Egbert, Donald Drew,

Socialism and American Life, Volume I / Donald Drew Egbert; Thomas D. Bassett. - 1 online resource - Princeton Studies in American Civilization ; 2428 .

Frontmatter -- Preface to Volume 1 -- Contents. Volume 1 -- INTRODUCTION. Terminology and Types of Socialism / CHAPTER 1. Socialism in European History to 1848 / CHAPTER 2. European Socialism Since 1848 / CHAPTER 3. The Religious Basis of Western Socialism / CHAPTER 4. Christian Communitarianism in America / CHAPTER 5. The Secular Utopian Socialists / CHAPTER 6. The Background and Development of Marxian Socialism in the United States / CHAPTER 7. American Socialism and the Socialist Philosophy of History / CHAPTER 8. The Philosophical Basis of Marxian Socialism in the United States / CHAPTER 9. The Influence of Marxian Economics on American Thought and Practice / CHAPTER 10. American Marxist Political Theory / CHAPTER 11. Sociological Aspects of American Socialist Theory and Practice / CHAPTER 12. The Psychology of American Socialism / CHAPTER 13. American Writers on the Left / CHAPTER 14. Socialism and American Art / Acknowledgments -- Index to Volume 1 Egbert, Donald Drew / Persons, Stow -- Harbison, E . Harris -- Laidler, Harry W. -- Mollegen, Albert T . -- Persons, Stow -- Bassett, D . Seymour -- Bell, Daniel -- Bowers, David F. -- Hook, Sidney -- Sweezy, Paul M. -- Herberg, Will -- Moore, Wilbert E. -- Hartmann, George W. -- Thorp, Willard -- Egbert, Donald Drew --

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In English.

9781400875085

10.1515/9781400875085 doi


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