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Topic: Socialism and the Classical Liberal Critique

Modern socialism emerged in the 1830s and 1840s in France and England at a time when classical liberalism was beginning to have an impact with reforms such as the First Electoral Reform Act of 1832 and the success of the Anti-Corn Law League. The success of socialist ideas in the revolutions of 1848 meant that classical liberals increasingly had to turn their attention to combatting calls for government intervention in the economy from the “Left” as Frederic Bastiat did in the last few years of his life. As classical liberalism began to decline in the late 19th century it fell to a handful of radical individualists like Thomas Mackay and Herbert Spencer to oppose the gradualist, Fabian school of socialism in Britain, and to strict laissez-faire advocates like Eugen Richter in the German parliament. It was only after the rise of the Bolsheviks to power in Russia after the First World War that the most coherent and devastating critique of socialism appeared in the work of Ludwig von Mises and later in that of Friedrich Hayek.

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22 Titles in this Group:

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author: Ljubo Sirc, interviewer: Philip Hanson The Intellectual Portrait Series: A Conversation with Ljubo Sirc 2003
author: Ludwig von Mises Theory and History: An Interpretation of Social and Economic Evolution 1957
author: Ludwig von Mises, editor: Bettina Bien Greaves Theory and History: An Interpretation of Social and Economic Evolution (LF ed.) 1957
author: H.B. Acton The Illusion of the Epoch: Marxism-Leninism as a Philosophical Creed 1955
author: Ludwig von Mises, foreword: Friedrich August von Hayek, translator: J. Kahane Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis 1922
author: Yves Guyot, translator: Harriet Franc Baker Where and Why Public Ownership has Failed 1912
author: Yves Guyot Socialistic Fallacies 1910
editor: Thomas Mackay A Policy of Free Exchange. Essays by Various Writers on the Economical and Social Aspects of Free Exchange and Kindred Subjects 1894
author: Karl Marx, editor: Friedrich Engels, translator: Ernest Untermann Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. Volume III: The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole 1894
author: Yves Guyot, editor: Joseph Hiam Levy The Tyranny of Socialism 1893
author: Eugen Richter, introduction: Thomas Mackay, translator: Henry Wright Pictures of the Socialistic Future 1893
author: Thomas Mackay, editor: Thomas Mackay, foreword: Jeffrey Paul, introduction: Herbert Spencer, author: Edward Stanley Robertson, author: Wordsworth Donisthorpe, author: George Howell, author: Charles Fairfield, author: Edmund Vincent, author: Rev. B.H. Alford, author: Arthur Raffalovich, author: Frederick Millar, author: M.D. O’Brien, author: F.W. Beauchamp Gordon, author: Auberon Herbert A Plea for Liberty: An Argument against Socialism and Socialistic Legislation (LF ed.) 1891
editor: Thomas Mackay, introduction: Herbert Spencer, author: Thomas Mackay, author: Edward Stanley Robertson, author: Wordsworth Donisthorpe, author: George Howell, author: Charles Fairfield, author: Edmund Vincent, author: Rev. B.H. Alford, author: Arthur Raffalovich, author: Frederick Millar, author: M.D. O’Brien, author: F.W. Beauchamp Gordon, author: Auberon Herbert A Plea for Liberty: An Argument against Socialism and Socialistic Legislation (1891 ed.) 1891
author: Wordsworth Donisthorpe Individualism: A System of Politics 1889
editor: George Bernard Shaw, editor: Henry Gaylord Wilshire Fabian Essays in Socialism 1889
author: Bruce Smith Liberty and Liberalism: A Protest against the Growing Tendency toward undue Interference by the State, with Individual Liberty, Private Enterprise and the Rights of Property 1887
author: Karl Marx, editor: Friedrich Engels, translator: Ernest Untermann Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. Volume II: The Process of Circulation of Capital 1885
author: Herbert Spencer, foreword: Eric Mack The Man versus the State, with Six Essays on Government, Society and Freedom (LF ed.) 1884
author: Karl Marx, editor: Samuel Moore, translator: Edward Aveling, editor: Friedrich Engels, translator: Ernest Untermann Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. Volume I: The Process of Capitalist Production 1867
author: John Stuart Mill, editor: John M. Robson, introduction: Lionel Robbins The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume V - Essays on Economics and Society Part II (Chapters of Socialism) 1850
author: Gustave de Molinari Les Soirées de la Rue Saint-Lazare: Entretiens sur les lois économiques et défense de la propriété 1849
author: Frédéric Bastiat, translator: Arthur Goddard, introduction: Henry Hazlitt Economic Sophisms 1845