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A podcast series brought to you by Solidarity, a revolutionary socialist group in Australia.
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How capitalism breeds war
Jason Wong looks at the contradictions within capitalism that make war a central feature of the system. He argues that workers have the interest and the power to end the slaughter.
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Israel: is Zionism in crisis?
Israel is a pariah state, stripped of legitimacy in the eyes of billions around the world. Anti-Zionist Jews are mobilising in record numbers to say, not in my name. So can Israel survive? David Glanz discusses the issues.
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Is international revolution possible?
How can ordinary people fight for real change when our rulers seem so powerful? Cooper Forsyth argues that workers everywhere have the power to spread struggles around the world and win.
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Imperialism and the Pacific: no US bases, no war on China
Phil Griffiths challenges the ruling class propaganda about China and argues that it is imperialist rivalry that is making the region less safe and threatening war.
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Alienation and the misery of capitalism
Lucy Honan explains what Marxists mean by alienation and how its impact shapes our lives – and how we can retake control through collective struggle.
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Palestine, resistance and revolution
Lebanese socialist Simon Assaf outlines how the crimes of the Israeli state are fostering anger and resistance across the region, creating a new opportunity for revolutionary change.
Read Solidarity's coverage of the fight for a free Palestine.
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Accessible and uncompromising
Using the ideas of socialism from below to build today’s struggles for a better world, without illusions in authoritarian regimes or solutions. A wide variety of interesting speakers from inside and outside the Solidarity organisation.