Biblioteca / 1970-1979
Paul Meier. La Pensée utopique de William Morris.
París: Éditions sociales, 1972. 860 páginas.
Edición en inglés, William Morris: the marxist dreamer. Sussex: The Harvester Press, 1978. Traducción: Frank Gubb.
2 volúmenes: 370+390 páginas.
CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
PART ONE
GODS AND DEMONS
Religion
Bourgeois Consciousness
PART TWO
SOURCES AND INFLUENCES
Foreword
Utopian Literature
1 – Plato and Campanella
2 – Thomas More
3 – Samuel Butler
4 – Richard Jefferies
5 – Edward Bellamy
Mediaevalism and its Utopian Ferments
1 – Walter Scott, Keats, the pre-Raphaelites, William Blake
2 – William Cobbett
3 – The Historians
4 – Christian Socialism
5 – Carlyle
6 – Ruskin
Pre-Marxist Socialism and its Extensions
1 – Babouvism
2 – Saint-Simon
3 – Charles Fourier and Victor Considérant
4 – Louis Blanc
5 – Robert Owen
6 – Henry George
7 – Anarchist Literature
Marxism
PART THREE
COMMUNIST SOCIETY
Barbarism or Socialism: The Dialectics of an Alternative
The Necessity for Utopia
Socialism – The Two Stages
The First Stage
The Second Stage — The Withering Away ofthe State
The Productive Forces
“From Every One According to his Abilities”
“To Every One According to his Needs”
Beauty in Daily Life
Dialectics of Art and History
Man
Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography of Works Cited