The Socialist Register 1964
The Socialist Register 1964

The Socialist Register 1964

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Edition: repr.,

Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition; faded spine. Page Condition: Some tanning. Markings: No markings. Binding: Tight and intact.

The Socialist Register is a landmark annual publication that has served as a vital forum for socialist thought, critical analysis, and left-wing political debate since its inaugural 1964 edition. Edited by the influential Marxist political theorist Ralph Miliband and labour historian John Saville, this first volume brings together a collection of incisive essays from leading socialist intellectuals of the era. The register chronicles the pressing political, economic, and social struggles of the early 1960s, presenting rigorous analysis of capitalism, the labour movement, and the prospects for socialist transformation. Written with intellectual authority and ideological conviction, it argues for a renewal of socialist politics at a time of significant global upheaval. As the founding volume of what would become one of the most respected journals of the left, this edition holds considerable historical and political significance.

Author: Ralph Miliband And John Saville
Format: Hardback
Published: 1974, Merlin Press
Genre: Politics & law

Description

Edition: repr.,

Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition; faded spine. Page Condition: Some tanning. Markings: No markings. Binding: Tight and intact.

The Socialist Register is a landmark annual publication that has served as a vital forum for socialist thought, critical analysis, and left-wing political debate since its inaugural 1964 edition. Edited by the influential Marxist political theorist Ralph Miliband and labour historian John Saville, this first volume brings together a collection of incisive essays from leading socialist intellectuals of the era. The register chronicles the pressing political, economic, and social struggles of the early 1960s, presenting rigorous analysis of capitalism, the labour movement, and the prospects for socialist transformation. Written with intellectual authority and ideological conviction, it argues for a renewal of socialist politics at a time of significant global upheaval. As the founding volume of what would become one of the most respected journals of the left, this edition holds considerable historical and political significance.