Proposing a Path to Socialism: Two Papers for Hugo Chávez

Authors

  • Michael A. Lebowitz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-065-10-2014-03_1

Keywords:

Socialism, Revolutions, Marxism, Movements

Abstract

Everyone understands that it is impossible to achieve the vision of socialism for the twenty-first century in one giant leap forward. It is not simply a matter of changing property ownership. This is the easiest part of building the new world. Far more difficult is changing productive relations, social relations in general, and attitudes and ideas.… To transform existing relations into the new productive relations, we need first of all to understand the nature of the existing relations. Only then can you identify the mechanisms by which the new relations can be introduced. At this time, there is a great variety of experiments and approaches to changing productive relations which are being pursued. There is no attempt to set out specific proposals here but only to provide the framework in which such changes should be explored in order to move toward socialist productive relations.

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Published

2014-03-01

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