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A useable past : A history of association, co-operation and education for un-Statist socialism in 19th and 20th century Britain. A new life : the religion of socialism in Britain 1883-1896 : alternatives to state socialism / Stephen Yeo.

By: Yeo, Stephen [author.].Brigton : EER Edward Everett Root, 2018Description: x, 329 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781911204596; 9781911204831.Other title: A new life [Portion of title] | The religion of socialism in Britain, 1883-1896 [Portion of title] | Alternatives to state socialism [Portion of title].Subject(s): Labour Party (Great Britain) | Socialism -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1837-1901 | Cooperation and socialism | State, TheDDC classification: 320.5310941
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Front matter: The three volumes in this set are -- Volume 1: Victorian agitator, George Jacob Holyoake (1817-1906): co-operation as 'this new order of life' -- Volume 2: A new life : the religion of socialism in Britain 1883-1896 : alternatives to state socialism -- Volume 3: Class conflict and co-operation in 19th and 20th century Britain: education for association: re-membering for a new moral world.

Part I. Three socialisms: statism, collectivism, associationism -- My own conflicts? A personal preface -- The three socialisms -- Part II. A new life: The religion of socialism in Britain 1883-1896 -- 'We have a glorious and inspiriting work in hand' (Tom Mann, 1894) -- A single social group? 'I belonged to all these bodies, neither caring much for the dissensions' (Ben Turner) -- Failure or defeat? -- Part III. Socialism, the state, and some oppositional Englishness.

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