Book Review: ‘Karl Kautsky’

Marxist populariser

‘Karl Kautsky’, by Dick Geary, Manchester University Press

This book on Kautsky, in the Manchester University Press “Lives of the Left” series, is a useful and well-balanced discussion of the ideas, though not the life (but who cares?), of the person who, after the death of Engels in 1895, became the best-known populariser of Marx’s ideas. The first three pamphlets, published by the Socialist Party in 1906 and 1908, were in fact a serialisation of the theoretical introduction Kautsky wrote to the programme adopted by the German Social Democratic Party at its Erfurt Congress in 1891. (Curiously, reference to these pamphlets is not made in the bibliography Geary gives of Kautsky’s works available in English).