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Socialism 101

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by Kathleen Sears


  Scientific elite, 36

  Second International, 71, 112, 134, 182

  Settlement movement, 188

  Small business owners, 29

  Smith, Adam, 19–20, 44, 236

  Social democracy

  about: overview of, 88

  beginnings in Germany, 89–90

  Bernstein, revisionism and, 99–101

  Bismarck’s anti-socialist laws, 97

  Communist Party split with Social Democratic Party, 96

  defined, 88–89

  Erfurt Program, 97–98

  General German Workers’ Association, 93

  German Social Democratic Party (SPD), 93–96, 112

  Stalin threatened by, 136

  Socialism. See also specific countries

  about: overview of, 5–6

  capitalism versus, 7–8

  as communism precursor, 62

  creation of welfare state and, 184–90

  in developing world, 200–206

  evolutionary, 100–101

  failures of, 10–11

  goods and services in, 8

  Green, 239–42

  ownership in, 8

  political approach to social change, 9–10

  Scandinavian, 191–95

  socialized property examples, 9–10

  this book and, 11

  in Western Europe, 184, 238

  Zimmerwald Movement, 112–14

  Socialist Revolutionary Party, 125, 131

  Soong Ching-ling and Soong Mei-ling, 145

  Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). See also Russian Revolution

  about: defined, 120, 210

  censorship and extension of central power, 129

  Cold War and, 160–62, 222, 232

  collapse of, 207–12

  executing “opponents of the state,” 131

  failures of socialism, 10

  foreign troops in, 131

  glasnost and perestroika, 210–11

  growth of, 143

  imposing line on foreign communist parties, 136

  kulaks, 139

  Lenin, Bolshevik takeover and, 128

  New Economic Policy (NEP), 132–33, 139

  socialism in one country, 143

  socialism in power, 128–31

  socialists as “reds,” 130

  under Stalin, 141–43

  suppressing counterrevolution, 129, 130–31

  War Communism, 131–32

  Whites’ counterrevolutionary attacks, 130–31

  World War II and, 157–59

  Stalin, Joseph

  birth, education, and political beginnings, 141

  consolidating power, 139–40

  executions by, 142

  Lenin testament on Trotsky and, 138

  Soviet Union under, 141–43

  Stalinism and, 142

  threatened by social democrats, 136

  Trotsky vs., 137–40

  Stalinism, alternatives to, 163–65

  The Stories of Venice (Ruskin), 177

  Strikes, general, 108–10

  Strong, Anna Louise, 244

  Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 234–35

  Sun Yat-sen, 145, 146, 150

  Surplus value, 68–69

  Sweden, social democracy in, 192–95

  Syndicalism, 102–10, 127, 217

  Thatcher, Margaret, 196–99, 236

  Thiers, Adolfe, 74, 77–78, 79–80

  Third International, 114, 134–36

  Tito, Josip Broz, 99, 163–65

  Trade unions

  Charter of Amiens and, 110

  early creation of, 29–32

  General Confederation of Labor (CGT), 108

  general strikes, 108–10

  labor exchanges and Federation of Labor Exchanges, 105–8

  new education system for, 107

  rise of radicalism and, 29–30

  Russian Revolution and, 117, 121, 127

  syndicalism and, 102–10

  Trotsky, Leon

  Bolshevik and Menshevik factions and, 113

  conflicting with Lenin, 113, 137

  expulsion and exile, 139–40

  leadership in Soviet Union, 137

  Lenin testament on Stalin and, 138

  negotiating treaty with Germany, 129–30

  non-Bolshevik background, 137–39

  on revolutionaries bridging class lines, 80

  Stalin vs., 136, 137–40

  Two Treatises of Government (Locke), 18–19

  Ulyanov, Vladimir, 126. See also Lenin, Vladimir

  Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. See Soviet Union

  United States

  antiwar movement, 233

  Cold War and, 160–62, 222, 232, 235

  New Deal, 219–21

  Reaganism and neoliberalism, 236–38

  red scares, 218, 222–24

  socialism and the future, 243–46

  socialism growing in, 216–18

  socialist movements in, 213–15

  Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 234–35

  Vietnam and, 229–33

  Utopia

  about: definition of, 14

  Harrington’s revision of, 16–18

  Saint-Simon and, 34–36

  Sir Thomas More, Utopia and, 12–16

  socialist movements in Britain, 172–81

  Utopia (More), 12–15

  Vietnam, communism and, 229–33

  Walęsa, Lech, 207, 208

  War Communism, 131–32

  The Wealth of Nations (Smith), 19–20

  Weaving, becoming modern, 22–24, 27–28

  Webb, Sidney and Beatrice, 100, 179–80, 183

  Welfare state, creation of, 184–90

  What Is to Be Done? (Lenin), 127

  Wigforss, Ernst, 193–94

  Wilhelm I, King of Prussia, 89, 94

  Windischgrätz, Alfred, 59–60

  Wobblies (IWW), 216–18

  Working class

  birth of factory system and, 24–25

  Blanc’s “social workshops” and, 52

  building cooperative institutions, 32

  child labor laws, 25

  eighteenth-century population explosion and, 21–22

  French Revolution and, 30

  industrial, rise of, 21–25

  poverty after Napoleonic Wars, 30–32

  radicalism, rise of, 29–30

  right to work demands, 52–53

  Russian Revolution and, 116–20

  social democracy organizations, 90

  urban, creation of, 28–29

  wage levels, 92

  World War I

  effect on socialism in America, 217

  origins of, 59, 111

  socialists in, 111–15

  Soviet-Germany treaty, 129–30

  Zimmerwald Movement and, 112–14

  World War II

  formation of Vietnam and, 230–32

  Tito in, 99, 164–65

  USSR fighting for life, 157–59

  WPA projects, 220–21

  Yuan Shikai, 146

  Yugoslavia, Tito and, 99, 164–65

  Zimmerwald Movement, 112–14

  Zinoviev, Grigory, 113, 114, 134, 139

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