What Is Socialism for the Twenty-First Century?
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What Is Socialism for the Twenty-First Century?

Socialism for the twenty-first century is not a statist society where decisions are top-down and where all initiative is the property of state office-holders or cadres of self-reproducing vanguards. It rejects a state that stands over and above society and squeezes “the living civil society like a boa constrictor”.

Canadian Imperialism and the Underdevelopment of Burkina Faso
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Canadian Imperialism and the Underdevelopment of Burkina Faso

Walter Rodney wrote, “The development of Europe [was] part of the same dialectical process in which Africa was underdeveloped.” In recent decades, Canada has played an outsized role in this process of underdevelopment – particularly in Burkina Faso.