Socialist books

    • How did socialism become so popular in America?

      The reason socialist ideas have grown so strong is that we now have at least two generations who have been taught to hate America’s form of government and its paradigm of personal freedom and ...


    • Why is America against socialism?

      There might be several reasons other than the lack of understanding of socialism. First, there is somewhere in the mythology of the American dream the idea that every American who works hard enough and pulls him or herself up by the bootstraps can become a millionaire, one of the 1%, and that the government will take his or her money away.


    • Does America need socialism?

      The US economy is a capitalist democracy with elements of socialism. Some people prefer to call it a mixed economic system. Private individuals control economic forces. However, when the need arises, the government makes social interventions for the welfare of the people.



    • [PDF File]The State and Revolution - Marxists Internet Archive

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      The world proletarian revolution is clearly maturing. The question of its relation to the state is acquiring practical importance. The elements of opportunism that accumulated over the decades of comparatively peaceful development have given rise to the trend of social-chauvinism which dominated the official socialist parties throughout the world.


    • [PDF File]SOCIALISM - The Heritage Foundation

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      The Truth About SOCIALISM LEE EDWARDS, PH.D. What Americans Must Know About Socialism As socialism gains public traction in the United States, it’s important to review its most glaring...


    • Reading List for Democratic Socialists

      This a list of excellent books that are recommended for those who wish to better their understanding of democratic socialist theory, history, political strategy and values. Some of titles below are classics and others are more contemporary works. Titles in bold are great introductory books to each respective category. INTRODUCTIONS TO SOCIALISM:


    • [PDF File]Best Books on the Folly of Socialism - Independent Institute

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      Augustine’s Press, 1999. “Market socialism,” if it works at all, cannot live up to the utopian dreams of its proponents. The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression, by Stéphane Courtois, Nicolas Werth, Jean-Louis Panné, Andrzej Paczkowski, Karel Bartošek, and Jean-Louis Margolin. Translated by Jonathan Murphy, edited by Mark Kramer.


    • [PDF File]T O W A R D S A N E W S O C I A L I S M - Wake Forest University

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      reject the idealist view which seeks to preserve the purity of socialist ideals at the cost of disconnecting them from historical reality. We recognise, that is, that the Soviet-type societies were in a signi cant sense socialist. Of course, they did not represent the materialisation of the ideals of Marx and Engels, or even of Lenin,


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