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Socialist Man: A Psychological Profile. Jude P. Dougherty.

by Dougherty, Jude T; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 23Global Issues. Publisher: Modern Age, 2004ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Civil rights | Criticism | Feuerbach, Ludwig 1804-1872 | Marx, Karl 1818-1883 | Philosophers | Philosophy -- Modern -- 18th century | Philosophy -- Modern -- 19th century | Psychology and philosophy | Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 1712-1778 | SocialismDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Not all socialist programs are as radical as those of Stalin or Mao Tse-tung, yet socialism is universally marked by certain features. Its creed, like other belief systems, may be imperfectly understood by its political adherents, but its power to motivate to determine ends cannot be doubted. Those who subscribe to it do not have to communicate to know which cause to advance, which to oppose. They act in unison out of a shared conviction." (MODERN AGE) This article explains the rationale behind socialist thought and focuses on Rousseau and Karl Marx.
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Originally Published: Socialist Man: A Psychological Profile, Winter 2004; pp. 15-22.

"Not all socialist programs are as radical as those of Stalin or Mao Tse-tung, yet socialism is universally marked by certain features. Its creed, like other belief systems, may be imperfectly understood by its political adherents, but its power to motivate to determine ends cannot be doubted. Those who subscribe to it do not have to communicate to know which cause to advance, which to oppose. They act in unison out of a shared conviction." (MODERN AGE) This article explains the rationale behind socialist thought and focuses on Rousseau and Karl Marx.

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