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In this work, Buber expounds upon and defends the Zionist experiment - a federal system of communities on a co-operative basis. He looks to the anarchists Proudhon, Kropotkin and Gustav Landauer, but selects only that part of their doctrines appropriate to his case.
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Paths in Utopia
1996, Syracuse University Press
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Table of Contents
Acknoledgement
Page vi
Foreword
Page vii
I.
Idea
Page 1
II.
Utopian Element in Socialism
Page 7
III.
Forerunners
Page 16
IV.
Proudhon
Page 24
V.
Kropotkin
Page 38
VI.
Landauer
Page 46
VII.
Experiments
Page 58
VIII.
Marx and the Renewal of Society
Page 80
IX.
Lenin and the Renewal of Society
Page 99
X.
In the Midst of Crisis
Page 129
Epilogue: An Experiment That Did Not Fail
Page 139
Index
Page 151
Edition Notes
Originally published: New York : Macmillan, 1950.
Includes index.
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