Crisis of Socialism: Notes in Defence of a Commitment

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A response to the collapse of Soviet Union’s ‘actually existing socialism’, this book deals with the basic issues of why and how of this collapse, its implications and where it leaves the question of socialism in our time. An exercise in theory, with a plea for a return to the basics, by one associated with the communist movement since 1939, ‘the argument is addressed’, as the author says in the Preface, ‘to fellow militants in what is left of the communist movement, to "social democrats" who still remain socialist, to the new crop of radicals, in the social movements or outside them, struggling to find their bearings in a world now almost universally dominated by capitalism, and to all those on the Left who share my concern with the present and future of socialism’. He adds: ‘Even others may find it of interest for their present and future too is now involved in the present and future of socialism in a way that was never the case before’.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Randhir Singh

Randhir Singh, a distinguished teacher and former Professor of Political Theory, University of Delhi, is the author of Reason, Revolution and Political Theory, Of Marxism and Indian Politics and Five Lectures in Marxist Mode.

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Title
Crisis of Socialism: Notes in Defence of a Commitment
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8120206037
Length
xix+1087p., 25cm.
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