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Reflections on the Social Future of Mankind

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Originally published
  
1967

Author
  
Sholom Gherman

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Reflections on the social future of mankind is an English-language book by Sholom Gherman, published by Novosti Press Agency Publishing House circa 1967, as part of a book series called Socialism: Theory and Practice.

The book ends with the statement "Communism makes every man a MAN spelled in capital letters."

Table of Contents

  1. The Future which concerns Everyone Today
    1. The Present and the Future
    2. The Time We Live In
  2. Communism and Myths
    1. Dreams
    2. Utopias
    3. Experiments
    4. Why Utopian Socialism Was Doomed
  3. Communism and Science
    1. How Do Rivers Know that They Should Flow into the Ocean?
    2. From Utopia to Science
    3. Why Nobody Sets Up a Party to Promote the Onset of a Lunar Eclipse
    4. Communism as It Is and Will Be in Future
  4. Communism and History
    1. Along the Road to Communism
    2. Spelled Manchester—Pronounced Liverpool
    3. The Highroad of Today
  5. Communism and the Happiness of all the People

References

Reflections on the Social Future of Mankind Wikipedia