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Miliband, R. (1973) Parliamentary Socialism2nd edn London: Merlin.
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Wilde, O. (1996) ‘The Soul of Man Under Socialism’ Complete Works of Oscar Wilde
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Wright, T. (1996) SocialismsLondon: Routledge.

Further reading


Wright’s Socialisms(1996) is a most valuable summary of different positions. Crick’s
Socialism(1987) is very useful with a chapter excerpting texts on British socialism. Miliband’s
Parliamentary Socialism(1973) is a classic critique on Labourism. Geoghegan’s Utopianism
and Marxism(1987) is a useful defence of the utopian tradition. Gavin Kitching’s Rethinking
Socialism(London: Methuen, 1983) offers a very challenging attempt to rework socialism
during the Thatcher period. David McLellan’s edition of Marxism: The Essential Writings
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988), including valuable excerpts from various Marxist
traditions and a piece of Eduard Bernstein. Anthony Giddens, The Third Way and its Critics
(Cambridge: Polity, 2002).

Weblinks


See the Companion Website for further resources.

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