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Socialism aims, then, al substituting the motive of social service for the motive of private
prolil. It holds that men will do better work to make the life good,
with the leisure and Gancial
competence it requires, possible for a society. In fact, in the long run, it is better for themselves,
than they will at present consent to do for a socicly which compels them to cnrich the exploiters
of their labour in order to avoid starvation for themselves. If socialism is wrong in making this
assumption, if the psychology of human beings is such that they will not work willingly and well
for society but only for themselves, then the
whole of the socialist edifice falls to the ground, for
this doctrine is the foundation upon which it rests. Either men are socially minded in the scase
described, orthey are not, andcannot be made so.
Question:
Write a summary of the passage given above.
(b) Suggest a suitable title for the above passage.
(c) Explain the underlined portions
(d) What is the chief aim of socialism?
(c) How can socailistic attitude be developed in the citizens?
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