ABSTRACT

With this volume the history of the first century of the International reaches its conclusion. Originally I had intended that the trilogy would come to a close with the centenary of the founding of the First International in September 1964. But before I could finish writing the third volume the tragedy of the Communist revolution in Czechoslovakia had played itself out. 'The Spring of Prague' of 1968, having set in motion a process of change from a Communist dictatorship to a Socialist democracy, was followed within a few months by the invasion of the armies of the five Warsaw Pact powers to forestall reformation in Czechoslovakia. Both revolution and counter-revolution were events of the utmost significance for the history of Socialism-the revolution, for showing that it was possible for a Communist system of totalitarian dictatorship to be transformed without resort to force; and the counter-revolution, for showing how the regime in the Soviet Union has remained essentially unaltered since Stalin's death. The invasion of Czechoslovakia brutally called in question any optimistic perspective of development within the Soviet Union itself.

part One|131 pages

The Destiny of Socialism

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|10 pages

The British Labour Initiative

chapter 2|30 pages

Socialists and Communists in France

chapter 5|40 pages

The Origins of the 'Cold War'

part Two|80 pages

The Reopening of the Split

chapter 6|11 pages

The Revival of the International

chapter 7|38 pages

The Founding of the Cominform

part Three|162 pages

Socialism and Communism in Asia

chapter 10|23 pages

Bolshevism and Social Democracy in India

chapter 11|14 pages

Hindu and Buddhist Socialism

chapter 13|28 pages

Islamic Socialism and Marxism in Indonesia

chapter 14|31 pages

Socialism and Communism in Japan

chapter 15|7 pages

The Chinese Revolution

chapter 16|17 pages

Socialism in Israel

chapter 17|9 pages

The Asian Socialist Conference

part Four|115 pages

The Moral Crisis of Communism

chapter 19|4 pages

The Insurrection in East Berlin

chapter 20|8 pages

The Dethronement of Stalin

chapter 21|8 pages

Poland's October

chapter 22|17 pages

The Tragedy of the Hungarian Revolution

chapter 23|46 pages

'The Spring of Prague'

chapter 24|15 pages

Peking's Break with Moscow

part Five|29 pages

The First Hundred Years

chapter 25|29 pages

Destiny of a Vision