The Quest for Socialist Utopia

The Quest for Socialist Utopia
Author: Bahru Zewde
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2014
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781847010858

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In the second half of the 1960s and the early 1970s, the Ethiopian student movement emerged from rather innocuous beginnings to become the major opposition force against the imperial regime in Ethiopia, contributing perhaps more than any other factor to the eruption of the 1974 revolution, a revolution that brought about not only the end of the long reign of Emperor Haile Sellassie, but also a dynasty of exceptional longevity. The student movement would be of fundamental importance in the shaping of the future Ethiopia, instrumental in both its political and social development. Bahru Zewde, himself one of the students involved in the uprising, draws on interviews with former student leaders and activists, as well as documentary sources, to describe the steady radicalisation of the movement, characterised particularly after 1965 by annual demonstrations against the regime and culminating in the ascendancy of Marxism-Leninism by the early 1970s. Almost in tandem with the global student movement, the year 1969 marked the climax of student opposition to the imperial regime, both at home and abroad. It was also in that year that students broached what came to be famously known as the "national question", ultimately resulting in the adoption in 1971of the Leninist/Stalinist principle of self-determination up to and including secession. On the eve of the revolution, the student movement abroad split into two rival factions; a split that was ultimately to lead to the liquidation of both and the consolidation of military dictatorship as well as the emergence of the ethno-nationalist agenda as the only viable alternative to the military regime. Bahru Zewde is Emeritus Professor of History at Addis Ababa University and Vice President of the Ethiopian Academy of Sciences. He has authored many books and articles, notably A History of Modern Ethiopia, 1855-1974 and Pioneers of Change in Ethiopia: The Reformist Intellectuals of the Early Twentieth Century. Finalist for the Bethwell A. Ogot Book Prize to the author of the best book on East African Studies, 2015. Ethiopia: Addis Ababa University Press (paperback)

A Socialist Utopia in the New South

A Socialist Utopia in the New South
Author: William Fitzhugh Brundage
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0252065484

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"A definitive account of the Ruskin colonies and of their place in the larger social radical strivings of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. . . . Well written and solidly researched, it gives us an understanding of an important quest for heaven on earth." -- Edward K. Spann, author of Brotherly Tomorrows: Movements for a Cooperative Society in America, 1820-1920 This first book-length study of the Ruskin colonies shows how several hundred utopian socialists gathered as a cooperative community in Tennessee and Georgia in the late nineteenth century. The communitarians' noble but fatally flawed act of social endeavor revealed the courage and desperation they felt as they searched for alternatives to the chaotic and competitive individualism of the age of robber barons and for a viable model for a just and humane society at a time of profound uncertainty about public life in the United States.

Socialism the Active Utopia Routledge Revivals

Socialism the Active Utopia  Routledge Revivals
Author: Zygmunt Bauman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2009-11-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136999499

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Rather than contributing to the long-standing discussion about the characteristics of the society that socialism proposes to establish, this Routledge Revival, initially published in 1976, aims to explore the impact of the ‘living utopia’ of socialism on the development of modern society. It begins with an analysis of the role of utopia in general, and of the socialist utopia in particular; Bauman considers the opposition between ‘utopian’ and ‘scientific’ social thought; He presents socialism as the ‘counter-culture’ of capitalist society; The book finally examines the reasons for the failure of socialism in its application to the peasant revolution in Russia. It then explores some possible forms that the socialist utopia might take in the industrial societies of the late twentieth century. Professor Bauman writes for those who want to understand the logic of the historical fate of socialism in the present century, who are concerned about the validity and vitality of socialist ideas on the development of modern society, and who are interested, and perhaps confused, by the cultural and ideological conflicts of the last few decades.

Socialism

Socialism
Author: Zygmunt Bauman
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1976-01-01
Genre: Communism and society
ISBN: 0043000592

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The Quest for a Feasible Utopia

The Quest for a Feasible Utopia
Author: RALPH P. GUENTZEL.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Socialism
ISBN: 382887861X

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The Quest for Utopia in Twentieth Century America

The Quest for Utopia in Twentieth Century America
Author: Timothy Miller
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1998-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0815627750

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This book is the long-anticipated first volume of a two-volume work that will chronicle intentional communities in the twentieth century. Timothy Miller's chronological account is likely to be the standard work on the subject. Communities of the early twentieth century were often obscure and short-lived enterprises that left little trace of themselves. Historical accounts of them are few, and the ephemera such ventures produced have rarely been collected. Miller first looks at the older groups that were operating until I 900. He explores their impact of the early twentieth-century art colonies, and then turns to a decade-by-decade discussion of many dozens of new groups formed up to 1960. His comprehensive perspective—a synopsis of the first sixty years of this century—has never before been undertaken in the study of communal groups.

Development of Socialism

Development of Socialism
Author: Friedrich Engels
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1870
Genre: Communism
ISBN: OCLC:32886589

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The Development of Socialism from Utopia to Science

The Development of Socialism from Utopia to Science
Author: Friedrich Engels
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 29
Release: 1908*
Genre: Socialism
ISBN: OCLC:17628072

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