A 1903 essay by a the British playwright, critic, and pamphleteer, George Bernard Shaw, whose literary heritage consists of more than 52 plays and playlets, three volumes of music and drama criticism, and one major volume of socialist commentary. “Maxims for Revolutionists” presents numerous Shaw’s sayings written with an inherent brilliant humor and irony. The author shares his opinion of idolatry, royalty, democracy, imperialism, liberty and equality, education, marriage, crime and punishment,
...titles, honour, property, servants, children, religion, vices, greatness, beauty, happiness, art and riches, a perfect gentleman, moderation, the unconscious self, and numerous other sides of our life.
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