Toward a New Socialism

Lexington Books (2006)
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The socialist project is burdened by a history of brutal failures. The authors of the papers collected in this volume are convinced that a democratic and humane socialism is both desirable and possible. They lay out their view of different aspects of this new socialism in this book. Anatole Anton and Richard Schmitt are both the editors and contributors to this book. Select chapters translated into Spanish have appeared in a volume in Barcelona, Spain.

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