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145:, considers whether socialism is more Christian than capitalism, and criticizes the over-reliance of Marxian theory, especially its focus on social classes, in the American context. Benedict contended that socialism failed to appear attractive to most Americans because most socialists were born outside the United States and failed to adapt its tenets to the reality of rural America, whose economy was primarily agricultural, not industrial. He added that most Americans were "unable or unwilling to think in abstract terms"; instead, he believed Americans would need a charismatic socialist leader to find it attractive. In the 151:, Victor E. Helleberg wrote that the book was "an attempt to reconstruct the strategy of socialist campaigning by broadening the outlook and considering carefully the situation in the United States." Reviewing it for the 275: 134: 496: 425:
Helleberg, Victor E. (November 1922). "Reviewed Works: The Larger Socialism. by Bertram Benedict; What is Socialism? by James Edward Le Rossignol".
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Benedict began his career as a social worker in Pittsburgh and Syracuse. In 1917, he was hired by the
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in 1929. He acquired a stake in 1944, and left the company in 1959. He reviewed books for
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Rosenberg, Leonard B. (July 1969). "The "Failure" of the Socialist Party of America".
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Benedict died of cancer in 1978 at Memorial Hospital in
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called it "an extraordinary clear and candid book."
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Baltimore
Easton, Maryland
Johns Hopkins University
Ruth Sarles Benedict
Editorial Research Reports
The New York Times Magazine
socialism in the United States
Baltimore
Johns Hopkins University
Bureau of National Literature
Socialist Party of America
American Journal of Sociology
Journal of Political Economy
Paul Douglas
Editorial Research Reports
The New York Times Magazine
Ruth Sarles Benedict
Oxford, Maryland
Easton, Maryland
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