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  •  | voluntourism ≠ volunteering | MR Online

    Canadian imperialism and the responsibility to ‘Voluntour’

    Originally published: Socialist Project on November 15, 2021 by Shreya Ghimire (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Nov 16, 2021)

    The term ‘voluntourism’ is a portmanteau of the words ‘volunteer’ and ‘tourism’ and refers to a practice in which people, often young upper or middle-class white women in the Global North (Bandyopadhyay and Patil 2017, 645), pay an organization to coordinate their trip to a country in the Global South.

  •  | The Great Resignation | MR Online

    Record numbers of workers are quitting and striking

    Originally published: Socialist Project on October 22, 2021 (more by Socialist Project)  |

    The seriousness of the situation was confirmed by the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report showing that a record 2.9 percent of the workforce quit their jobs in August, which is equivalent to 4.3 million resignations.

  •  | The Imperialist Origins of Saudi Arabia | MR Online

    The imperialist origins of Saudi Arabia

    Originally published: Socialist Project on April 27, 2021 (more by Socialist Project)  |

    Why is Saudi Arabia, a Sunni absolute monarchy, enthusiastically supported by the West, considered a global promoter of ‘democracy’? This question is rarely asked.

  •  | Kshama Sawant | MR Online

    Solidarity with Kshama Sawant: Against the Seattle Elite’s Recall Campaign

    Originally published: Socialist Project on April 19, 2021 by the Socialist Project Steering Committee (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Apr 26, 2021)

    A recall election allows citizens to vote out an elected official, after a process of garnering a certain percentage of names on a petition and clearing legal challenges.

  •  | NDP Which Way | MR Online

    Grassroots Resolutions and Party Democracy: The 2021 NDP Convention

    Originally published: Socialist Project on April 7, 2021 by Bruce Kecskes (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Apr 08, 2021)

    In so far as participating in bourgeois democracy remains a component of socialist strategy in Canada, voters on the Left are largely limited electorally to the New Democratic Party (NDP).

  •  | Follow the Ford Governments Disaster Capitalism Playbook | MR Online

    Capitalizing on the COVID Crisis: the Ford Government’s move to privatize Public Education for EdTech

    Originally published: Socialist Project on March 26, 2021 by Natalie Coulter (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Mar 27, 2021)

    Recently, Klein coined the term “disaster capitalism” to describe how corporations profit from crises with help from the right-wing governments that pick up and implement the ideas that serve them.

  •  | COVID 19 Vaccine in Cuba | MR Online

    Cuba’s contributions in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic

    Originally published: Socialist Project on March 11, 2021 by Franklin Frederick (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Mar 12, 2021)

    In the West, Cuba has set an example of efficiency and shown that another way is possible in the fight against the pandemic. The numbers speak for themselves; we only need to compare Cuba with other countries or even big cities with similar populations to get a very clear picture of the difference in results.

  •  | Doctors for Justice in LTC | MR Online

    Ontario’s long-term care sector is in a Grave Humanitarian Crisis

    Originally published: Socialist Project on January 29, 2021 by Doctors for Justice in LTC (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Jan 30, 2021)

    We are a group of physicians, researchers, and advocates who have come together to express our grave concern for the safety and well-being of Ontarians who reside and work in long-term care (LTC) homes. We call upon the Ontario government to immediately end the violations of peoples’ human rights and control the spread of COVID-19 in LTC. Action is needed today.

  •  | Leo Panitch | MR Online

    Empire, socialism and November /w Leo Panitch

    Originally published: Socialist Project on December 20, 2020 by Sanjiv Gupta (more by Socialist Project)  |

    First, whether the pandemic has fundamentally altered the geopolitical balance between the U.S. and other great powers, specifically China. And second, how socialists in the U.S. should approach the November elections. For Panitch, the two issues are intimately connected.

  •  | This map was released by the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs on June 26 It shows the extent of the activity of Cuban medical brigades sent abroad to fight Covid 19 | MR Online

    Cuba in the last stretch of the Pandemic

    Originally published: Socialist Project on July 12, 2020 by Fernando Ravsberg (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Jul 17, 2020)

    Cuba is only a few days away from ending its coronavirus quarantine. Except for Havana, all the other provinces are free of the contagion and have begun moving toward a new normality.

