
Socialism...Seriously
A Brief Guide to Human Liberation
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Narrated by:
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Dara Rosenberg
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Danny Katch
Opinion polls show that many people in the US prefer socialism to capitalism. But after being declared dead and buried for decades, socialism has come to mean little more than something vaguely less cruel and stupid than what we have now. That's not exactly going to inspire millions to storm the barricades.
Danny Katch brings together the two great Marxist traditions of Karl and Groucho to provide an entertaining and insightful introduction to what the socialist tradition has to say about democracy, economics, and the potential of human beings to be something more than bomb-dropping, planet-destroying, racist fools.
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Amazing
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Danny Katch will do his best to persuade you that Socialism is not only a good system in theory, it's a real world alternative to capitalism. As a writer, he is bold and funny, and might convince "today's daydreamers and whiners" to embrace a different economic model.
Narrator, Dara Rosenberg delivers Danny's book with the comic timing of a seasoned stand-up comic. She hears every note of sarcasm and of real feeling. A+ job.
Seriously Entertaining and Seriously Sincere
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In "Socialism... Seriously," Danny Katch offers a new option, delivering an approachable "orientation" to modern socialism. Katch's book is light on economic theory and heavy on ideals, which fits with her theme that allies can and should argue over methods in pursuit of common cause. She provides a degree of historical context with references to the Paris Commune and a brief look into the origins and early structure of the Soviet Union, and she paints a reasonable picture of what life might look like under socialism in the future. Technical terminology is rendered a minimum, and while readers will be reminded that the word "socialism" pre-dates Marx, Katch makes clear that it is Marxism she advocates, not earlier Utopian ideals of the sort advanced by Robert Owen. Katch also readily denounces the horrors of Stalinism, and argues that that bleak, authoritarian reality of Soviet life after the consolidation of power in the 1930s was not only not socialism at all but also totally unlike the freedom that preceded it under early Bolshevik ideology.
The case is uncompelling, but it is not meant to be. Katch is seeking to inspire people today to look to the future with an appreciation for the lessons of the past. Few today deny Stalin was a monster or that his "socialism in one country" was a terror state; Katch's insight is that Stalinism shared its worst traits with capitalist history, and that we need to be conscious of the true costs of a world driven by and for profit. She gives limited attention to cooperative business and points out the flaws in democratic systems clearly subordinated to capital interest. To her, reform is a dead end, and revolution is a necessity, although mass violence is not necessarily the form of a successful revolution. The goal of the book seems as much to inspire as to educate, and on that level, it works reasonably well. I recommend this book to those interested in the subject, with the caveat that it is best for those who are newcomers.
An approachable orientation to modern socialism.
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nothing new as concept of socialism
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Most difficult book to finish, yet could not stop
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Insightful, Fun to listen to, humorous, easily understandable
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Corny
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Overall a neat introduction to the ideology.
Nice introduction but very lax on theory.
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It's OK
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Wake up, this book shows the blood they require on your behalf for the future of socialism.
Want to hear the Socialist plan here it is.
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