Eduard Bernstein, Die Voraussetzungen des Sozialismus und die Aufgaben der Sozialdemokratie, Stuttgart 1899.
First published in English under the title Evolutionary Socialism in 1907 by the Independent Labour Party.
Translated by Edith C. Harvey.
Transcribed by Ted Crawford. (note)
Marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for the Marxists’ Internet Archive.
Preface
Note by Transcriber
Preface To English Edition
I. The Fundamental Doctrines Of Marxist Socialism
(a) The Scientific Elements Of Marxism
(b) The Materialist Interpretation Of History And Historic Necessity
(c) The Marxist Doctrine Of Class War And Of The Evolution Of Capital
II. The Economic Development Of Modern Society
(a) On The Meaning Of The Marxist Theory Of Value
(b) The Distribution Of Wealth In The Modern Community
(c) The Classes Of Enterprises In The Production And Distribution Of Wealth
(d) Crises And Possibilities Of Adjustment In Modern Economy
III. The Tasks And Possibilities Of Social Democracy
(a) The Political And Economic Preliminary Conditions Of Socialism
(b) The Economic Capacities Of Co-Operative Associations
(c) Democracy And Socialism
(d) The Most Pressing Problems Of Social Democracy
Conclusion: Ultimate Aim And Tendency – Kant Against Cant
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