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{{Library work|title=The Soul of Man Under Socialism|author=Oscar Wilde|written in=1891|published_date=1891|type=Essay}} | {{Library work|title=The Soul of Man Under Socialism|author=Oscar Wilde|written in=1891|published_date=1891|type=Essay}}The chief advantage that would result from the establishment of Socialism is, undoubtedly, the fact that Socialism would relieve us from that sordid necessity of living for others which, in the present condition of things, presses so hardly upon almost everybody. In fact, scarcely any one at all escapes. |
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Author | Oscar Wilde |
Written in | 1891 |
First published | 1891 |
Type | Essay |
The chief advantage that would result from the establishment of Socialism is, undoubtedly, the fact that Socialism would relieve us from that sordid necessity of living for others which, in the present condition of things, presses so hardly upon almost everybody. In fact, scarcely any one at all escapes.