Don Fitz: "Rather than being dismissive toward ongoing struggles against growth, socialists should enthusiastically participate and point to their anti-capitalist essence."
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Marxism as if the planet matters
If Marxism is to live up to its own maxim as a theory to not merely interpret the world but to change it, then it must include strong ecological theory and practice.
The hockey stick is real, and it's worse than we thought
Global temperatures are rising faster than at any time in 11,000 years
B.C. oil spill response ship runs aground
If they can't get it to a news conference, how will it protect the coast from oil?
Idle No More and Defenders of the Land call protests for Indigenous rights
We know it will take a lot more to defeat Harper and the corporate agenda. But against the power of their money and weapons, we have the power of our bodies and spirits.
A caveat on 'Greedy Lying Bastards'
A liberal movie, not a radical one
Quebec ecosocialist network – ready for action!
The formation of the Réseau écosocialiste, an achievement for Québec solidaire, is part of the process of unifying the political left in Quebec
Latin America's Turbulent Transitions
Book Review: A compelling contribution to our understanding of the challenges facing Latin America’s ‘pink tide’
Class Dynamics of Agrarian Change
A Marxist analysis of farming today, from landless peasant movements to corporate agribusiness
Is population control an anti-capitalist policy?
Ian Angus and Simon Butler reply to a critic who says their opposition to population control puts them in the anti-environment, pro-corporate camp.