inevitable. This collection of pamphlets from the period documents the spread of the socialist message and the subtle changes in emphasis as the movement grew in size and sophistication. It also reveals how strongly individual activists felt that Socialism was the best - and indeed the only - way forward for Britain at the end of the 19th century. From William Morris to George Bernard Shaw and H.G.Wells, the writers whose pamphlets are collected here share a sense of optimism and hope that is inspiring. Edmund and Ruth Frow are the founders of the Working Class Movement Library in Manchester. Recently retired from a lifetime's work for the trade union movement, they now devote their time to consolidating and expanding one of the finest archive collections of trade union and socialist writing in the world. The library itself has become a centre for research and study for the labour movement.

Table of Contents

The democratic federation, socialism made plain, James Leigh Joynes; the socialist catechism, Annie Besant; why I am a socialist, Sidney James Webb; what socialism means, George Bernard Shaw; what socialism is, William Morris; how I became a socialist, Tom Mann; the socialists' program, Robert Blatchford; real socialism, William Morris; monopoly or, how labour is robbed, the Socialist Group of the London society of compositors; socialism and trade unionism, Henry Mayers Hyndman; social democracy, Isabella Ford; women and socialism, H.G.Wells; this misery of boots, James Connolly; socialism made easy.

Additional information

GOR005651451
9781853050633
1853050636
Politics of Hope: Origins of Socialism in Britain by Edmund Frow
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Pluto Press
19870101
256
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