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The Intelligent Woman’s: Guide to Socialism and Capitalism
The Intelligent Woman’s: Guide to Socialism and Capitalism
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ISBN: 9789371245838
Author: Bernard Shaw
Publisher: DD Sales
Published Date: June 26, 2026
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The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism and Capitalism by George Bernard Shaw is a masterful and passionate exposition on economic systems, social justice, and the future of human society—presented with wit, clarity, and compelling logic. Originally written in 1928, this seminal work was addressed to Shaw’s sister-in-law, intending to demystify complex political and economic issues for the intelligent layperson—particularly women newly enfranchised and entering political discourse. Across 84 thought-provoking chapters, Shaw explores the ideological foundations and real-world applications of socialism, capitalism, communism, and various hybrid models, posing fundamental questions about wealth, work, property, justice, and governance. He begins by breaking open economic assumptions—what wealth means, who deserves what, and how distribution systems operate under different regimes. Shaw dives into the limits of communism, critiques oligarchy and laisser-faire capitalism, and examines the nature of investment, speculation, banking, and national debt with remarkable prescience. He questions the morality of inherited wealth, champions equality and rational organization, and proposes nationalization in certain sectors to address entrenched inequality. The book also takes on deeply personal and societal dimensions: education, religion, marriage, women in labor markets, population growth, revolution, and the corrupting effects of unregulated capitalism. Shaw’s powerful arguments are not just economic but ethical and philosophical, challenging readers to reflect on the kind of society they want to create. A foundational document for those interested in the intersection of feminism, economics, and political reform, Shaw’s work remains profoundly relevant in the 21st century. It is as much a guide to thoughtful citizenship as it is an economic critique.
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