The March Of Socialism

The March Of Socialism

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A compelling work of political history and ideological analysis, The March of Socialism chronicles the rise and global spread of socialist thought and movements throughout the modern era. J. Alvarez Del Vayo, a prominent Spanish journalist and statesman, presents a sweeping account of socialism's evolution from its intellectual origins to its manifestations across Europe, Latin America, and beyond. With the authority of a seasoned political insider, the author argues that socialism represents not merely an economic doctrine but a transformative social force reshaping the foundations of modern civilization. Translated by Joseph M. Bernstein, the work brings Del Vayo's passionate and incisive voice to English-speaking audiences, offering a vivid and authoritative portrait of one of the twentieth century's most consequential ideological movements.

Author: J. Alvarez Del Vayo
Format: Hardback
Published: 1974, Hill and Wang
Genre: Politics & law

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Present, some wear and fading. Page Condition: Good. Markings: Previous owner.. Binding: Intact hardcover. No stickers or labels visible.

A compelling work of political history and ideological analysis, The March of Socialism chronicles the rise and global spread of socialist thought and movements throughout the modern era. J. Alvarez Del Vayo, a prominent Spanish journalist and statesman, presents a sweeping account of socialism's evolution from its intellectual origins to its manifestations across Europe, Latin America, and beyond. With the authority of a seasoned political insider, the author argues that socialism represents not merely an economic doctrine but a transformative social force reshaping the foundations of modern civilization. Translated by Joseph M. Bernstein, the work brings Del Vayo's passionate and incisive voice to English-speaking audiences, offering a vivid and authoritative portrait of one of the twentieth century's most consequential ideological movements.