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A Critical Examination of Socialism - Mallock, W. H. Originally published in 1908, for the Conservative Thought society. Probably the best refutation of the economic, logical, and psychological errors of socialism and 'equality' ever written. Mallock wrote in the late 1890s/early 1900s, but has never been bettered. A thorough, calm, rational demolition job, without a trace of invective. Contents include: Historical Beginning of Socialism, Theory of Marx, Root Error of Marxian Theory, Repudiation of Marx, Proximate Difficulties, Ultimate Difficulty, Individual Motive and Democracy, Christian…mehr

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A Critical Examination of Socialism - Mallock, W. H. Originally published in 1908, for the Conservative Thought society. Probably the best refutation of the economic, logical, and psychological errors of socialism and 'equality' ever written. Mallock wrote in the late 1890s/early 1900s, but has never been bettered. A thorough, calm, rational demolition job, without a trace of invective. Contents include: Historical Beginning of Socialism, Theory of Marx, Root Error of Marxian Theory, Repudiation of Marx, Proximate Difficulties, Ultimate Difficulty, Individual Motive and Democracy, Christian Socialism, Just Reward of Labour, Interest and Abstract Justice, Equality of Opportunity, Keywords:Socialism Communism Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Obscure Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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William Hurrell Mallock was an English novelist and economics writer, born on February 7, 1849, in Cheriton Bishop, United Kingdom. His works often reflect his support for the Roman Catholic Church and his opposition to positivist philosophy and socialism. Mallock s writing critically examines the social and political issues of his time, particularly focusing on the tensions between scientific thought and religious belief. He became known for his satirical works that challenged prevailing ideologies and promoted the values of traditional faith. Mallock's most notable works include critiques of socialism and explorations of human nature from a philosophical standpoint. He was also deeply influenced by the social and intellectual currents of the Victorian era. Mallock passed away on April 2, 1923, in Wincanton at the age of 74. His parents were Margaret Froude and William Mallock. Through his extensive writing, he left a lasting impact on the intellectual and literary landscape of his time.