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Arthur Conan Doyle had a complex view of socialism. While he expressed some sympathy for socialist ideals, particularly regarding social justice and the welfare of the working class, he ultimately distanced himself from the movement. He believed in individualism and was skeptical of the potential for socialism to lead to authoritarianism. Doyle's views evolved over time, reflecting his concerns about the implications of extreme political ideologies.

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