
Der Amateursozialist is a novel by Bernard Shaw, first published in 1887, that satirizes social class and the lives of the wealthy. The story revolves around a group of young women in a boarding school, exploring their interactions and the constraints imposed by their environment. Through humor and defiance, Shaw highlights themes of youthful rebellion and the struggle for personal agency within a structured society. The book is notable for its critique of socialism and the upper class, reflecting Shaw's own political views.






