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Oscar Wilde

The Soul of Man Under Socialism

Nonfiction | Essay / Speech | Adult | Published in 1891

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The Cultivation of Individualism

Socialism’s primary recommendation, for Wilde, is its potential to facilitate individualism. By “individualism,” Wilde does not exactly mean independence; although Wilde argues that compulsory social and societal responsibilities inhibit individualism, he also notes that humans are “naturally social.” Nor does Wilde see individualism as a euphemism for selfishness, arguing that people would be much less selfish in a truly individualist society. Rather, Wilde defines individualism as the realization of who one is as a unique human being, independent of any external pressures, and he argues that a society composed of such individualists would be much healthier and happier than 19th-century England.

Wilde does not deny that some people—primarily artists—approach such individualism even in capitalist societies. Suffering itself can refine the individual in the way Wilde imagines. Of Russia, a place of such rampant inequality that it had only abolished serfdom in the mid-19th century, Wilde writes: “No one who lived in modern Russia could possibly realise his perfection except by pain” (88). Moreover, suffering can prompt rebellion, which itself tends to develop the self—hence Wilde’s preference for the “ungrateful” and “disobedient” poor. However, there is a problem with cultivating individualism through these avenues that for Wilde eclipses even the obvious objections (e.

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