I spent a few weeks looking for a complete copy of an article by the political scientist Michael Walzer. The article is very good and was included in the Princeton Readings in Political Thought anthology along with Plato, Nietzsche, Marx, Mill, Hegel, and others. It was chosen because it manages to lay out a convincing argument for democratic socialism in 10 pages.
The article was written for a socialist magazine in 1973. Unfortunately it is behind a paywall on their site. Anyway, this copy is missing a few pages and ends abruptly but the meat of the argument is still there. Anyone want to read it and talk it over?
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I think most reasonable people will see merit in Walzer's argument regarding the distribution of life necessities. Unfortunately, the only experience people will have with the idea of democratic socialism is Sanders paranoid ramblings about Wall Street CEOs. The part about the differences in human talent is my favorite.
+5 if someone could find the whole article.
The article was written for a socialist magazine in 1973. Unfortunately it is behind a paywall on their site. Anyway, this copy is missing a few pages and ends abruptly but the meat of the argument is still there. Anyone want to read it and talk it over?
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I think most reasonable people will see merit in Walzer's argument regarding the distribution of life necessities. Unfortunately, the only experience people will have with the idea of democratic socialism is Sanders paranoid ramblings about Wall Street CEOs. The part about the differences in human talent is my favorite.
+5 if someone could find the whole article.