Understanding Capitalism: Why Socialism is Needed

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Explore the pitfalls of capitalism such as exploitation, racism, imperialism, and global warming, making a compelling case for the necessity of socialism to address these systemic issues and create a more just society for all.

  • Capitalism
  • Socialism
  • Exploitation
  • Global Warming
  • Injustice

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  1. An introduction to socialism Part 1. What s wrong with capitalism. Why we can t reform it. Why we need socialism.

  2. What is capitalism? Society s means of production privately owned. System driven by hunt for profit. Source of wealth is the labor of working people. From the depths (USA, 1907)

  3. An unjust, oppressive system Exploitation. Racism. Xenophobia. Sexism. Homophobia.

  4. Imperialism & war Imperialism most highly developed form of capitalism. Seeks to dominate whole world. Permanent war drive and militarism.

  5. Global warming Most serious threat facing humanity. Caused by capitalism s insatiable thirst for profit.

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