Readability: a bit technical and hard, but readable .................................................. 4/5
Content Flow: good, but some paragraphs and arguments felt out of place ........ 4/5
Logical/Scientific Consistency: perfect consistence in logic ................................... 5/5
Content Relevance: content is 100% on point ........................................................... 5/5
Referencing: clear and credible ................................................................................... 5/5
A philosophical foundation for the arguments of socialism has been well introduced in this book. Instead of taking the basic topics of social life for granted, it discusses the core ideas of social status, freedoms, rights, wages, constitutions, intergenerational mobility, and much more.
Although most conclusions of socialism lacks a great deal of practicality, including conclusions of this very book, I believe the reader would be more satisfied if he/she focused on the book's success in providing a logical justification for the validity, or should I say the necessity, of questioning our thoughts about actions and legislation.
Note: Reading such a book in the middle east is like watching a debate between Gods, since, in this region, not much of regard is given to moral validation of laws and actions.