ABSTRACT

"Readers of economic and political theory as well as students of economic planning will appreciate this classic, now available for the first time in English. Written eighty years ago, when Sorel became disillusioned with the official socialism of the German and French Marxist parties, this new translation presents Sorel's analysis of the rise and fall of the two great modern ideologies: socialism and liberal capitalism. At present, when the fate of both of these ideologies seems in doubt, Sorel's analysis remains particularly insightful and fresh. Sorel explains why they seem to have fallen into disrepute just as they succeeded in an almost total monopoly of power in the advanced industrial countries of the world.Sorel notes a striking parallel in the historical evolution of both bodies of thought: productivity was the foremost ideal when both movements were at their most dynamic and socially effective stage. On the other hand, they were at their most decadent state when they no longer separated themselves from politics and embraced the ideals of social unity. This work is an attack on the time-honored notion of community solidarity whose Platonic and Aristotelian versions find their contemporary counterparts in notions of natural sociability and political obligation. This work anticipates much of the thinking that lies behind Sorel's famous Reflections on Violence and clearly expresses the moral basis of that work, as well as present tendencies in normative and empirical political thought."

part 1|61 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|11 pages

Chapter One

chapter 2|11 pages

Chapter Two

chapter 3|12 pages

Chapter Three

chapter 4|11 pages

Chapter Four

chapter 5|11 pages

Chapter Five

part 2|72 pages

Part I

chapter 6|8 pages

Chapter One

chapter 7|6 pages

Chapter Two

chapter 8|7 pages

Chapter Three

chapter 9|8 pages

Chapter Four

chapter 10|8 pages

Chapter Five

chapter 11|8 pages

Chapter Six

chapter 12|8 pages

Chapter Seven

chapter 13|7 pages

Chapter Eight

chapter 14|8 pages

Chapter Nine

part 3|74 pages

The Old Utopias and the New Socialist Doctrines

chapter 15|7 pages

Chapter One

chapter 16|10 pages

Chapter Two

chapter 17|6 pages

Chapter Three

chapter 18|5 pages

Chapter Four

chapter 19|6 pages

Chapter Five

chapter 20|10 pages

Chapter Six

chapter 21|9 pages

Chapter Seven

chapter 22|8 pages

Chapter Eight

chapter 23|8 pages

Chapter Nine

part 3|81 pages

Cartels and Their Ideological Consequences

chapter 24|9 pages

Chapter One

chapter 25|10 pages

Chapter Two

chapter 26|10 pages

Chapter Three

chapter 27|10 pages

Chapter Four

chapter 28|11 pages

Chapter Five

chapter 29|7 pages

Chapter Six

chapter 30|11 pages

Chapter Seven

chapter 31|7 pages

Conclusion