The Passing of Capitalism And the Mission of Socialism
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The evolution of the human individuality can and ought to be turned into channels where it would become an inexhausti- ble source of constructive and organizing power for social wel- fare. That humanity may in the distant future prefer com- munal life and consumption of commodities we do not feel justified to deny. But Modern Socialism is more inclined towards collectivism than communism of the Utopian pattern. Collectivism is favorable to the full de- velopment of the human individuality witho...ut encroachment upon the interests of other members of society. Under col- lectivism ^freedom, fraternity and equality may for the first time turn into a reality instead of an empty sound. Among these the term equality from the coUectivist standpoint needs some elucidation. Opponents of Socialism love to insist that collectivism and communism are identical terms and must necessarily lead to the dead level of slavery. This assertion is by no means justified. Under collectivism the equality of chances for all the members of the community will 81 be assured, while there will be left the largest opportunities for the development and utilization of individual talents.
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