scientific socialism
Britishnoun
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By the middle of the nineteenth century, utopian socialism had been largely replaced by scientific socialism.
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In one of the more fascinating passages, he introduces a village witch in Siberia who, even in the dawn of scientific socialism, clings to her visions.
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Broadcasters saluted his "creativity of exceptional value in philosophy, scientific socialism, political economy, history, education, science and culture."
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When Massamba-Debat came to power five years ago, he quickly set the former French colony on a course toward what he called "scientific socialism."
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In criticizing the most conspicuous of these schemes of social reconstruction, the so-called "scientific socialism," it should be understood at the outset that there is no intention of questioning the general aims of the socialists.
From Sociology and Modern Social Problems by Ellwood, Charles A. (Charles Abram)
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