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A History Of Socialism

Edition: 5th ed.,

Condition remarks:
Condition: Fair to Good. Jacket: No dust jacket. Page Condition: Yellowed, tanning consistent with age (1913 publication); minor insect damage on title page. Markings: No visible markings noted on the title page. Binding condition: Appears intact, hardcover with aged boards. Stickers/labels: None visible.

A landmark work in political theory, A History of Socialism by Thomas Kirkup presents a comprehensive survey of socialist thought from its earliest origins through to the early twentieth century. The book chronicles the development of socialist ideology across Europe, tracing the intellectual lineage from utopian idealists to the organised labour movements that reshaped modern politics. Written with scholarly authority and a clear analytical voice, it details the key thinkers, movements, and economic arguments that formed the backbone of socialist doctrine. This fifth edition was revised and largely rewritten by Edward R. Pease, secretary of the Fabian Society, who brought fresh rigour and contemporary relevance to Kirkup's foundational text, making it an indispensable reference for students of political history and economic thought.

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Edition: 5th ed.,

Condition remarks:
Condition: Fair to Good. Jacket: No dust jacket. Page Condition: Yellowed, tanning consistent with age (1913 publication); minor insect damage on title page. Markings: No visible markings noted on the title page. Binding condition: Appears intact, hardcover with aged boards. Stickers/labels: None visible.

A landmark work in political theory, A History of Socialism by Thomas Kirkup presents a comprehensive survey of socialist thought from its earliest origins through to the early twentieth century. The book chronicles the development of socialist ideology across Europe, tracing the intellectual lineage from utopian idealists to the organised labour movements that reshaped modern politics. Written with scholarly authority and a clear analytical voice, it details the key thinkers, movements, and economic arguments that formed the backbone of socialist doctrine. This fifth edition was revised and largely rewritten by Edward R. Pease, secretary of the Fabian Society, who brought fresh rigour and contemporary relevance to Kirkup's foundational text, making it an indispensable reference for students of political history and economic thought.