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Unsolved Riddle of Social Justice

Unsolved Riddle of Social Justice

By: Stephen Leacock
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In this thought-provoking political essay, renowned Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock, while serving as a professor of political economy at McGill University, explores the delicate balance between capitalism and socialism. Though written nearly a century ago, Leacocks insights resonate powerfully with listeners in the early 21st century, making this 90-year-old work surprisingly relevant. (Summary by Sean Michael Hogan)Copyright Politics, Philosophy, Religion Political Science Politics & Government Science Social Sciences World
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  • 007 - What Is Possible and What Is Not
    Feb 9 2026
    In this thought-provoking political essay, renowned Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock, while serving as a professor of political economy at McGill University, explores the delicate balance between capitalism and socialism. Though written nearly a century ago, Leacocks insights resonate powerfully with listeners in the early 21st century, making this 90-year-old work surprisingly relevant. (Summary by Sean Michael Hogan)
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    29 mins
  • 006 - How Mr Bellamy Looked Backward
    Feb 9 2026
    In this thought-provoking political essay, renowned Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock, while serving as a professor of political economy at McGill University, explores the delicate balance between capitalism and socialism. Though written nearly a century ago, Leacocks insights resonate powerfully with listeners in the early 21st century, making this 90-year-old work surprisingly relevant. (Summary by Sean Michael Hogan)
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    21 mins
  • 005 - The Land of Dreams The Utopia of the Socialist
    Feb 9 2026
    In this thought-provoking political essay, renowned Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock, while serving as a professor of political economy at McGill University, explores the delicate balance between capitalism and socialism. Though written nearly a century ago, Leacocks insights resonate powerfully with listeners in the early 21st century, making this 90-year-old work surprisingly relevant. (Summary by Sean Michael Hogan)
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    14 mins
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