The Socialist Register 1965: A Survey Of Movements & Ideas
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, chipped at edges and corners with some minor damage. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: No markings noted on cover. Binding condition: Intact.
The Socialist Register 1965 is a landmark annual anthology of socialist thought, edited by Ralph Miliband and John Saville, presenting a rigorous survey of left-wing movements and ideas from around the world. First published in 1964, the Register quickly established itself as an indispensable forum for independent Marxist and socialist scholarship, gathering contributions from some of the most important radical thinkers of the twentieth century. This 1965 volume chronicles the key political debates, theoretical tensions, and activist currents that defined the global left during a pivotal decade of Cold War politics and anti-colonial struggle. Written with intellectual authority and political urgency, it remains an essential primary source for understanding the evolution of socialist ideology in the mid-twentieth century.
Author: Ralph Miliband & John Saville
Format: Hardback
Published: 1965, Merlin Press
Genre: Politics & law
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, chipped at edges and corners with some minor damage. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: No markings noted on cover. Binding condition: Intact.
The Socialist Register 1965 is a landmark annual anthology of socialist thought, edited by Ralph Miliband and John Saville, presenting a rigorous survey of left-wing movements and ideas from around the world. First published in 1964, the Register quickly established itself as an indispensable forum for independent Marxist and socialist scholarship, gathering contributions from some of the most important radical thinkers of the twentieth century. This 1965 volume chronicles the key political debates, theoretical tensions, and activist currents that defined the global left during a pivotal decade of Cold War politics and anti-colonial struggle. Written with intellectual authority and political urgency, it remains an essential primary source for understanding the evolution of socialist ideology in the mid-twentieth century.