The Soul of Man under Socialism is a strange and interesting work. To the degree that Wilde advocates socialism, he seems to do so because he sees it as a vehicle for libertarianism. I think Jeff Riggenbach made this argument decades ago possibly in Libertarian Review.In all events, Wilde is definitely not preoccupied with leveling or egalitarianism.
The Soul of Man under Socialism is a strange and interesting work. To the degree that Wilde advocates socialism, he seems to do so because he sees it as a vehicle for libertarianism. I think Jeff Riggenbach made this argument decades ago possibly in Libertarian Review.In all events, Wilde is definitely not preoccupied with leveling or egalitarianism.