Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde

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Año de edición:
2018
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Marxismo y comunismo
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9788027312795
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Die Seele des Menschen unter dem Sozialismus ist ein Essay von Oscar Wilde mit einer libertär-sozialistischen Weltsicht, die auf ästhetischen Idealen statt auf ökonomischen Theorien beruht. Die Sozialisierung des Privateigentums sei nur ein Schritt auf dem Weg des eigentlichen Ziels des Sozialismus: die Verwirklichung des Individualismus. Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) war ein irischer Schriftsteller, der sich nach Schulzeit und Studium in Dublin und Oxford in London niederließ. Als Lyriker, Romanautor, Dramatiker und Kritiker wurde er zu einem der bekanntesten und - im Viktorianischen Großbritannien - auch umstrittensten Schriftsteller seiner Zeit. Inhalt: • Der Sozialismus und die Seele des Menschen • Aus dem Zuchthaus zu Reading • Aesthetisches Manifest • Zwei Gespräche von der Kunst und vom Leben

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