The Socialist Left in Europe
The Socialist Left in Europe
From their very formation, socialist movements in Europe experienced an internal tension in theory and organizational practice. This duality can be expressed as “socialism from above versus socialism from below” and “bureaucratic versus spontaneous organizational theories.” Until the Bolshevik Revolution, there was a loose left/right division in the Socialist International, often leading to intense factionalism and splits with regard to the kind of organization that so...
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