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Soul of Man

Soul of Man

De : Oscar Wilde
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Dive into Oscar Wildes captivating exploration of individuality and artistic freedom in Soul of Man. Originally published as The Soul of Man Under Socialism, this work transcends conventional political analysis, presenting a vibrant manifesto advocating for the Individual. Wilde argues that socialism, by harnessing technology, liberates humanity from the shackles of soul-crushing labor, allowing the State to fade away and paving the way for a joyful, anarchic hedonism. He provocatively asks, Is this Utopian? and asserts that a world map without Utopia is incomplete, as it neglects the one destination where Humanity continually strives. With wit and sharp criticism, Wilde targets the misguided philanthropists, life-denying ascetics, the half-educated who oppose Art, and the shallow popular journalists catering to them. Discover the noble and heroic that lie behind the barricades, and challenge the prejudice and cant that often masquerade as truth. (Introduction by Martin Geeson)Copyright Politics, Philosophy, Religion Philosophie Politique et gouvernement Science Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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    • 006 - Section 6
      Feb 9 2026
      Dive into Oscar Wildes captivating exploration of individuality and artistic freedom in Soul of Man. Originally published as The Soul of Man Under Socialism, this work transcends conventional political analysis, presenting a vibrant manifesto advocating for the Individual. Wilde argues that socialism, by harnessing technology, liberates humanity from the shackles of soul-crushing labor, allowing the State to fade away and paving the way for a joyful, anarchic hedonism. He provocatively asks, Is this Utopian? and asserts that a world map without Utopia is incomplete, as it neglects the one destination where Humanity continually strives. With wit and sharp criticism, Wilde targets the misguided philanthropists, life-denying ascetics, the half-educated who oppose Art, and the shallow popular journalists catering to them. Discover the noble and heroic that lie behind the barricades, and challenge the prejudice and cant that often masquerade as truth. (Introduction by Martin Geeson)
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      25 min
    • 005 - Section 5
      Feb 9 2026
      Dive into Oscar Wildes captivating exploration of individuality and artistic freedom in Soul of Man. Originally published as The Soul of Man Under Socialism, this work transcends conventional political analysis, presenting a vibrant manifesto advocating for the Individual. Wilde argues that socialism, by harnessing technology, liberates humanity from the shackles of soul-crushing labor, allowing the State to fade away and paving the way for a joyful, anarchic hedonism. He provocatively asks, Is this Utopian? and asserts that a world map without Utopia is incomplete, as it neglects the one destination where Humanity continually strives. With wit and sharp criticism, Wilde targets the misguided philanthropists, life-denying ascetics, the half-educated who oppose Art, and the shallow popular journalists catering to them. Discover the noble and heroic that lie behind the barricades, and challenge the prejudice and cant that often masquerade as truth. (Introduction by Martin Geeson)
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      22 min
    • 004 - Section 4
      Feb 9 2026
      Dive into Oscar Wildes captivating exploration of individuality and artistic freedom in Soul of Man. Originally published as The Soul of Man Under Socialism, this work transcends conventional political analysis, presenting a vibrant manifesto advocating for the Individual. Wilde argues that socialism, by harnessing technology, liberates humanity from the shackles of soul-crushing labor, allowing the State to fade away and paving the way for a joyful, anarchic hedonism. He provocatively asks, Is this Utopian? and asserts that a world map without Utopia is incomplete, as it neglects the one destination where Humanity continually strives. With wit and sharp criticism, Wilde targets the misguided philanthropists, life-denying ascetics, the half-educated who oppose Art, and the shallow popular journalists catering to them. Discover the noble and heroic that lie behind the barricades, and challenge the prejudice and cant that often masquerade as truth. (Introduction by Martin Geeson)
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      23 min
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