Appeal Socialist Classics volume 6

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Appeal Socialist Classics volume 6
William J William James Ghent
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The ordered restraints of Socialism will endow mankind with a liberty which it has never before known. — W. J. Ghent. (Adapted from "Socialism and Success, " pp. 250-51. ) THAT "DULL LEVEL. " Would not Socialism tend to reduce all men and all women to a dull level? This question rests upon an entire misapprehension of 28 Appeal Socialist Classics what Socialism really means. The people who make it have got firmly into their minds the idea that Socialism aims to make all men equal; to devise som...e plans for removing the inequalities with which they are endowed by nature. They fear that, in order to realize this ideal of equality, the strong will be held down to the level of the weak, the daring to the level of the timid, the wisest to the level of the least wise. That is their conception of the equality of which Socialists talk. And I am free to say, Jonathan, that I do not wonder that sensible men should oppose such equality as that. Even if it were possible, through the adoption of some system of stirpiculture, to breed all human beings to a com- mon type, so that they would all be tall or short, fat or thin, light or dark, according to choice, it would not be a very desirable ideal, would it?

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