
Socialism Is Supposed to Be a Working-Class Movement. Why Isn’t It?
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Socialism Is Supposed to Be a Working-Class Movement. Why Isn’t It? mentions Socialism: Past and Future by Michael Harrington, The Age of Extremes by Eric Hobsbawm, and The South by Adolph Reed with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Recommended as Harrington's last book written when he had cancer, highlighting his prominence as an American socialist.
I think it always helps. Eric Hoppesbaum's The Age of Extremes, but his whole set of books, I think, is a great book.
I think for the third book, I would really recommend that people read Adolf Reed's recent political memoir.
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“Recommended as Harrington's last book written when he had cancer, highlighting his prominence as an American socialist.”
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“Recommended for its historical perspective, part of a set of books that provide insight into modern history.”
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“A recent political memoir discussing contemporary politics and Reed's upbringing in the Jim Crow South.”
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