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Nationalism and Socialism: Marxist and Labor Theories of Nationalism to 1917

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Paperback, 258 pages
ISBN-13: 978-0-85345-293-5
Released: January 1967

Nationalism and Socialism is a study in the history of Marxian ideas; but it is also an attempt to show how the ideas are related to the society from which they sprang, and how the changes in social relations were reflected in the emergence of a whole new formulation of nationalist theory. Marx and Engels had perforce to modify their early ideas on nationalism in light of later events, and Lenin revolutionized the whole approach.

In Nationalism and Socialism Horace Davis brings together, for the first time in English, the contributions of the many writers in the Marxist and labor camps to the development of nationality theory down to 1917. The verbal battles between Bakunin and Engels, and between Rosa Luxemburg and Lenin, are shown to treat issues that marked the course of the entire twentieth century.

Horace Bancroft Davis was trained as a labor economist at Harvard and Columbia, and taught social science at many different institutions of higher education in the United States. He worked as a laborer in several industries, including steel, and served several different unions at different times as editor and researcher. His books include Toward a Marxist Theory of Nationalism, also published by Monthly Review Press.
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Topics: Marxism Movements Socialism Places: Global

Publication Date: January 1967

Number of Pages: 272

Paperback ISBN: 9780853452935

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