
Socialism and Democracy in Europe
"Socialism and Democracy in Europe" by Samuel P. Orth is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work explores the intricate relationship between socialism and democracy, focusing on the significance of class struggle and the rise of labor movements across various European nations. Orth aims to analyze how socialism interconnects with political and economic ideologies and to commend the evolution brought about by the broader context of democracy. The opening of the book provides a thorough introduction to the motivations behind socialism, detailing the historical backdrop of class distinctions as the catalyst for the socialist movement. Orth articulates the perception of the proletariat as the working class striving for equal rights amidst growing industrialization and wealth disparities. He emphasizes the psychological impact of capitalism on workers, detailing their grievances and aspirations for a reformed society. Through references to key historical figures and movements, the text sets a foundation for understanding the future discussions of socialism’s implementation in political frameworks, reflecting on the hopes and challenges faced by the masses in their pursuit of justice and equity.
Bookshelves
Related books
A Critical Examination of Socialism
W. H. (William Hurrell) Mallock
Labour and the Popular Welfare
W. H. (William Hurrell) Mallock
Signs of Change
William Morris
The life and teaching of Karl Marx
Max Beer
... Et l'horreur des responsabilités (suite au Culte de l'incompétence)
Émile Faguet
"... és a felelősségtől való rettegés" : $b "A kontárság kultuszának" folytatása
Émile Faguet
A kontárság kultusza
Émile Faguet
Le culte de l'incompétence
Émile Faguet