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Failure of a Dream? Essays in the History of American Socialism
Laslettt, John H. M.; Lipset, Seymour Martin Publisher: Anchor Books, New York, USA Year Published: 1974 Pages: 754pp ISBN: 0-385-08892-2 Resource Type: Book
Examines the reasons for the relative weakness of American socialism.
Abstract: This collection of essays aims to "examine the reasons for the relative weakness of American socialism" and "deals with the negative effects on socialism stemming from the nature of the American society itself." The book is divided into four parts and, at the end contains short notes on its contributors. Part one, "The Problems of Socialism in America," gives a general overview through extracts from interviews with old socialists and through a dialogue between the two editors, giving their respective views as students of the subject. Parts two and three are titled "Internal Factors: The Socialist Movement and American Socialism," and "External Factors: American Society and American Socialism," respectively. Part four, "The New Left and the Old," consists of two essays by prominent representatives of the New Left which discuss the differences between the Old and New Left and the prospects for the New Left.
[Abstract by Nabeeha Chaudhary]
Table of Contents
Part I: The Problem of Socialism in America 1. Socialists View the Problem 2. Social Scientists View the Problem
Part II: Internal Factors 3. The Problem of Ideological Rigidity 4. Radicalism and the Agrarian Tradition 5. Catholic Anti-Socialism 6. Socialism and American Trade Unionism 7. Socialism and Syndicalism 8. The Problems of the Socialist Party
Part III: External Factors 9. The Liberal Tradition 10. Americanism as Surrogate Socialism 11. The Relevance of Marxism 12. Socialism and Social Mobility 13. The Labour Movement and American Values 14. American Capitalism's Economic Rewards 15. The Role of Intellectuals 16. Pluralism and Political Parties
Part IV: The New Left and the Old 17. The Fortunes of the Old Left Compared to the Fortunes of the New 18. The Prospects of the New Left
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