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The soul of man under socialism
Contributor(s): Cedeno, Yasmira (Editor), Wilde, Oscar (Author)
ISBN: 1543141277     ISBN-13: 9781543141276
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $7.74  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Non-classifiable
- Self-help | Motivational & Inspirational
- Political Science | Political Ideologies - Communism, Post-communism & Socialism
Lexile Measure: 1110
Physical Information: 0.08" H x 6" W x 9" (0.15 lbs) 40 pages
 
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"The Soul of Man under Socialism" is an 1891 essay by Oscar Wilde in which he expounds a libertarian socialist worldview and a critique of charity. The writing of "The Soul of Man" followed Wilde's conversion to anarchist philosophy, following his reading of the works of Peter Kropotkin. In "The Soul of Man" Wilde argues that, under capitalism, "the majority of people spoil their lives by an unhealthy and exaggerated altruism-are forced, indeed, so to spoil them": instead of realising their true talents, they waste their time solving the social problems caused by capitalism, without taking their common cause away. Thus, caring people "seriously and very sentimentally set themselves to the task of remedying the evils that they see in poverty but their remedies do not cure the disease: they merely prolong it" because, as Wilde puts it, "the proper aim is to try and reconstruct society on such a basis that poverty will be impossible."