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World Crisis: Essays in Revolutionary Socialism

World Crisis: Essays in Revolutionary Socialism

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The contributors to this book, published in 1971, analyzed modern society's economic and social issues from a socialist perspective and proposed replacing the British system with a society based on workers' control. The book emphasizes the importance of socialists having a scientific view of the world.

Format: Hardback
Length: 278 pages
Publication date: 06 September 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The contributors to this groundbreaking book, originally published in 1971, present a compelling analysis of contemporary society from the perspective of International Socialists. Their findings and proposed alternative, advocating for the overthrow of the British system and its replacement with a society based on workers' control, sparked controversy. At the heart of this book lies a fundamental theme: the imperative for socialists to adopt a scientific worldview, grounded in a socialist theory, to effectively understand and navigate the complexities of the modern world.

The contributors to this book delve into a comprehensive examination of the economic and social challenges facing modern society. They challenge the prevailing capitalist ideology and advocate for a transformative shift towards a more equitable and sustainable system. Through their insightful analysis, they highlight the inherent contradictions and exploitative practices within the current economic order, advocating for a redistribution of wealth and power towards the working class.

Furthermore, the contributors propose a vision of a society based on workers' control, where decision-making processes are decentralized and democratic. They argue that this approach can foster greater social cohesion, economic stability, and environmental sustainability. They emphasize the importance of education, collective bargaining, and social movements in achieving this transformative vision.

However, their proposed alternative raises significant questions and challenges. It requires a profound reimagining of societal structures and power dynamics, which may evoke resistance and opposition from those who benefit from the current system. The contributors acknowledge the complexities and uncertainties involved in such a transition, but they remain unwavering in their belief that a socialist society is the only way to address the systemic injustices and inequalities that persist in our world.

In conclusion, this book serves as a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about social and economic systems. The contributors offer a socialist perspective on contemporary society, challenging the status quo and proposing a transformative alternative. Their insights and arguments provide a framework for understanding the complexities of the modern world and inspiring socialists to work towards a more just and equitable future.

Weight: 680g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032046754

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