The Making of British Socialism / / Mark Bevir.

The Making of British Socialism provides a new interpretation of the emergence of British socialism in the late nineteenth century, demonstrating that it was not a working-class movement demanding state action, but a creative campaign of political hope promoting social justice, personal transformati...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Abbreviations --   |t Chapter one. Introduction: Socialism and History --   |t Chapter two. The Victorian Context --   |t Part one. The Marxists --   |t Chapter three. Ernest Belfort Bax --   |t Chapter four. Henry Mayers Hyndman --   |t Chapter five William Morris --   |t Chapter six. The Social Democratic Federation --   |t Part two. The Fabians --   |t Chapter Seven. Theories of Rent --   |t Chapter eight. George Bernard Shaw --   |t Chapter Nine. Sidney Webb --   |t Chapter Ten. Permeation and Independent Labor --   |t Part Three. The Ethical Socialists --   |t Chapter Eleven. Welfarism, Socialism, and Religion --   |t Chapter Twelve. American Romanticism and British Socialism --   |t Chapter Thirteen. Ethical Anarchism --   |t Chapter Fourteen. The Labour Church Movement --   |t Conclusion. Socialism, Labor, and the State --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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520 |a The Making of British Socialism provides a new interpretation of the emergence of British socialism in the late nineteenth century, demonstrating that it was not a working-class movement demanding state action, but a creative campaign of political hope promoting social justice, personal transformation, and radical democracy. Mark Bevir shows that British socialists responded to the dilemmas of economics and faith against a background of diverse traditions, melding new economic theories opposed to capitalism with new theologies which argued that people were bound in divine fellowship. Bevir utilizes an impressive range of sources to illuminate a number of historical questions: Why did the British Marxists follow a Tory aristocrat who dressed in a frock coat and top hat? Did the Fabians develop a new economic theory? What was the role of Christian theology and idealist philosophy in shaping socialist ideas? He explores debates about capitalism, revolution, the simple life, sexual relations, and utopian communities. He gives detailed accounts of the Marxists, Fabians, and ethical socialists, including famous authors such as William Morris and George Bernard Shaw. And he locates these socialists among a wide cast of colorful characters, including Karl Marx, Henry Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, and Oscar Wilde. By showing how socialism combined established traditions and new ideas in order to respond to the changing world of the late nineteenth century, The Making of British Socialism turns aside long-held assumptions about the origins of a major movement. 
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650 0 |a Labor unions  |x History  |x Great Britain. 
650 0 |a Labor unions  |z Great Britain  |x History. 
650 0 |a Socialism  |x History  |x Great Britain. 
650 0 |a Socialism  |z Great Britain  |x History. 
650 0 |a Socialism  |z Great Britain. 
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653 |a American romanticism. 
653 |a British Marxism. 
653 |a British socialism. 
653 |a British socialists. 
653 |a E. B. Bax. 
653 |a Edward Carpenter. 
653 |a Fabian policy. 
653 |a Fabian socialism. 
653 |a Fabianism. 
653 |a Fabians. 
653 |a George Bernard Shaw. 
653 |a German idealism. 
653 |a H. M. Hyndman. 
653 |a Independent Labor Party. 
653 |a James Bronterre O'Brien. 
653 |a Labor Church movement. 
653 |a Leo Tolstoy. 
653 |a Liberal Party. 
653 |a Marxism. 
653 |a Marxist movement. 
653 |a Peter Kropotkin. 
653 |a Protestantism. 
653 |a Sheffield Socialist Society. 
653 |a Sidney Webb. 
653 |a Social Democratic Federation. 
653 |a Socialist League. 
653 |a Thomas Davidson. 
653 |a Tory. 
653 |a Victorian culture. 
653 |a William Morris. 
653 |a anarchism. 
653 |a anarchy. 
653 |a capitalism. 
653 |a collective ownership. 
653 |a collectivism. 
653 |a communal utopianism. 
653 |a dilemmas. 
653 |a ethical positivism. 
653 |a ethical socialism. 
653 |a evangelicalism. 
653 |a evolutionary sociology. 
653 |a faith. 
653 |a immanentism. 
653 |a immanentist theology. 
653 |a liberal economics. 
653 |a liberal radicalism. 
653 |a liberalism. 
653 |a marginal economic theory. 
653 |a mass literacy. 
653 |a medievalist historiography. 
653 |a neoclassical economic theory. 
653 |a permeation. 
653 |a personal transformation. 
653 |a playwrights. 
653 |a political action. 
653 |a political actions. 
653 |a political thought. 
653 |a popular politics. 
653 |a radical democracy. 
653 |a religion. 
653 |a religious belief. 
653 |a religious worship. 
653 |a republican positivism. 
653 |a revolution. 
653 |a romanticism. 
653 |a science. 
653 |a secularization. 
653 |a self-understanding. 
653 |a sexual relations. 
653 |a simple life. 
653 |a social change. 
653 |a social democratic state. 
653 |a social justice. 
653 |a social practices. 
653 |a social reforms. 
653 |a socialist philosophers. 
653 |a socialist projects. 
653 |a socialists. 
653 |a trade unionism. 
653 |a trade unions. 
653 |a traditions. 
653 |a welfare liberalism. 
653 |a welfare liberals. 
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