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Hardcover The Breakdown of Socialism Book

ISBN: 1025315545

ISBN13: 9781025315546

The Breakdown of Socialism

"The Breakdown of Socialism" is a rigorous and insightful critique of socialist ideology and its practical application during the transformative years following the First World War. Written by Arthur Shadwell, a prominent observer of social and industrial conditions, this work evaluates the systemic challenges and economic contradictions that led to the perceived failure of socialist movements across Europe. Shadwell moves beyond mere abstraction to analyze the real-world performance of socialized industries and the organizational hurdles faced by revolutionary governments.

Through a combination of economic analysis and historical observation, the author explores the tension between collectivist theory and the realities of human nature and market dynamics. Shadwell provides a comprehensive overview of the labor movements and political shifts of the early 1920s, offering a contemporary perspective on why the high hopes of socialist reformers often met with stagnation or collapse. This volume remains an essential resource for students of political science and economic history, providing a window into the intellectual debates that shaped the modern political landscape. "The Breakdown of Socialism" stands as a significant contribution to the literature of political economy, documenting a pivotal era of intense ideological struggle.

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