  •  | Covid 19 confirmed case map developed by John Hopkins University researchers screen capture 13 April 2020 | MR Online

    Marx in the era of pandemic capitalism

    Originally published: Socialist Project on April 13, 2020 by Dimitris Fasfalis (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Apr 17, 2020)

    How could Karl Marx (1818–1883) help us interpret the current crisis? His theory of history offers critical resources to interpret the unprecedented crisis which is shaking the world today, while indicating at the same time that ‘the world after’ so much mentioned could only be anti-capitalist.

  •  | Socialism in the 21st Century | MR Online

    Green designs for 21st century socialism

    Originally published: Socialist Project on August 13, 2019 by Richard Westra (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Aug 20, 2019)

    Before turning to the subject matter at hand two abiding issues in Marxist thinking need to be addressed. First, when Marx inveighed against Utopian Socialist futuristic model building, he never intended it to become a mantra dissuading socialists from thinking practically about socialist institutional design.

  •  | Capitalism  Disability | MR Online

    Disablement, oppression, and political economy

    Originally published: Socialist Project on August 7, 2019 (more by Socialist Project)  |

    It is often claimed that disabled persons are invisible, disregarded by mainstream society, and irrelevant to the workings of society.

  •  | Trump and the Spectre of Fascism | MR Online

    Trump and the spectre of fascism

    Originally published: Socialist Project on July 25, 2019 by Chris Schenk (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Jul 29, 2019)

    According to Giroux “a distinctive economic-political formation has been produced” one he calls “neoliberal fascism.” He continues: “Neoliberalism and fascism conjoin and advance in a comfortable and mutually compatible project and movement that connects the worst excesses of capitalism with fascist ideals;…” After years of neoliberalism, Giroux believes that “the mobilizing passions of fascism have been unleashed unlike anything we have seen since the 1930s and 1940s”

  •  | Yellow Vest demonstration | MR Online

    The Yellow Vests of France: six months of struggle

    Originally published: Socialist Project on May 20, 2019 (more by Socialist Project)  |

    What if they succeed? We know what the ‘success’ of structured parties like Syriza in Greece and Podemos in Spain led to. Maybe a horizontal federation of autonomous base-groups attempting to re-invent democracy could do better.

  •  | Resistencia | MR Online

    Defiant resistance: the Venezuelan crises and the possibility of another world

    Originally published: Socialist Project on April 13, 2019 by Jeremiah Gaster (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Apr 15, 2019)

    Bob Dylan once said, “Let us not talk falsely now, the hour is getting late.” February 23rd, 2019, was the day that Juan Guaidó, the self-proclaimed President of Venezuela, had “authorized” “humanitarian aid” to enter Venezuela, an attempt to force the Maduro government, and thus the Venezuelan people, to their knees.

  •  | In the main square zocalo these people came to cheer the inauguration of Andres Manuel López Obrador part of a crowd estimated at over a million | MR Online

    A new day for Mexican workers

    Originally published: Socialist Project on January 14, 2019 (more by Socialist Project)  |

    NAFTA had been in effect for just a few months when Ruben Ruiz got a job at the Itapsa factory in Mexico City in the summer of 1994.

  •  | Protestors Rally Against Brazilian Presidential Candidate Jair Bolsonaro | MR Online

    The economic and social plan of the Bolsonaro government

    Originally published: Socialist Project on December 28, 2018 (more by Socialist Project)  |

    “Reformed” captain Jair Bolsonaro already committed to the “market” the handover of all decisions in the economic area to large capital, under the hegemony of financial capital and foreign corporations (as personified in Paulo Guedes and his Chicago Boys, including Levy in the Brazilian Development Bank-BNDES).

  •  | Students in São Paulo debating resistance to Bolsonaro after the election Pic  Margarida Salomão on Twitter | MR Online

    The lesson of Brazil

    Originally published: Socialist Project on November 6, 2018 by Pierre Beaudet (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Nov 09, 2018)

    The catastrophe–expected and foreseeable–has happened. This immense country, with its 200 million inhabitants, is now in darkness. At best, it will take a decade or two to emerge.

  •  | Hurricane thermal image | MR Online

    The politics of hurricanes

    Originally published: Socialist Project on September 18, 2018 by Phil Hearse (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Sep 22, 2018)

    Climate change catastrophe is, as this article is written, facing hundreds of thousands on the eastern seaboard of the United States and on the Philippines island of Luzon, as Hurricane Florence and Typhoon Mangkhut make landfall simultaneously. Mangkhut also threatens Hong Kong, South China and maybe Vietnam.

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