Wednesday, May 27, 2009

A Versaillist pinko for all ages

Well before Mussolini, still a revolutionary socialist in the early twentieth century, and at roughly the same time as Lenin, Wells—in the book that he called the “keystone to the main arch of my work”—gave up not only on democracy but on organized labor as a transformative force. All three men rejected what might be described as social democracy, that is, the attempt to use political means to redress the inadequacies of capitalism. Instead, each proposed a new class, a vanguard to carry forward a postcapitalist social order.

1 comment:

Arelcao Akleos said...

The Socialist has proven to have the same sort of respect for Democracy, in Theorie und Praxis, as PP has for any Ricain who takes seriously Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.