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The author directly addresses disenfranchised citizens, explaining socialism as an analysis of systemic inequality and its roots in private ownership and concentrated corporate power. He critiques moderate reforms and the defense of trusts by political and economic elites, argues that social ownership and democratic control of major industries would relieve poverty and prevent war, and responds to objections about private property and political radicals. Chapters examine how workers can acquire trusts through ballots, the coal industry, corporate dividends versus human need, and alternatives to socialism, mixing moral argument, economic reasoning, and practical political counsel.

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Allan L. Benson

Allan L. Benson was an American author and political activist known for his writings on socialism and social reform. His notable work, "The Truth About Socialism," presents a critical examination of socialist principles and their implications for society. Through his writings, Benson contributed to the discourse on economic and political ideologies in the early 20th century, advocating for a more equitable society. His perspectives reflect the complexities of the political landscape during his time, making his work relevant for those interested in the historical context of socialism in America.

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