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Introductory remarks
More than ever “Socialism or barbary” today.
But a) problem of language and content - taking intp account past experience and failures, opacity of notions, updating past debates
b) strategical stakes - behind the notion of "transitional method" (or program) : how to fight within/against the capitalist world order ?
I- Back to “Socialism” and “communism” : what do we mean ?
Lessons from the past and present struggles ; updating notions and debates.
II- What “transitional strategy” to-day ? At what level ? What fundamental demands ?
Catherine Samary : http://csmaray.fr
Reading materials
I) Michael Lowy, Transition, ecological and social planning [1]
II) CADTM For a unite front against the payment of public and private illegitimate debts
[2]
III- Via Campesina. Environmental & social justice
Site = Who We ARE ? What are we fighting for ? What are we fighting against
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The right to food sovereignty. 16 October 2020
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Nov25: Peasants in the Struggle for our Rights, against the Virus of Capital and Patriarchy! [5]