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Robert Michels, Socialism, and Modernity (Hardcover)
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Robert Michels, Socialism, and Modernity (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Studies in Modern European History
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Robert Michels (1876-1936) is best known for his 1911 book
Political Parties, which is still a standard reference in political
science debates. Michels' work sought to prove an "iron law of
oligarchy" that governs the organisational evolution of democratic
political parties. The work was closely informed by Michels'
engagement with the German Social Democratic Party in the early
1900s, his involvement in radical politics in France and Italy in
this period, and by his interest in a range of intellectual and
social movements - including feminism, nationalism, racial theory,
and the emerging disciplines of sociology and political science.
Using archival and printed sources hitherto overlooked in work on
Michels, this new study contests previous arguments which have
sought to explain Michels as a disillusioned adherent of ideas of
direct democracy or as an extremist moving from revolutionary
syndicalism to fascism. The biographical and intellectual
influences on Michels are shown to be more complex, and more
transnational, than such schematic explanations have allowed.
Andrew Bonnell sheds new light on Michels' relationship with the
German Social Democratic Party and on his understanding of his own
role as an intellectual in a workers' party. Bonnell also analyses
Michels' problematical relationship with revolutionary syndicalism
in France and Italy. Michels was connected to a possibly uniquely
diverse network of intellectual and political contacts in pre-1914
Europe. This transnational intellectual history illuminates the
intellectual worlds in which Michels moved and presents a new
interpretation of his shift from the radical left of the spectrum
to Italian fascism, an intellectual itinerary which has intrigued
many historians.
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