Origin Story

The Birth of Socialism – A Better World is Possible

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Sep 24, 2025
Dive into the captivating evolution of socialism, exploring its roots from the French Revolution to modern interpretations. Discover radical thinkers like Gracchus Babeuf, advocating for absolute equality, and Henri de Saint-Simon, who envisioned a scientific utopia. Learn about Charles Fourier's colorful critiques of monotonous labor and Robert Owen's real-world cooperative experiments. The conversation also unpacks the failures of utopian communes, the emergence of anarchism, and how these ideas shaped later movements in politics.
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Socialism Is A Broad, Misunderstood Umbrella

  • People misuse 'socialism' and its meaning has broadened into an umbrella of different projects and policies.
  • Clarity requires tracing specific ideas and historical variants rather than relying on a single definition.
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Dictionary Captures Socialism's Breadth

  • The OED links socialism to collective ownership of production and redistributive measures like nationalization and cooperatives.
  • That dictionary definition already captures the term's wide historical range and policy implications.
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Communism Shifted From Small-c To Marxism

  • 'Communism' predates Marx as a small-c term and then became associated with revolutionary Marxism.
  • The words' histories show how political labels shift meanings depending on context and users.
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