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Socialism And Sense

A Radical Review (1895)

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Focusing on the critique of socialism, William Hill presents a compelling argument against the ideology in this 1895 work. He contends that socialism is based on unrealistic assumptions and is fundamentally incompatible with human nature, which he views as inherently competitive. Hill challenges the notion of a classless society, asserting that disparities in wealth and status are inevitable. He warns that socialism threatens individual freedom and democracy, labeling it a form of tyranny that must be opposed. This book serves as a significant resource for exploring political philosophy and economic theory.

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Socialism And Sense, William Hill

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