Originally written: 1902.
Published: Charles Kerr & Co., 1903.
Translated: A.M. and May Wood Simmons.
Transcribed: Sally Ryan.
Translator’s Preface
Author’s Preface
Vol.I: The Social Revolution
The Concept of Social Revolution
Evolution and Revolution
Revolutions in Antiquity and the Middle Ages
Social Revolution under Capitalism
The Softening of Class Antagonisms
Democracy
Forms and Weapons of Social Revolution
Vol.II: On the Day after the Social Revolution
[Introduction]
The Expropriation of the Expropriators
Confiscation or Compensation
The Incentive of the Laborer to Labor
Increase in Production
The Organization of the Productive Process
The Remnants of Private Property in the Means of Production
Intellectual Production
The Preliminary Psychical Conditions to the Dominion of the Proletariat
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