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The Soul of Man by Oscar Wilde, Fiction, Literary
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108 pages
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Oscar Wilde's insightful essay critiques socialism, presenting a prescient analysis of its potential pitfalls long before it was implemented as a governing principle. He anticipated the negative consequences that could arise from socialist systems, showcasing his unique perspective on political ideologies. Wilde's arguments challenge conventional views and highlight his ability to foresee the broader implications of such governance, making this work a significant contribution to political thought.
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2006, paperback
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