Reddit reviews One Hundred Years of Socialism: The West European Left in the Twentieth Century
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I B Tauris
What do you mean prove me wrong either way? What am I wrong about? You asked for other definitions than "worker ownership". I've provided other definitions. One of which was from a book about socialist movements and thinkers (which includes such people as Eduard Bernstein and Anthony Crosland).
And I would like to know how looking into "socialist" movements and "socialist" thinkers would help you learn about other definitions of socialism, if your very criterion for calling them "socialist" is that they believe in "socialism" meaning "worker ownership". That's absurd on the face of it.
Anyway, if you want stuff to read, I can recommend you having a look at One Hundred Years of Socialism: The West European Left in the Twentieth Century. This book is about European political parties defining themselves as "socialist". But I have to warn you, there'll be a lot of social democratic stuff...
Another book you can look at, is Socialism: A Very Short Introduction, which, strangely, has a whole lot about Sweden and their social democracy... Also very weird to you, I guess.