20th Century · English
The Labour Revolution
The Labour Revolution (1924), by Karl Kautsky. Translated by H.J. Stenning. From the Marxists Internet Archive.
Chapters
- 01Preface to the English Editionprose
- 02Chapter I:prose
- 03Chapter II: The Political Revolutionprose
- 04(a) Democracyprose
- 05(b) Forcing the Pace of the Revolutionprose
- 06(c) The Counter-Revolutionprose
- 07(d) The Policy of Coalitionprose
- 08(a) Socialism and the State.prose
- 09(b) The Marxian Conception of the Transitional Stateprose
- 10(c) Workers’ Wages as Ministers’ Salaries.prose
- 11(d) The Recall of Deputiesprose
- 12(e) Executive and Legislative Powerprose
- 13(f) Dictatorshipprose
- 14(a) Under Capitalismprose
- 15(b) Under Socialismprose
- 16III. The Economic Revolutionprose
- 17III. The Economic Revolution (2)prose
- 18(a) The Middle Class Economic Revolutionprose
- 19(b) The Labour Economic Revolutionprose
- 20(c) Confiscation Or Compensationprose
- 21III. The Economic Revolution (3)prose
- 22III. The Economic Revolution (4)prose
- 23III. The Economic Revolution (5)prose
- 24(a) Socialization and Social Reformprose
- 25(b) The Starting-Point of Socializationprose
- 26(c) Productive Co-operationprose
- 27(d) Guild Socialismprose
- 28(e) The Jointly-Controlled Organizationprose
- 29(f) Socialism and Profitprose
- 30(g) The Spread of Socializationprose
- 31(a) Woods and Forestsprose
- 32(b) The Common Ownership of Landprose
- 33(c) The Socialization of Large Estatesprose
- 34(d) The Socialization of Small Holdingsprose
- 35(e) Industry and Agricultureprose
- 36(a) Inflationprose
- 37(b) The Abolition of Moneyprose
- 38(c) Socialist Moneyprose
- 39(d) The Banksprose
- 40III. The Economic Revolution (6)prose