Wednesday, September 4, 2019
No ââ¬ÅMoreââ¬Â Socialism: Debunking Raphael Hythlodaeusââ¬â¢ Argument Against P
George Orwell, in his famous essay, ââ¬Å"Why Socialists Donââ¬â¢t Believe in Fun,â⬠aptly described the problem of any utopian ideal. ââ¬Å"It would seem that human beings are not able to describe, nor perhaps to imagine, happiness except in terms of contrastâ⬠¦ Nearly all creators of Utopia have resembled the man who has toothache, and therefore thinks happiness consists in not having a toothache. They wanted to produce a perfect society by an endless continuation of something that had only been valuable because it was temporaryâ⬠(Orwell). In Thomas Moreââ¬â¢s Utopia, Raphael Hythloday is used as a conduit from which More expresses his distaste with private property. Raphael is used to lay out the Utopian alternative economic and civic system, to the common-place ââ¬Å"peasant subsistence economyâ⬠of Moreââ¬â¢s England through his description of the idealist island of Utopia (Overton 4).Raphaelââ¬â¢s case against private property is built upon two principle supports, mainly, what are perceived as fallacies and failures in a peasant subsistence capitalistic economy, and how seemingly intuitive the socialistic alternatives of the island of Utopia are in solving the tribulations which so perplex the worldââ¬â¢s peasantry. If we analyze Raphaelââ¬â¢s argument, we find that it is in effect duplicity. The assumptions made in both the construction of Utopia and the deconstructions of Englandââ¬â¢s economic system are both contradictory and completely over-simplified. With our advantage of economic and historical hind-sight we can see that Raphael lays blame without knowledge, and we can see that he ineffectively creates an island a s doomed to fail as Gorbuchevââ¬â¢s Soviet Union, leading to oppression on the scale Orwellââ¬â¢s 1984. Raphaelââ¬â¢s tear-down of the idea of private property ... ...lopedia of Philosophy. Web. 01 May 2012. . Hunt, E. K. History of Economic Thought: A Critical Perspective. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2002. Print. Marx, Karl, Friedrich Engels, David McLellan, and Samuel Moore. The Communist Manifesto. Oxford [u.a.: Oxford UP, 1998. Print. Mill, John Stuart, and W. J. Ashley. Principles of Political Economy, with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy. New York: A. M. Kelley, eller, 1965. Print. More, Thomas, and George M. Logan. Utopia: A Revised Translation, Backgrounds, Criticism. New York: W.W. Norton &, 2011. Print. Orwell, George. The Collected Essays, Journalism, and Letters of George Orwell. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1968. Print. Overton, Mark. Agricultural Revolution in England: The Transformation of the Agrarian Economy, 1500-1850. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996. Print.
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