Biblioteca / 1960-1969
Vernon Lidtke. The Outlawed Party. Social Democracy in Germany, 1878-1890.
Princeton University Press, 1966.
380 páginas.
CONTENTS
PREFACE
I – THE EMERGENCE AND EARLY ORIENTATION OF WORKING-CLASS POLITICAL ACTION
II – THE MATURATION OF THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT IN THE EIGHTEEN-SEVENTIES
III – DISINTEGRATION AND RECOVERY
IV – INVITATION FROM THE LEFT: ANARCHISM AND SOCIAL DEMOCRACY
V – RADICALS AND MODERATES: TWO VIEWS OF SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC POLITICS
VI – INVITATION FROM THE RIGHT: STATE SOCIALISM AND SOCIAL DEMOCRACY
VII – GROWTH OF SOCIAL DEMOCRACY CREATES A MAJOR CRISIS FOR THE PARTY
VIII – THE DEEPENED PARLIAMENTARY INVOLVEMENT: ITS RELATIONSHIP TO REVOLUTIONARY EXPECTATIONS AND POLITICAL DEMOCRACY
IX – SOCIAL DEMOCRATS AT BAY
X – THE ST. GALL CONGRESS AND THE SUPREMACY OF AUGUST BEBEL
XI – THE END OF THE SOCIALIST LAW: SOCIAL DEMOCRACY’S VICTORY AND CHALLENGE
XII – THE HERITAGE OF THE SOCIALIST LAW EPOCH FOR SOCIAL DEMOCRACY
APPENDIX A. The Gotha Program, 1875
APPENDIX B. The Erfurt Program, 1891
APPENDIX C. Text of the Socialist Law
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY