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Why does Bernard Shaw support socialism?
The bumpy road to literature did not discourage Bernard Shaw. He practiced writing more diligently, and often went to the British Library for self-study to gain literary knowledge. In the university of this society, he not only read a lot of books, but also mastered the knowledge that books did not have, understood the hardships of life, and observed the darkness and decay of society. In his spare time, besides enjoying free music, he is also keen to participate in social activities. 1in September, 882, he listened to a speech by henry george, an American bourgeois economist. Deeply touched, he began to focus on the study of social problems. Later, he read Marx's Das Kapital and thought it was "an accusation against the bourgeoisie". He said excitedly: "Marx opened my eyes and let me see the true face of history and civilization. He revealed to me the purpose and meaning of life. "