The Meaning of Socialism

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The Meaning of Socialism is a book by British philosopher Michael Luntley, published in 1989 by Duckworth and in 1990 by Open Court. The book covers the meaning and philosophy of socialism.[1][2][3] The book received reviews from journals including Reason Papers and American Political Science Review, along with being widely cited in its field.[4][5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Luntley, Michael (1989). The Meaning of Socialism. Duckworth. ISBN 978-0715623060.
  2. ^ Luntley, Michael (1990). The Meaning of Socialism. Open Court. ISBN 978-0812691139.
  3. ^ Datta, Alman (2009). Transitional Puzzles: Reflections on Social, Economic and Political Issues. SAGE Publishing. pp. 245–250. ISBN 978-8178298832.
  4. ^ Skoble, Aeon James (1992). "Michael Luntley's The Meaning of Socialism [Book Review]" (PDF). Reason Papers. 17: 193–197.
  5. ^ Claeys, Gregory (1992). "Reviewed Works: The Meaning of Socialism by Michael Luntley; The Concept of Socialist Law by Christine Sypnowich". American Political Science Review. 86 (1): 218–219. doi:10.2307/1964038. JSTOR 1964038. S2CID 147478326.