Excerpt from Creative Revolution: A Study of Communist Ergatocracy
In discussing the general philosophy of the movement during these years, we should darken counsel were we to import into the argument a con trast which had for the time passed into abeyance. Further, at the hour when we write, the diverg ence between the two wings of the movement de pends quite as much upon sources of inspiration, class associations, and the characteristics of class aims, as upon doctrinal differences. The philoso phy and the trend of right - wing socialism are substantially middle class. Left-wing socialism, on the other hand, is fundamentally proletarian. Enough! The definition requisite at this point is the definition of socialism.
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