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Richard D. Wolff | Socialism Means Abolishing the Distinction Between Bosses and Employees
Deepening criticisms of capitalism prompt renewed interest in system change and clarifying just what socialism means.
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Western Leftists Have Much to Learn From Palestinian Socialist History
The term 'left' is not exclusive to political ideology, but a mode of thinking championed mostly by leftist western intellectuals.
Can the Radical Left Become Relevant in Europe?
The rise of Syriza and Podemos shows that the radical left is still alive, but can these reformist parties seriously challenge European neoliberalism?
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Movement Builders Should Listen to Bernie Sanders: Focus on Mass Action, Not Candidates
He's even started bringing a long-taboo word back into mainstream American political conversation: socialism.
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Whither Cuba?
While the US hopes to turn Cuba capitalist, the Cuban state has its own plans to rejuvenate civil society.
Big Companies Can Afford to Pay Their Workers $15 an Hour
Elizabeth Schulte reports on the latest developments in the struggle for a $15 an hour minimum wage, as an April 15 national day of action approaches.
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US Policy on Cuba: From Regime Change to Systemic Change
Regardless of warming diplomatic relations, the US government's true aim is to bring Cuba back into the capitalist fold.
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Red Love: Toward Racial, Economic and Social Justice
Racism exacerbated by a capitalist production process poisons our society. The antidote is red love.
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Going Beyond Private Versus Public
Economic democracy inside all enterprises is our era's issue, not secondary disputes over the division of production between private and state enterprises.
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Thanksgiving and the Socialist Imaginary
Mainstream progressive politicians lack utopia, a vision of a fundamentally different society.