Internet Modern History Sourcebook
Socialism
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Responses
to Economic Growth: Socialism and Marxism
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Early Socialism
- Robert Owen (1771-1858): A New View of Society, Or, Essays on the Principle of the Formation of the Human Character, and the Application of the Principle to Practice, 1813-16 [At Yale] [Internet Archive version here]
- The Peterloo Massacre, 1819 [At this Site]
- Samuel Bamford (1788-1872): Passages in the Life of a
Radical-on the Peterloo Massacre, 1819 [At this Site]
- WEB The Peterloo Massacre, 1819 [Was At Spartacus, now Internet Archive]
- Chartism: The People's Petition, 1838, excerpts [At this
Site]
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Claude-Henri de Rouvroy St. Simon (1760-1825): Lettres d'un
habitant de Genèeve a ses contemporains, in English [Was At Warwick, now Internet Archive]
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Claude-Henri de Rouvroy St. Simon (1760-1825): Series of the
Development of Human Intelligence [Was At Warwick, now Internet Archive]
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Claude-Henri de Rouvroy St. Simon (1760-1825): The Failure of
European Liberalism, 1824 [Was At Warwick, now Internet Archive]
- Charles Fourier (1772-1837): Theory of Social Organization,
1820 [At this Site]
A proponent of "phalanxes" as a form of industrial organization. They are best
exemplified in modern Israeli kibbutzim.
- Louis Blanc (18111882): The Organization of Labour, 1840,
excerpts [At this Site]
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Marxism
- WEB Marx/Engels Internet Archive
[At Marxists.org]
Almost all the major texts
by Karl Marx, Friederich Engels, and
major texts by James Connolly, Daneil DeLeon, Hal Draper, Georgi Dimitrov, Alexandra
Kollontai, Antonio Labriola, Lenin, Anatoly Lunacharsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Mao Tsetung, Jose
Carlos Mariategui, William Morris, David Riazanov, Anton Pannekoek, Max Shachtman, Stalin,
Leon Trotsky. The site also contains a major image archive and a search engine.
- G.W.F. Hegel (1770-1831): Introduction to the Lectures on the Philosophy of History,(1840 edition) [Was At WSU, now Internet Archive]
- G. W. F. Hegel: The Dialectic of History, 1812-1820, an
epitome [At this Site]
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Karl Marx (1818-83): Full Texts [index at Marxists.org]
- Karl Marx (1818-83) and Frederich Engels (1820-1895): Communist Manifesto, 1848, very short extracts [Was At WSU, now Internet Archive]
- Karl Marx (1818-83) and Frederich Engels (1820-1895): Communist Manifesto, 1848, extracts [At Hanover] [Internet Archive version here]
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Karl Marx (1818-83) and Frederich Engels (1820-1895): Communist Manifesto, 1848 [Full Text] [At
Yale][Internet Archive version here]
- Karl Marx (1818-83) and Frederich Engels (1820-1895): Communist Manifesto: German Edition [Full Text] [At
ArtBin] [Internet Archive version here]
- Karl Marx (1818-83): Scientific Socialism, 1844-1875, an
epitome [At this Site]
- Karl Marx (1818-83): On Alienated Labour, from Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts, 1844 [Was At WSU, now Internet Archive]
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Karl Marx (1818-83): A
Contribution to the Critique of the Political Economy 1859 [Was At Warwick, now Internet Archive]
- Karl Marx (1818-83): The Fetishism of Commodities, from Das Kapital, Vol 1: chap 3 [ [Was At WSU, now Internet Archive]
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An Interview with Karl
Marx, The Chicago Tribune, January 5, 1879 [At Marxists.org]
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Frederich Engels (1820-1895): Speech at the
Graveside of Karl Marx, 1883 [Was At Warwick, now Internet Archive]
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Friederich Engels (1820-1895): The Origin of the Family,
Private Property, and the State, 1884 [At Marxists.org][Full Text]
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Versions of Socialism
- WEB The Anarchist Library
A huge range of texts.
- Prince Peter Kropotkin (1842-1921) : Anarchism: Its
Philosophy and Ideal 1896 [At this Site]
- Emma Goldman: Was My Life Worth Living, Harper's Magazine 1942 [At Harper's] [Internet Archive version here]
- 2ND Emma Goldman: A Guide to Her Life and Documentary Sources [At Internet Archive]
- Rosa Luxemburg: "The War and the Workers"--
The Junius Pamphlet, 1916 [At this Site]
An intellectual attack on German Social Democrats.
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955): Why
Socialism, 1949 [At Monthly Review] [Internet Archive version here]
- Christian Socialism
- Revisionism
- Fabianism
- John Stuart Mill (1806-73): Liberalism Evaluated, 1873,
from his Autobiography [At this Site]
Mill discusses how his faith in Liberalism slipped away and he began tending towards
Liberal Socialism (i.e., that of Hobhouse rather than the Fabians).
- Joseph Schumpeter: On the Concept of Social Value, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 23, 1908-9.
[Was At Macmaster, now Internet Archive]
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George Bernard Shaw: An Unsocial Socialist [At Project Gutenberg]
- Sidney James Webb (1859-1947): The Historic Basis of Socialism,
1889 [At this Site]
By one of the founders of British non-revolutionary intellectual socialism - known as
"Fabianism".
- William Morris (1834-1896): Why I Am a Socialist, 1884,
excerpts [At this Site]
- W. L. Blease: The New Liberalism, 1913 [At this Site]
On the emergence of social reformist/welfare liberalism, as in the British government of 1906, in part a response to socialism..
- Labor Parties
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Socialist Culture
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Trade Unionism
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