Wilde correctly asserts that to ground society on the desire of the few to coerce the many is unjustifiable. Oscar's mother, Jane, was a prominent Irish Nationalist and poet who was nearly imprisoned for her inflammatory anti-English writing in 1848. In our ever more diverse and interconnected world, however, we must try. The Soul of Man under Socialism Oscar Wilde 1891 The Soul of Man under Socialism 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. It would therefore be a barren exercise at this stage to debate whether Wilde was a Socialist in the exact meaning of that term.
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His proposed cure to the various ailments of Victorian England was a radical socialism which had only been tried for short periods before. Wilde, always ready for a battle of wits, replied “I don’t know what the Queensberry rules are, but the Oscar Wilde rule is to shoot on sight”. The best description for his beliefs would be mutualist-anarchist. That is why The Soul of Man under Socialism, his most overtly political essay, published in The Fornightly Review in February 1891, has often baffled critics and elicited contradictory responses. Why was Oscar Wilde a socialist? As Mises pointed out, "No censor, no emperor, no pope, has ever possessed the power to suppress intellectual freedom which would be possessed by a socialist community."[2]. As Miltown lost favor due to a growing population of addicts, benzos took its place in psychiatry offices. A dull belief in progress and an aestheticized withdrawal from the world were two sides of the same ideological coin, minted by the capitalist transformation of the 19th century at a time when the individual, barely invented, seemed already to be giving ground again."[W]hile we appreciate reports of the efforts made by platforms and online retailers to crack down on price gouging as the American community faces an unprecedented public health crisis, we are calling on you to do more at a time that requires national unity," the letter said.
,A price gouger makes a good temporary boogeyman.