Product Description
Originally 1984
Berki's book is an excellent attempt to reconcile students or readers, and possibly even socialists themselves, to the reality of a Socialism embracing a great deal of conceptual pluralism and dynamism. Berki objects to some of the attempts to conceptualize socialism one way or another in the past which has involved exclusive and exclusionary labels and labelling with the aim of establishing a one "true" socialism, instead Berki suggests that the diversity and disparity of opinion can be understood in terms of a number of key tendencies. These tendencies are broken down as moralism, rationalism, libertarianism and egalitarianism.
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