Albert Einstein's case for Socialism
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In this seminal 1949 essay, Albert Einstein argues that socialism offers a necessary solution to the predatory phase of human development currently dominated by capitalism. He observes that the private ownership of capital creates an oligarchy that undermines true democracy and fosters a crippling of social consciousness through extreme competition. Einstein posits that a planned economy can ensure the well-being of all citizens by focusing on human needs rather than profit, provided it protects individual rights against a centralized bureaucracy. He emphasizes that while science provides tools, only ethical social goals can address the profound isolation and crisis facing modern humanity. Ultimately, the text advocates for a transition toward a society where education and economic structure promote responsibility for one's fellow man.