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Henry Mayers Hyndman

    The Evolution of Revolution
    The Historical Basis of Socialism in England
    The Indian Famine And The Crisis In India
    Eight Hours' Movement: Verbatim Report of a Debate Between H. M. Hyndman and C. Bradlaugh
    England for All
    The Record of an Adventurous Life
    • The Record of an Adventurous Life

      • 454 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Join Henry Mayers Hyndman on an unforgettable journey through his extraordinary life story. From his early years as a radical journalist and socialist activist, to his travels across Europe, India, and the United States, Hyndman's memoir is a captivating account of an era of social and political upheaval. This book is a valuable historical document and a fascinating personal narrative.

      The Record of an Adventurous Life
    • England for All

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Written by one of the founding members of the British socialist movement, England for All is a stirring call to arms for the working class of England. Published in 1892, Hyndman's book advocates for a socialist revolution in Britain and outlines the principles of Marxist theory. Despite its age, this classic work remains relevant and engaging, and is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of socialism in Britain.

      England for All
    • Published in 1884, this book provides a transcription of a debate on the Eight Hours Movement between two prominent politicians of the time: H. M. Hyndman and C. Bradlaugh. The debate centers on the question of whether the eight-hour workday should be mandated by law, and provides insight into the political and social landscape of nineteenth-century Britain.

      Eight Hours' Movement: Verbatim Report of a Debate Between H. M. Hyndman and C. Bradlaugh
    • This book delves into the devastating Indian famine of the late 19th century, examining the political and economic causes that contributed to the crisis. Drawing on first-hand accounts and statistical data, Hyndman argues for social reforms that would prevent future tragedies of this magnitude.

      The Indian Famine And The Crisis In India
    • The Evolution of Revolution

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      In this classic work of political theory, Henry Mayers Hyndman explores the nature of revolution and its potential to effect change. Challenging traditional beliefs about the inevitability of progress, Hyndman offers a nuanced and thought-provoking analysis of social and political movements.

      The Evolution of Revolution