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Socialism as a Secular Creed Andrei Znamenski

Socialism as a Secular Creed By Andrei Znamenski

Socialism as a Secular Creed by Andrei Znamenski


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This book provides a historical overview of socialism as a modern political religion. Taking a global history approach, the author explores the varieties of the socialist experience, including Marxism, anarchism, Soviet communism, German national socialism, Maoism, Israeli kibbutzim, Tanzanian ujamaa, and the cultural woke left in the West.

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Socialism as a Secular Creed: A Modern Global History by Andrei Znamenski

Andrei Znamenski argues that socialism arose out of activities of secularized apocalyptic sects, the Enlightenment tradition, and dislocations produced by the Industrial Revolution. He examines how, by the 1850s, Marx and Engels made the socialist creed scientific by linking it to history laws and inventing the proletariat-the chosen people that were to redeem the world from oppression. Focusing on the fractions between social democracy and communism, Znamenski explores why, historically, socialism became associated with social engineering and centralized planning. He explains the rise of the New Left in the 1960s and its role in fostering the cultural left that came to privilege race and identity over class. Exploring the global retreat of the left in the 1980s-1990s and the great neoliberalism scare, Znamenski also analyzes the subsequent renaissance of socialism in wake of the 2007-2008 crisis.

Socialism as a Secular Creed Reviews

Andrei Znamenski's history is told with verse combined with scholarship, comparable to old classics such as Wilson's To the Finland Station and Kolakowski 's Main Currents of Marxism. Any fair-minded leftist will be brought up short. Read it.

-- Deirdre Nansen McCloskey, professor emerita, University of Illinois at Chicago

Andrei Znamenski, who experienced socialism firsthand, recalls the murder, mayhem, ethnic cleansing, arbitrary detentions, corruption, starvation, labor camps, warfare, forced disappearances, and famine that resulted from Marxism and its various iterations and offshoots. Socialism as a Secular Creed meticulously traces the concrete consequences of the spread of these ideologies, which, he suggests, displaced traditional expressions of religion and established secular eschatologies. His rigorously researched account is not to be missed.

-- Allen Mendenhall, Troy University

Greatly erudite and richly detailed, Andrei Znamenski's Socialism as a Secular Creed is an important addition to the literature on history's most popular idea about how society ought to be organized.

-- Joshua Muravchik, World Affairs Institute; author of Heaven on Earth: The Rise, Fall, and Afterlife of Socialism

About Andrei Znamenski

Andrei Znamenski is professor of history at the University of Memphis.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Varieties of the Left Experience

Chapter 1: Religion of Modernity: How an English Textile Baron and a French Aristocrat Jump Started the Socialist Creed

Chapter 2: Sabbath of History: Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Moses Hess Make Socialism Scientific

Chapter 3: Great Schism: Social Democracy, Radical Cosmopolitans, and War Socialism (1870s-1920s)

Chapter 4: Prophecy of the World Revolution and Nationalist Temptations, 1917-1930s

Chapter 5: National Bolshevism: Stalin's Soviet Union (1929-1953)

Chapter 6: True Believers, Fellow Travelers, and Dissenters (1920s-1940s)

Chapter 7: Creating Community: National Socialist Biopolitics in Germany, 1933-1945

Chapter 8: Regime of Goodness: Social Democracy and the Swedish Model, 1920s-1990s

Chapter 9: Blood and Soil in the Palestine Desert: Kibbutz Socialism, 1920s-1970s

Chapter 10: The East is Red: Communism in China, North Korea, and Cambodia

Chapter 11: African Socialism: Tanzanian Village Socialism and Zimbabwe Ethno-Racial State

Chapter 12: The Western Left: Third Way and Neoliberalism, 1970s-2010s

Chapter 13: Retreat of Socialism in the Soviet Union and China (1980s-2008)

Chapter 14: How Marxism Became Cultural: Frankfurt School, British Cultural Studies, and the New Left

Chapter 15: The Cultural Left and the Curse of the Western Civilization, 1960s-2010s

Conclusion: From Left Melancholia to New Militancy

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NLS9781498557320
9781498557320
1498557325
Socialism as a Secular Creed: A Modern Global History by Andrei Znamenski
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
2022-09-15
494
Commended for Book of the Year: Understanding the World 2021
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