Socialism: Utopian and scientific

As background, let me cite the fact that in the Communist Manifesto of 1848, Marx and Engels had already differentiated Scientific Socialism from Utopian Socialism of three kinds:
Recollection of the day, May 4, 2001 when in Antwerp

I promised to Dr. Anne van Mackelenbergh to stop smoking after three decades of smoking. I signed a pledge while she pointed a “gun” at my head, with everyone around laughing.
UNDERSTANDING THE FILIPINO REVOLUTION:THREE BASIC PROBLEMS
Posted by rowlandkeshena bermudaradical.wordpress.com 27 September 2010 Forty-five years ago in mid-sixties the south east Asian archipelago of the Philippines saw the emergence of a powerful, dynamic and inspiring revolutionary national democratic movement of a new type. Founded on a clear patriotic and anti-imperialist line, the leading force in the development of this process has been the Maoist-inspired Communist […]
