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Definition of Guild socialism
1. Noun. A form of socialist theory advocating state ownership of industry but managements by guilds of workers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Guild Socialism
Literary usage of Guild socialism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Socialism in Thought and Action by Harry Wellington Laidler (1920)
"In the previous chapter we have referred to guild socialism and its relation ...
The theory of guild socialism has been recently developed in England by a ..."
2. Socialism in Thought and Action by Harry Wellington Laidler (1920)
"CHAPTER VI guild socialism AND SYNDICALISM guild socialism Origin of Theory— ...
The theory of guild socialism has been recently developed in England by a ..."
3. The Larger Liberalism by Edward Bernard Benjamin (1918)
"C. Syndicalism and guild socialism, p. 44. D. The " Reconstruction " Programme
of the British Labor Party, P- 54- THE five programmes of social reform ..."
4. Selected Articles on Modern Industrial Movements by Daniel Bloomfield (1919)
"guild socialism REVIVING THE GUILD IDEA1 Most people are aware that long ago, in
the Middle Ages, ... Mr. Cole is the leading exponent of guild socialism. ..."
5. The Case for Capitalism by Hartley Withers (1920)
"CHAPTER IX guild socialism EVERY one who has recognized the evils of the Capitalist
system, and been forced to the conclusion that State Socialism, ..."
6. Selected Articles on Modern Industrial Movements by Daniel Bloomfield (1919)
"guild socialism REVIVING THE GUILD IDEA' Most people are aware that long ago, in
the Middle Ages, industry was organized under a system which is now called ..."
7. The Labor Problem and the Social Catholic Movement in France: A Study in the by Parker Thomas Moon (1921)
"... guild socialism, AND THE SOCIAL CATHOLIC PROGRAM One feature of the Social
Catholic program has been rendered particularly significant by the trend of ..."