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Quito declaration on ecosocialism and 'buen vivir'
On June 10-12, Ecuador’s National Institute of Advanced Studies (IAEN, Spanish acronym) held an international symposium on Crisis of civilization, ecosocialism and ‘buen vivir’ . (“Buen Vivir” is usually translated as “living well,” but its meaning is closer to...
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Socialist candidate: We cannot solve the global climate emergency as long as mining, energy and banking remain in the hands of the billionaires and their corporations.
Capitalism: A Structural Genocide
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Population and poverty: Against the Gates agenda
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On the road to change we need music like this
Magnificent music from the struggle in Istanbul
The left needs an ecosocialist vision
Nicholas Davenport: Socialists must go beyond talking about the ecological crisis, and fully integrate it into our analysis of capitalism and the potential for revolution.