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Radicalism or Reformism? Evaluating Contending Theories Against a Longitunal and Cross-sectional Data Set

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On the basis of a new and original data set ten years in the making, the
authors explain the sources of socialist party reformism and radicalism in
18 countries in Europe, North America and Australasia prior to World War
I. In this paper, we evaluate the validity and persuasiveness of
alternative hypotheses with a structural equation model against the data
we have gathered. In so doing, we build on, and partly refute,
explanations put forward by Seymour Martin Lipset (in his Presidential
Address to the APSA), Peter Katzenstein (in Small States), and Adam
Przeworski and Henry Teune (in Paper Stones).

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Marks, Gary., Kim, Hyung. and Mbaye, Heather. "Radicalism or Reformism? Evaluating Contending Theories Against a Longitunal and Cross-sectional Data Set" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, Aug 27, 2003 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p63865_index.html>

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Marks, G. , Kim, H. M. and Mbaye, H. , 2003-08-27 "Radicalism or Reformism? Evaluating Contending Theories Against a Longitunal and Cross-sectional Data Set" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p63865_index.html

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Abstract: On the basis of a new and original data set ten years in the making, the
authors explain the sources of socialist party reformism and radicalism in
18 countries in Europe, North America and Australasia prior to World War
I. In this paper, we evaluate the validity and persuasiveness of
alternative hypotheses with a structural equation model against the data
we have gathered. In so doing, we build on, and partly refute,
explanations put forward by Seymour Martin Lipset (in his Presidential
Address to the APSA), Peter Katzenstein (in Small States), and Adam
Przeworski and Henry Teune (in Paper Stones).

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RADICALISM VERSUS REFORMISM AMONG PRE- WORLD WAR I SOCIALIST PARTIES Gary Marks Hyung Min Kim Heather A. D. Mbaye Department of Political Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill NC 29599-3265 Presented at the American Political Science Association Meeting Philadelphia August 28-31 2003. This paper is not for quotation. Comments welcome to marks@unc.edu. In all western industrializing countries except one socialist social democratic or labor parties became major political players in the course of the twentieth
New Jersey: Bedminster Press. Walker Kenneth F. 1952. “Australia.” From Galenson Walter ed. 1952. Comparative Labor Movements. New York: Prentice-Hall. 44 Ward Norman. 1950. The Canadian House of Commons. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Williams Stuart. 1983. Socialism in France. London: Frances Pinter. Windmuller John P. 1969. Labor Relations in the Netherlands. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Zolberg Aristide R. 1986. “How Many Exceptionalisms.” From Ira Katznelson and Aristide Zolberg eds. Working-Class Formation: Nineteenth-Century Patterns in Western Europe and the


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