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"You spend a lot of your life at work. So, don't leave your values at home. Bring them to work." Simultaneously sobering and uplifting, journalist Bob Hennelly joined d@w for a live, virtual event one year after the release of his book, Stuck Nation: Can the United States Change Course... Read more
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Check out the latest content from Democracy at Work. New this week: Economic Update, Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, All Things Co-op, Global Capitalism and Ask Prof Wolff...  Read more
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Many of us feel like the world is falling apart- and we can’t hold it together anymore. Prof Richard Wolff is speaking to that feeling in his new lecture. Watch “War, Sanctions, Deepening Splits: Economic, Political, and Cultural” on our website or listen as a podcast today. Read more
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Check out the latest content from Democracy at Work. New this week: Economic Update, Capitalism Hits Home, Cities After... & Ask Prof Wolff...  Read more
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Prof. Robles-Durán dedicated a series of episodes of #CitiesAfter… to the international oligarchy and how dark money is appearing to control our cities. Listen to four special edition episodes to hear the ways the ultra wealthy appear in public through museums, luxurious developments and even “public” spaces.  Read more
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Check out the latest content from Democracy at Work. New this week: Anti-Capitalist Chronicles and Ask Prof Wolff...  Read more
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Richard Wolff is a Marxist economist whose clear message that “We Can Do Better Than Capitalism” is resonating with more and more people around the world. But for people living in the shadows of capitalism’s influence, alternatives and new ideas about the economy are hard to come by. To answer... Read more
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Check out the latest content from Democracy at Work. New this week: Economic Update, Capitalism Hits Home, Cities After... & Ask Prof Wolff...  Read more
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My mother was 15 when the Supreme Court ruled on Roe v Wade in 1973. She was part of the first generation of women who could come of age empowered by the right over their own bodies. “The 70s were a time when we could protest and get results,” she... Read more
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Check out the latest content from Democracy at Work. New this week: Economic Update, Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Ask Prof Wolff & Wolff Responds...  Read more
Understanding Marxism Preview
If you want to understand capitalism in order to make society better, then understanding Marx’s analysis is fundamental in drawing your attention to capitalist production’s core conflict: class struggle. It is everywhere, and it influences everything and everyone in our society. Marx is the theoretician who first explained it systematically. He was a social critic for whom capitalism signified not the end of human history, but the latest phase that badly needed a transition to something better. Buy Here →
The Sickness is the System Preview
The coronavirus pandemic, economic crash, political divisions, and social tensions have plunged the declining American capitalist system into chaos. In this collection of over 50 unique essays, Prof. Wolff argues that a mere return to normalcy is inadequate to tackle the accumulated problems of US capitalism. Buy Here →
Understanding Socialism Preview
Understanding Socialism tackles the taboos and unveils the often hidden histories of socialism, but most importantly it offers a way forward: a socialism built on democracy in the workplace. A blend of history, analysis and opinion, Understanding Socialism is an honest and approachable text that knocks down false narratives, confronts failures, and offers a path to a new socialism based on workplace democracy. Buy Here →

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