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Cole saw the trade unions as being critical to progress, but to
realise their role they needed to change and the issue of trade
union structure therefore became fundamental. He considered in this
volume that trade union structure was a central problem of the
labour movement -- he described British trade unionism as a
movement bereft of ideas and policy. He discusses the evolution in
the trade unions to cover not only wages and working conditions but
the organisation and control of industry.
This book represents an important stage in the development of an
indigenous theory. The argument is presented with the special
qualities of cogency and perception which have given the author a
lasting influence within the labour movement.
Guild Socialism Restated is G D H Cole's fullest and most
systematic account of his vision of industrial and political
reorganization. The introductory chapters of the volume develop the
theme of democratic citizenship in relation to industrial society.
Cole contends that neither capitalism nor state socialism can
adequately meet the fundamental requirements of democracy because
neither provides institutions through which active citizenship can
be achieved. He insists that the latter can only be realized in the
realm of industrial relations. The central chapters of the book
develop a view of socialist organization in which citizenship is a
vital ingredient in every arena -- from that of the workplace to
national policymaking.
This volume is representative of the historical works of a
particular period (1923-29) when there was a hiatus in the output
of Cole the theoretician. It is an extraordinary contribution to
labour history and is among the finest of his historical works.
This volume was Cole's first major work of political economy in
almost a decade and it effectively positioned him as a mainstream
Fabian who sought to stabilize capitalism before progressing
socialism by essentially statist means. Influenced by J A Hobson
and Maynard Keynes the imperative for Cole became the formulation
of a strategy which would mitigate the suffering of the masses and
lay the basis for socialist advance.
Originally written as a series of pamphlets and at a time of high
unemployment, this volume discusses free trade, monetary policy,
wages and employment, economic theory and social legislation.
This volume compares the planning of economic conditions under the
very different political systems of Soviet Russia, Fascist Germany
and Italy and Democratic America, with some discussion of partial
economic planning in Great Britain. It includes a broad survey of
the successive phases of the Five Year Plans in the Soviet Union,
the "New Deal" in the United States, and the diversion of the
German economic activity to war preparation under the Nazi Four
Year Plan. The author discusses the essential conditions for
successful economic planning.
This book is largely based on What Marx Really Meant which was
written by Cole and published in 1934. It is a revaluation of
Marx's essential ideas and methods in relation to contemporary
social structures and developments and considers the bearing of
Marx's theories on the structure of social classes, which altered
greatly since he formulated his account of them.
This volume sets forth as simply as possible the theoretical
foundations which underlie the practical policies of democratic
Socialism. This involves both a repudiation and a refutation of the
assumptions of the older classical economists who believed in
laissez-faire, and a careful differentiation of the economics of
democratic Socialism from the neo-classical doctrines associated
with the name of Maynard Keynes.
This volume traces the attempts made after the Napoleonic Wars to
link up all the numerous local and sectional Trade Societies into a
single comprehensive General Trades Union' -- attempts which
culminated in the short-lived Grand National Consolidated Trades
Union formed under Robert Owen's influence in 1833. Based on
materials not previously used by historians, this book throws new
light on the development of Trade Unionism, particularly in the
North of England, during these critical years.
This work, honoring Saul B. Sells, adds to the understanding of the
science of psychology and the application of that knowledge to
meaningful human endeavors. Covers topics including: the
interactionist approach and the importance of multivariate design,
accuracy of measurement in order to move toward the understanding
of human behavior, and the necessity of understanding personality
characteristics and environmental affect.
Important reading for researchers, students, and professionals in
all subdisciplines of psychology, including personality
development, social psychology, research methods, evaluation and
measurement.
This volume traces the attempts made after the Napoleonic Wars to
link up all the numerous local and sectional Trade Societies into a
single comprehensive 'General Trades Union' - attempts which
culminated in the short-lived Grand National Consolidated Trades
Union formed under Robert Owen's influence in 1833. Based on
materials not previously used by historians, this book throws new
light on the development of Trade Unionism, particularly in the
North of England, during these critical years.
Cole saw the trade unions as being critical to progress, but to
realise their role they needed to change and the issue of trade
union structure therefore became fundamental. He considered in this
volume that trade union structure was a central problem of the
labour movement - he described British trade unionism as a movement
bereft of ideas and policy. He discusses the evolution in the trade
unions to cover not only wages and working conditions but the
organisation and control of industry.
This book represents an important stage in the development of an
indigenous theory. The argument is presented with the special
qualities of cogency and perception which have given the author a
lasting influence within the labour movement.
This volume was Cole's first major work of political economy in
almost a decade and it effectively positioned him as a mainstream
Fabian who sought to stabilize capitalism before progressing
socialism by essentially statist means. Influenced by J A Hobson
and Maynard Keynes the imperative for Cole became the formulation
of a strategy which would mitigate the suffering of the masses and
lay the basis for socialist advance.
Guild Socialism Restated is G D H Cole's fullest and most
systematic account of his vision of industrial and political
reorganization. The introductory chapters of the volume develop the
theme of democratic citizenship in relation to industrial society.
Cole contends that neither capitalism nor state socialism can
adequately meet the fundamental requirements of democracy because
neither provides institutions through which active citizenship can
be achieved. He insists that the latter can only be realized in the
realm of industrial relations. The central chapters of the book
develop a view of socialist organization in which citizenship is a
vital ingredient in every arena - from that of the workplace to
national policymaking.
This volume is representative of the historical works of a
particular period (1923-29) when there was a hiatus in the output
of Cole the theoretician. It is an extraordinary contribution to
labour history and is among the finest of his historical works.
This work, honoring Saul B. Sells, adds to the understanding of the
science of psychology and the application of that knowledge to
meaningful human endeavors. Covers topics including: the
interactionist approach and the importance of multivariate design,
accuracy of measurement in order to move toward the understanding
of human behavior, and the necessity of understanding personality
characteristics and environmental affect. Important reading for
researchers, students, and professionals in all subdisciplines of
psychology, including personality development, social psychology,
research methods, evaluation and measurement.
Louise G Cole writes short stories, flash fiction and poetry, and
has been published, and won or been shortlisted, in various
literary competitions. She was nominated for Hennessy Literary
Awards in 2015 and 2018, and has won the Strokestown Poetry
Festival Roscommon Poets' Prize, the Hanna Greally Literary Award,
the HE Bates Short Story Competition, and the I Am Dublin Flash
Fiction competition, amongst others. Originally from Worcestershire
in England (home of Worcester Sauce and Elgar), she now lives in
County Roscommon in the west of Ireland (home of Atlantic gales and
rain).
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