Socialism
“It is necessary to continue building Dilemmas of Humanity with optimism and serious proposals” “It is necessary to continue building Dilemmas of Humanity with optimism and serious proposals”

The final panel of the conference provided a synthesis focused on the need to build on the work developed throughout the IV Dilemmas of Humanity Conference.

“Our future is not determined by the US or Europe, it is determined by us, the countries of the Global South”

Economists and researchers from Brazil and Mexico discussed pathways towards ensuring the sovereignty of the Global South over its resources.

Revolution, worker-peasant alliance, and “Chinese-style modernization”: A Global South perspective Revolution, worker-peasant alliance, and “Chinese-style modernization”: A Global South perspective

China’s ascent serves as an exemplary case of the Global South’s emergence, breaking through the unequal global order.

building alternative paths to the crises of capitalism. Dilemmas of Humanity conference Building alternatives for a world in crisis

The Dilemmas of Humanity conference (April 7–10, São Paulo) brings together Global South thinkers and movements to confront capitalism’s structural crises and build sustainable alternatives beyond the current system.

What are the differences between US and Chinese democracy?

It’s time to build consensus on how harmful US corporate-led democracy is and make some historic justice with China by understanding the whole-process people’s democracy.

Ecosocialism is the answer to environmental catastrophes

Marxist philosopher Michael Löwy said that capitalism is solely responsible for environmental destruction.

Hacer que el lago Erhai vuelva a florecer: Una historia sobre la transformación ecológica de China

La extraordinaria transformación del lago Erhai, en la provincia china de Yunnan, convirtió décadas de contaminación en un modelo de restauración ecológica.

Making Erhai Lake bloom again: A story of China’s ecological transformation

The remarkable transformation of Erhai Lake in China’s Yunnan province turned decades of pollution into a model of ecological restoration.

Lessons from the Arusha Declaration: MVIWATA reflects on the struggle for farmers and the working class

The Arusha Declaration, presented by Julius Nyerere in 1967, sought to dismantle neocolonial exploitation through socialism, people’s democracy, and self-reliance.

Was the Arusha Declaration snuffed out before it could shine?

The Arusha Declaration, published on 5 February 1967, was an aspirational document. Much like South Africa’s 1955 Freedom Charter, it did not describe the world as it existed. Instead, it attempted to articulate the goal of our collective struggle for complete and genuine freedom.

Delegation from Alliance of Sahel States visits Cuba for revolutionary exchange

Malian, Burkinabé, and Nigerien visitors to Cuba felt an even stronger push to fight for socialism after seeing the progress of Africa’s sister revolution in Cuba

Communist Party Marxist Kenya charts a new way forward for a “for a truly independent socialist Kenya”

In the second congress of the CPM-K, delegates called for the continuation of the National Democratic Revolution and asserted that socialism is the only path forward.