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The Soul of Man Under Socialism

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Full Title:

The Soul of Man Under Socialism

Contributors:

By (Author) Oscar Wilde
Contributions by Mint Editions

ISBN:

9798888973950

Publisher:

Mint Editions

Imprint:

Mint Editions

Publication Date:

9th June 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Political ideologies and movements

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

36

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 203mm

Description

Oscar Wilde presents a libertarian socialist view of the economic disparities caused by capitalism, that lead to futile acts of charity instead of definitive solutions. Wilde encourages an overhaul of the structures that allow such inequalities to exist.

The Soul of Man Under Socialism is an insightful look into Wildes personal and political beliefs. Within the essay he emphasizes individualism over group think, using Jesus Christ as a prime example. He also offers a detailed critique of capitalist societies that revel in charity, instead of eliminating its need. Poverty cannot be fought with kindness; it requires genuine compassion backed by policy.

Wildes perspective was heavily influenced by the writings of Peter Kropotkin, a Russian anarchist and socialist. In The Soul of Man Under Socialism, Wilde invokes powerful ideas that call for accountability and drastic change. Its a raw declaration of his contemporary anarchist views.

With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of

The Soul of Man Under Socialism

is both modern and readable.

Author Bio

Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was a Dublin-born poet and playwright who studied at the Portora Royal School, before attending Trinity College and Magdalen College, Oxford. The son of two writers, Wilde grew up in an intellectual environment. As a young man, his poetry appeared in various periodicals including Dublin University Magazine. In 1881, he published his first book Poems, an expansive collection of his earlier works. His only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, was released in 1890 followed by the acclaimed plays Lady Windermere's Fan (1893) and The Importance of Being Earnest (1895).

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