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From a socialist standpoint, what is the most crucial difference between the nineteenth century and the twentieth century?
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Rudolph Bahro, The Alternative in Eastern Europe (London: New Left Books, 1978).
Adam Buick and John Crump, State Capitalism: the Wages System under New Management (London: Macmillan, 1986).
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, Collected Works, vol. IV (London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1976) p. 502.
Ernest Mandel, Marxist Economic Theory (London: Merlin, 1968) p. 673.
Alexander Berkman, The Russian Tragedy (Sanday: Cienfuegos, 1976) p. 25.
Ōsugi Sakae, ‘Rōnō Roshia no Shin Rōdō Undō’, in Ōsugi Sakae Zenshū, vol. II (Tokyo: 1963) p. 604.
Otto Rühle, From the Bourgeois to the Proletarian Revolution (London and Glasgow: Socialist Reproduction/Revolutionary Perspective, 1974) p. xvii.
David Fernback, Karl Marx: the Revolutions of 1848 — Political Writings, vol. I (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973) p. 65.
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, Selected Works, vol. III (Moscow: Progress, 1970) p. 19.
‘Temps de travail social moyen: base d’une production et d’une répartition communiste’, Supplement to Informations Correspondances Ouvrières, 101 (1971); see also Anton Pannekoek, Workers’ Councils (Cambridge, Mass.: Root and Branch, 1970).
For a critical examination of this area of Marx’s thought, see John Crump, A Contribution to the Critique of Marx (London: Social Revolution/Solidarity, 1975).
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Crump, J. (1987). The Thin Red Line: Non-Market Socialism in the Twentieth Century. In: Rubel, M., Crump, J. (eds) Non-Market Socialism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18775-1_3
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