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  1. Crosland es considerado uno de los pensadores socialistas más importantes del Reino Unido de la posguerra, [2] y su libro The Future of Socialism (1956) sigue siendo considerado una de las obras claves del socialismo democrático publicadas en el Reino Unido en el siglo XX.

  2. Alma mater. Trinity College, Oxford. Charles Anthony Raven Crosland (29 August 1918 – 19 February 1977) was a British Labour Party politician and author. A social democrat on the right wing of the Labour Party, he was a prominent socialist intellectual.

  3. The Future of Socialism is a 1956 book by Anthony Crosland. It was one of the most influential books in post-war British Labour Party thinking. It was the seminal work of the 'revisionist' school of Labour politics.

    • Anthony Crosland
    • 1956
  4. Anthony Crosland. Crosland, a British Labour politician and social theorist, was a prominent advocate of revised socialism. In his work The Future of Socialism (1956), he rejected Marxism by arguing that classical capitalism had evolved due to the rise of democracy, progressive taxation, trade unions, welfare reforms, and the separation of ...

  5. Quick Reference. (1918–77) British Labour politician and socialist theorist. C. A. R. (Tony) Crosland's The Future of Socialism (1956) was a revisionist critique of socialism which had an important impact on the British Labour Party, and on Continental socialist parties.

  6. Crosland es considerado uno de los pensadores socialistas más importantes del Reino Unido de la posguerra, y su libro The Future of Socialism (1956) sigue siendo considerado una de las obras claves del socialismo democrático publicadas en el Reino Unido en el siglo XX. Biografía.

  7. Anthony Crosland has been an iconic figure for generations of British social democrats; next to Aneurin Bevan he was ‘the most exciting Labour politician of the twentieth century’.⁴ His writings conveyed the qualities of political relevance and intellectual élan that were in short supply in the British Labour party.