
audiobook
by Bernard Shaw
THE INTELLIGENT WOMAN’S GUIDE TO SOCIALISM AND CAPITALISM
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In this lively, incisive essay, a European observer turns a sharp eye toward the economic and political ideas shaping the modern world. Addressed to an intelligent woman seeking clarity, the narrative juxtaposes the promises of socialism against the realities of capitalism, especially as they manifest across the Atlantic. The author’s tone blends wit with earnest critique, setting the stage for a thoughtful comparison.
Beginning with a candid foreword, the writer admits a lack of personal experience in America, arguing that this distance grants a clearer view of both nations’ strengths and flaws. He contends that while American optimism boasts endless opportunity, social inequities persist beneath the surface, and European debates over the League of Nations reveal competing visions of collective security. By weaving personal anecdotes, contemporary observations, and pointed analysis, the essay invites readers to weigh the merits of shared prosperity against individual liberty, offering a balanced framework for anyone navigating the ideological crossroads of the twentieth century.
Language
en
Duration
~21 hours (1259K characters)
Release date
2025-04-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1856–1950
A razor-sharp Irish playwright and critic, he turned comedy into a tool for questioning politics, class, religion, and social habits. Best known for plays like Pygmalion and Saint Joan, he wrote with wit that still feels fresh.
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