Introduction; 1. Socialism: The Prophetic Memory 2. Marx's Theory of Man 3. Marx and the Whole Man 4. Socialist Man: William Morris and Bernard Shaw 5. The Undivided Self 6. Socialism and The Problem of Knowledge 7. Socialism and The Idea of Science 8. Socialism and The Division of Labour 9. Marxist Critiques of State 10. Socialism and Violence 11. Women's Liberation, Marxism, and the Socialist Family 12. 'You're a Marxist, Aren't You'; Notes on Contributors
First published in 1975, this book explores the concept of socialism. The contributors to the book, all both socialists and academics, explore the philosophical ideas behind the concept, as well as offering thoughtful analyses of topics such as 'Division of Labour' and 'Women's Liberation'. Editor Parekh shows with this book that socialism is not merely an economic theory but a comprehensive view of life characterised by, among other things, a distinctive conception of man, rationality, and knowledge. Between them the contributors cover the essential aspects of socialist thought and provide a stimulating survey of the dilemmas facing contemporary socialist thinkers.