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Socialism


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Contents


Responses to Economic Growth: Socialism and Marxism

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Early Socialism

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Marxism

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Versions of Socialism

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Socialist Culture

  • Anne Maier: Autobiography, 1912, excerpts [At this Site]
  • The Internationale [At this Site]  WM [MIDI/RA]
    Text in English, French, German, and Castilian [plus Billy Bragg's version] with both RA and MIDI sound files of the music, and two sung versions - one a Chinese military version and another a Turkish discobeat version!
  • The Internationale [with multimedia]
    text in French and German, and with sound files!
  • Di Shvue (The Vow) [At ANU]
    The song of the Bund, the dominant party among East European Jews.
  • The Red Flag [At This Site][with multimedia]
  • 2ND Hal Draper: The Two Souls of Socialism [At ANU]

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Trade Unionism

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