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Tag: socialism

Revisionist Tendencies: Johanna Bockman and Mathieu Hikaru Desan Reflect on Socialism and Its Classification Struggles

Socialism is alive and well on the pages of CSSH, and its fortunes in the larger world have improved in recent years. Even the “failed” socialisms of the past are attracting new attention. It would seem that much we thought was decided in the history of socialism is worth reconsidering.

Published September 4, 2019

Variations in the Language of Socialism

James Ferguson and Laurence Coderre tell us more about Commodities and the Proletariat.

Published January 6, 2019

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