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Socialism Makes Sense

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The economic crisis of 2008 and its aftershocks cracked the mystique which the world capitalist system had built in the two decades after the collapse of Russian and European Stalinism. For the first time in 30 years the left is on the offensive in the Labour Party. Socialism is again on the agenda — a society based on human solidarity, social ownership of industry and banks, and on political, economic, and social democracy. This book confronts head-on the strongest arguments against socialism now in circulation, inside the Labour Party and beyond.

182 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 11, 2018

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Sean Matgamna

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March 30, 2021
Covers a lot of ground about what socialism means, why it is necessary, how we can fight for it etc. Most of it is written in the form of an argument or dialogue. It's a little wierd but i got into it. I found the audio version actually fits the format better.
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