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Marx, Engels and Modern British Socialism: The Social and Political Thought of H. M. Hyndman, E. B. Bax and William Morris

Autor Seamus Flaherty
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This book is a reception study of Karl Marx’s and Friedrich Engels’ ideas in Britain during the late nineteenth century and a revisionist account of the emergence of modern British socialism. It reconstructs how H. M. Hyndman, E. B. Bax, and William Morris interacted with Marx and ‘Marxism’. It shows how Hyndman was a socialist of liberal and republican provenance, rather than the Tory radical he is typically held to be; how Bax was a sophisticated thinker and highly influential figure in European socialist circles, rather than a negligible pedant; and it shows how Morris’s debt to Bax and liberalism has not been given its due. It demonstrates how John Stuart Mill, in particular, was combined with Marx in Britain; it illuminates other liberal influences which help to explain the sectarian attitude adopted by the Social Democratic Federation towards organised labour; and it establishes an alternative genealogy for Fabian socialism. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030423414
ISBN-10: 3030423417
Pagini: 271
Ilustrații: IX, 271 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction: The Remaking of British Socialism.- Part 1: Origins.- Chapter 2: ‘A Certain Hyndman’: ‘Tory Radical’ or ‘Freethinking Gentleman-Republican’?.- Chapter 3: Socialism in the Periodical Press: The Origins of Modern British Socialism.- Chapter 4: The Democratic Federation and England for All.- Chapter 5: ‘A Real Enthusiasm for the New Ideas’: Bax, Marx, Comte, and Spencer.- Part 2: Hyndman.- Chapter 6: Scientific Socialism: Hyndman, Engels, Morley, and Morris.- Chapter 7: Wealth and Ability: Hyndman, Mallock, Toynbee, and George.- Part 3: Bax.- Chapter 8: ‘True Marxian Theory’: The Synthetic Conception of History and The Religion of Socialism.- Chapter 9: ‘Historical Agnosticism’: Bax, Engels, and Classical German Philosophy .- Chapter 10: Liberalism Versus Socialism: Republicanism, Rights, and Representative Democracy.- Part 4: Morris.- Chapter 11: ‘Sentimental Socialism’? Morris, Marx, Engels, and Mill.- Chapter 12. Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Seamus Flaherty is an independent scholar. He has taught widely across modern history and the history of ideas, and he has published his research in the History of European Ideas, Modern Intellectual History and The English Historical Review.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book is a reception study of Karl Marx’s and Friedrich Engels’ ideas in Britain during the late nineteenth century and a revisionist account of the emergence of modern British socialism. It reconstructs how H. M. Hyndman, E. B. Bax, and William Morris interacted with Marx and ‘Marxism’. It shows how Hyndman was a socialist of liberal and republican provenance, rather than the Tory radical he is typically held to be; how Bax was a sophisticated thinker and highly influential figure in European socialist circles, rather than a negligible pedant; and it shows how Morris’s debt to Bax and liberalism has not been given its due. It demonstrates how John Stuart Mill, in particular, was combined with Marx in Britain; it illuminates other liberal influences which help to explain the sectarian attitude adopted by the Social Democratic Federation towards organised labour; and it establishes an alternative genealogy for Fabian socialism. 

Caracteristici

Offers a new account of the emergence of socialism in late nineteenth-century Britain Reassesses three central figures – H.M. Hyndman, E.B. Bax and William Morris – to show how they interacted with Marx and Marxism Recovers crucial sources rarely mentioned elsewhere and establishes an alternative genealogy of Fabianism