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This classic work on the psychology of socialism carries in this edition a slightly updated title and is sharply distinguished from an earlier work of the same title by Gustave LeBon. De Man's work derives its strength from a close look at how socialism operated in one country and is one of the greatest such efforts in the post-World War I period.
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Author's Foreward to the English Translation, Preface to the First Edition of the German Original, Chapter One: The Theory of Motives as the Central Problem of Socialism, Chapter Two: The Social Inferiority Complex of the Working Class, Chapter Three: Exploitation, Oppression and Joyless Labour, Chapter Four: Equality and Democracy, Chapter Five: Solidarity, Eschatology, Religious Symbolism, Chapter Six: Socialist Conception of the Future Society, Chapter Seven: Intellectuals and the State, Chapter Eight: The Socialism of Intellectuals, Chapter Nine: Proletarian Culture or Embourgeoisement, Chapter Ten: Socialism in Time: From Revolutionism to Reformism, Chapter Eleven: Socialism in Space: From Internationalism to Social-Patriotism, Chapter Twelve: Marxist Rationalism, Chapter Thirteen: Marxist Economic Hedonism, Chapter Fourteen: Marxist Determinism, Chapter Fifteen: The Marxism of the Elect and the Marxism of the Crowd, Chapter Sixteen: Theory and Practice, Chapter Seventeen: Credo
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Satha-Anand, Chaiwat | de Man, Henry
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This classic work on the psychology of socialism carries in this edition a slightly updated title and is sharply distinguished from an earlier work of the same title by Gustave LeBon. De Man’s work derives its strength from a close look at how socialism operated in one country and is one of the greatest such efforts in the post-World War I period.