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The following readings supplement those suggested in
chapter 8 of the text.
Barker, Peter, ed. The Party of Democratic
Socialism in Germany: Modern Post-Communism or Nostalgic Populism? New
York: Rodopi, 1998.
Carver, Terrell, ed. The Cambridge Companion to
Marx. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
Elster, John, An Introduction to Karl Marx,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986.
McCollum, James K. Is Communism Dead Forever? Lanham,
MD: University Press of America, 1999.
Milward, Bob. Marxian Political Economy: Theory,
History and Contemporary Relevance. London: Macmillan, 2000.
Tam, Henry, ed. Progressive Politics in the Global
Age. New York: New York University Press, 2001.
Wheen, Francis. Karl Marx: A Life. New York:
Norton, 1999.
The following links will help you explore the themes
of chapter 8 on the Web.
The Fabian Society
The Fabian Society was founded in 1884 as a socialist
society committed to gradual, rather than revolutionary, social reform. Now, it
is a leftist organization based in the United Kingdom. It is independently run
but affiliated with the Labour Party. The Fabian Society’s searchable Web site
features “current activities” and “get involved” sections. In addition, a
“freethinking” section is a forum for numerous articles and online debate.
"Red Files"
This “Red Files” Web site is a companion to the
popular four-part PBS television series by the same name. The series exposed
the Soviet view of history with never-before-seen films and dossiers. The site
includes still frames and audio from the series plus a wealth of additional
information on Soviet history. The site provides maps and other reference
materials, including a link to the Russian archives. This highly recommended
site is both entertaining and informative.
Marxists.org Internet Archive
This is an excellent Web site that provides a wide range of
resources. The site acts both as an Internet archive and as an encyclopedia of
Marxism. It has sections on art, philosophy, psychology, political economy, and
history. Political writers categorized as socialists, anarchists, reformists,
communists, Stalinists, Maoists, national liberationists, and black liberationists
are covered in depth.
The British Labour Party
Great Britain’s Labour Party is a self-proclaimed democratic
socialist party that values social justice, strong community, reward for hard
work, decency, and rights matched by responsibilities. The Web site for this
popular party offers political news and campaign information. The policy
section of this site provides a good representation of the doctrines of a
democratic socialist political party.
From Marx to Mao
This Web site is dedicated to Marx, Lenin, Stalin, and Mao.
Each leftist legend has his own Internet library composed of a rich supply of
archival documents. The libraries are organized chronologically, but they are
fully searchable. Highlights of the Mao section include Mao’s comments on
Chiang Kai-shek, commerce and capitalism, the Communist party, being
revolutionary, and the role of the countryside.
AlterNet.org
Alternet.org is a leftist online magazine created by the
Independent Media Institute. The site features several “content files,”
including files relating to human rights and global affairs. Each file provides
links to additional information and urges readers to take action. In addition
to offering weekly news e-mails, the Web site hosts discussion forums on
current issues.
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