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The Cambridge History of Socialism: Volume 1: The Cambridge History of Socialism

Editat de Marcel van der Linden
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 noi 2022
"During the reign of Kawåad I (AD 498-531), king of åEråanésahr (Realm of the Iranians), a Zoroastrian priest by the name of Mazdak, son of Båamdåad, appears in some sources whose rulings about property and ownership have been deemed proto-socialist. According to sources in Middle Persian (henceforth: MP) of the late Sasanian Empire (AD 224-651), Mazdak promoted the sharing of women and property. The socialist message of Mazdak called for the creation of an egalitarian system of the distribution of wealth during a time of famine and political turmoil. The lower classes appear to have favored Mazdak's beliefs, when he claimed his rulings were based on his interpretation of the Zoroastrian holy text, the Avesta. The reason for Mazdak's ruling was to bring aid to the hungry and the naked, but more importantly, he wanted to make a substantial social and economic change in an otherwise stratified Iranian society.1 With Mazdak and the backing of the king, a social and economic revolution took place in the Sasanian Empire, which empowered the state at the cost of the nobility, and enabled the kings of Iran to rule for another two centuries"--
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ISBN-13: 9781108481342
ISBN-10: 1108481345
Pagini: 688
Dimensiuni: 158 x 235 x 37 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria The Cambridge History of Socialism

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction to Volume I Marcel van der Linden; Part I. Beginnings; Section 1. Egalitarianism: 1. Mazdak and late antique 'socialism' Touraj Daryaee; 2. Egalitarianism in Islamic thought and praxis Asma Afsaruddin; 3. Egalitarianism in Europe: Hussites, Anabaptists, Racovians, Hutterites and Diggers Thomas A. Fudge; 4. The Taiping land program: creating a moral environment Rudolf G. Wagner; Section 2. Early Socialisms: 5. Saint-Simon and Saint-Simonism Jeremy Jennings; 6. Robert Owen and Owenism Gregory Claeys; 7. Charles Fourier and Fourierism Jonathan Beecher; 8. Etienne Cabet and the Icarian movement in France and the United States Christopher H. Johnson; 9. Wilhelm Weitling and early German socialism Bertel Nygaard; Section 3. The Arrival of the Hostile Siblings: Marxism and Anarchism:; 10. The International Working Men's Association (1864–1876/77) Fabrice Bensimon; 11. Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and early workers' movements Lucia Pradella; 12. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's mutualist social science Alex Prichard; 13. Mikhail Bakunin and social anarchism Wolfgang Eckhardt; 14. Peter Kropotkin and communist anarchism Ruth Kinna; Part II. Negating State Power; Section 4. The North-Atlantic Region:; 15. Anarchism and syndicalism in France Alexander Varias; 16. Spain in revolt: the revolutionary legacy of anarchism and anarcho-syndicalism George Esenwein; 17. Anarchism and syndicalism in Italy Carl Levy; 18. Anarchism and syndicalism in the United Kingdom David Goodway; 19. Anarchism and syndicalism in the United States Kenyon Zimmer; Section 5. Africa, Asia, Latin America:; 20. Mexican socialism John Mason Hart; 21. Anarchism and syndicalism in Argentina Geoffroy de Laforcade; 22. Anarchism and syndicalism in Brazil Claudio Batalha; 23. Anarchism and Syndicalism in Southern Africa Lucien van der Walt; 24. Anarchism and syndicalism in China Gotelind Müller; Section 6. Worldwide Connections:; 25. Anarchist transnationalism Constance Bantman; 26. The global revival of anarchism and syndicalism Felipe Corrêa.

Descriere

Volume I offers a world-encompassing overview of state negating (utopian, early socialist, anarchist, syndicalist) movements and thinkers.