12.10.2018

Georgia - A Social-Democratic Peasant Republic - Impressions and Observations

Georgia: A Social Democratic Peasant Republic, illustrates Kautsky’s vision of what a functioning social democratic state should look like. Kautsky believed Georgia’s democracy, with its free press, elected parliament, self-government, trade unions and cooperatives, was an illustration of socialism’s superior democratic qualities. Georgia proved the emancipatory core of the socialist idea could take root in small agrarian states. It was a radical idea, which changed the face of twentieth century politics.

Georgia - a Social-Democratic Peasant Republic / Karl Kautsky. - Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Georgia, Tbilisi, 2018.

ISBN 978-9941-13-724-2


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