ABSTRACT

First published in 1975. VOLUME ONE covers Historical Development Social and Political Philosophy. No study or collection of material approaching self-government as a worldwide phenomenon and dealing with all The purpose of the present Reader is to fill this gap. This Reader traces the development self-government as a worldwide phenomenon and dealing with all This Reader traces the development of self-government from its beginnings as an apparently utopian idea of a handful of visionaries a century and a half ago to its implementation on a national scale in the contemporary world. All fundamental aspects of this development are dealt with—historical, philosophical, sociological, political, and economic. Contributions from some twenty countries are included. Several synthetic papers have been written especially for this book; because of their inclusion, as well as the comprehensiveness of the book’s coverage, this work transcends the usual confines of a reader.The edtiors’ goal was to assemble all important contributions of historical and theoretical value in one book.

part I|324 pages

Historical Development

chapter 3|5 pages

Organization of Work [1840]

chapter 5|5 pages

Freeland [1890]

chapter 9|11 pages

The Mines' Next Step [1912]

Reform Committee of the South Wales Miners

chapter 10|16 pages

Guild Socialism Re-stated [1920]

chapter 12|5 pages

Roads to Freedom [1918]

chapter 14|12 pages

The Civil War in France [1871]

chapter 15|3 pages

The State and Revolution [1917]

chapter 24|7 pages

On Socialization [1919]

part II|166 pages

Social and Political Philosophy

chapter 2|12 pages

Alienated Labor

chapter 4|11 pages

Alienation and Power

chapter 5|7 pages

The Problem of Reification

chapter 7|1 pages

Necessity and Freedom

chapter 8|10 pages

Power and Humanism

chapter 9|9 pages

Escape from Freedom

chapter 10|11 pages

Order and Freedom

chapter 11|22 pages

Socialism and Self-management

chapter 12|4 pages

Critique of the Gotha Program

chapter 13|3 pages

New Humanism: A Manifesto

chapter 16|12 pages

Between Ideals and Reality

chapter 17|12 pages

Self-government and Planning