1st Edition

The Labour Revolution (Routledge Revivals)

By Karl Kautsky Copyright 2011
    292 Pages
    by Routledge

    292 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in English in 1924 this ambitious work, by the famous Marxist theoretician Karl Kautsky, aims to provide nothing less than an "exposition of the methods to introduce socialism" amongst the capitalist economies of Europe in the post-World War One era. Looking back on the experiences of the German socialist movement and looking forwards to the likelihood of a Labour government in Great Britain, he discusses the problems facing a labour revolution in Europe, with particular reference to the role of the middle classes, the transitional period between capitalism and socialism, and the economic impact of a socialist revolution.

    Part 1. The Problem  Part 2. The Political Revolution  1. The Middle Class Revolution  2. The Labour Revolution  3. The State of the Transitional Period  Part 3. The Economic Revolution  4. Consumers and Producers  5. The Division of the Product of Labour  6. Property and Organisation  7. The Middle Class and the Labour Revolution  8. The Economic Scheme  9. The Forms of Socialization  10. Agriculture  11. Money  12. Conclusion

    Biography

    Karl Kautsky