Democratic Socialism Must Be Internationalist

When I was growing up in the 1990s, people’s attitudes toward socialism tended to range from quaint bemusement to direct hostility. Socialists were either peddling a nice-sounding but ultimately unrealistic doctrine or they were apologists for one of the twentieth century’s most murderous ideologies. Socialism has since enjoyed a Phoenix-like rebirth in many countries — […]

This post was originally published on Jacobin.