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Submitted by Jyotirmaya on January 1, 2020 - 12:56pm
Prout recognises the great contribution of Karl Marx to the world of politics and economics - there are a large number of things that are good and progressive regards communism, not least that it helps society to move forwards together and not leave anyone behind. However, Communism as a theory is fatally flawed, and so, it can actually be damaging to society in its implementation. Here are five flaws that Prout sees in Communism:-
Submitted by Jyotirmaya on December 24, 2019 - 4:46pm
Have a gander at this short video from Guardian Author and guardian of Democracy, George Monbiot. In it, he explains how the apparently suprising results in global elections which are assumed to be democratic, are in fact being controlled by a few oligarchs who hold the invisible strings of global power.
Submitted by Jyotirmaya on December 20, 2019 - 12:23am
I have seen a lot of comments saying that Brexit is the issue that broke Labour's back in the last general election, however, I believe the real issue was Labour's inability to come up with a radical Brexit policy. Their manifesto beautifully dealt with the old issues - NHS, education etc etc, but nothing to add really to the Brexit debate. If all those Labour voters in the North who voted for Brexit and did not want another referendum, had a radical Brexit to back - things may have looked a little different for Labour right now. But what would a radical Brexit look like?
Submitted by Jyotirmaya on December 12, 2019 - 12:02pm
Democracy cannot work unless and until we have Economic Democracy - that is an economy controlled by local people and the accumulation of wealth limited by local people.