GreenLeftTV on Jun 14, 2016
At the ‘Socialism in the 21st Century’ Conference held in Sydney in May 2016 and organised by the Socialist Alliance, Michael Lebowitz, a world leading Marxist author who writes and researches the problems and possibilities of building a socialist alternative, here presents a paper on what Socialism might look like in this century and the differences with 20th Century Socialism as represented by the developments in the Soviet Union.
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THE DIFFICULTY IS, HOW TO TRANSMIT SUCH
COMPLEX ISSUES TO THE ALIENATED MASSES OF TODAY.
Yes, it is difficult. That’s one of the reasons I posted the video here.
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