LITERARY HANGOVER – ‘THE SOUL OF MAN UNDER SOCIALISM’ BY OSCAR WILDE (1891)

Literary Hangover – ‘The Soul of Man under Socialism’ by Oscar Wilde (1891)

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Episode Info:

This is the free Literary Hangover feed. To support the show and get occasional premium content, become a member at patreon.com/LiteraryHangover Today, joining Matt (@MattLech) and Alex (@Alecks_Guns) is David Griscom (@DavidGriscom) of The Michael Brooks Show and sinthome.com. We’re discussing Oscar Wilde’s 1891 essay, ‘The Soul of Man under Socialism’ and it’s continued, though submerged, relevance. How earnest is Oscar Wilde’s socialism? Oscar Wilde’s mother as a revolutionary poet in Dublin during the great famine. Wilde’s opposition to private property. Private property vs. Personal property. William Morris and a brief look into the socialistic/medieval nostalgic Arts & Crafts movement. Matt misuses the word “triage.” Oscar Wilde, a fully-automated luxury space communist? Oscar Wilde’s criminal justice bona fides. What’s the role of the state in Wilde’s anarcho-socialism? Sources: Full audiobook: https://librivox.org/the-soul-of-man-by-oscar-wilde/ ‘Some Notes on Wilde’s Socialism,’ Peter van de Kamp and Patrick Leahy. The Crane Bag, Vol. 7, No. 1, Socialism & Culture (1983), pp. 141-150 O’Sullivan, Emer. 2016. The Fall of the House of Wilde: Oscar Wilde and his Family.

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One Response to LITERARY HANGOVER – ‘THE SOUL OF MAN UNDER SOCIALISM’ BY OSCAR WILDE (1891)

  1. John Fraser says:

    Marxists.org has posted the essay on their site at https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/wilde-oscar/soul-man.

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