
UUSIA MAAILMOITA VANHOJEN SIJAAN
SISÄLLYS:
ALUSTAVIA HUOMAUTUKSIA
HÄNEN ARMONSA RUTLANDIN HERTTUA.
LORDI MILNER. - ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU - IHMISEN HYVÄ TAHTO
TOINEN LUKU - SOSIALISMIN PERUSAATE
KOLMAS LUKU - SOSIALISMIN ENSIMMÄINEN TÄRKEIN YLEISTYS
TYTÖT
NELJÄS LUKU - SOSIALISMIN TOINEN TÄRKEIN YLEISTYS
VIIDES LUKU - VOITONHIMON HENKI JA PALVELEMISEN HENKI
In this thoughtful collection, a seasoned observer of British and American political currents turns his attention to the complex world of socialism. Drawing on years of involvement with the movement—attending meetings, speaking with leaders, and even standing as a candidate—he offers a nuanced portrait that avoids both blind enthusiasm and outright dismissal. The opening chapters lay out his central question: what does socialism really mean in practice, and how does it intersect with ordinary human aspirations?
Through clear, measured prose, he examines the moral underpinnings of the ideology, the tension between collective ownership and individual liberty, and the ways in which contemporary society already embodies socialist principles without naming them. He acknowledges the imperfections and contradictions within the system, while still seeing a hopeful core that could guide future reforms. Listeners will be invited to reconsider familiar debates and to appreciate the depth of a philosophy that continues to shape public life.
Language
fi
Duration
~9 hours (533K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Finland: Kust.Oy Kansanvalta, 1925.
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2023-03-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1866–1946
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