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What is Socialism?

Introduction to the 2017 edition
From the United States to Syria, capitalism is in a disastrous political crisis. This crisis stems from several developments:

The historically unprecedented situation in the US, with the Trump presidency, is a sign of this crisis. But it is also a sign of another crisis: The absence of a mass working class movement, a socialist movement. In part that springs from the role of the union leadership, as well as from other factors. (See this pamphlet on the unions.) As a result of this absence, some workers in the US are falling prey to increased racism, sexism, xenophobia and other forms of bigotry, all of which have always existed and will always exist under capitalism in the US.

Nor is this crisis confined to the United States. From Britain (with the “Brexit” vote) to the rest of Europe (where we are seeing the rise of forces similar to Trump) to Russia (where Putin bases himself on chauvinism and racism)… From Syria (where we are seeing a bloody sectarian war) to Myanmar (where the Rohingya minority are under increasing attack), racism, sectarianism and other forms of bigotry are on the rise. This is just a warning of what capitalism holds in store for us.

At the same time, however, there is an unprecedented interest in socialism, especially among young people. A Pew Poll in 2011 revealed that of young adults, 49% had a positive view of socialism while only 46% had a positive view of capitalism (less than the 47% who had a negative view of capitalism). But what, exactly, is socialism? Bernie Sanders claims that countries like Sweden and Denmark are socialist. Is that true? Here, we put forward the classic, Marxist, explanation. (One note: In this pamphlet, we talk about how a “democratic socialist” society would be run. As is clear from the context, this has nothing to do with what various liberals, including Bernie Sanders, mean by “democratic socialism”. It is just meant as a contrast to, for example, bureaucratic domination over society like in the old Soviet Union. Had this pamphlet been written more recently, since Sanders gave that term such notoriety, we would have used a different term.)

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