When you read about the socialist movement it seems that from its very creation the thought leaders hated things that workers actually liked (that would be populism, which is icky) and believed they needed to determine the true good of the workers for them. From Bauhaus to Our House by Tom Wolfe is incredible on this point.
When you read about the socialist movement it seems that from its very creation the thought leaders hated things that workers actually liked (that would be populism, which is icky) and believed they needed to determine the true good of the workers for them. From Bauhaus to Our House by Tom Wolfe is incredible on this point.