Introduction to Democratic Socialism (Short) Readings

Introduction to Democratic Socialism (Short) Readings

Introduction to Democratic Socialism (Short) Readings Ever wonder what a realistically achievable, fair and egalitarian society would look like, or how we might go about moving society in that direction? What would it mean to have democracy not only at the polling place, but also at the work place? What would politics, the economy and society look like where no person’s voice was heard over anyone else’s simply because of money, power, sexism, or racism? Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) believe that offering a realistic vision of a better society is crucial at a time when both Republicans and Democrats remain caught under the spell of the unjust, antidemocratic and inhumane economic and political policies (known as neoliberalism). We invite you to discuss, debate and learn from these key DSA documents (as individuals or in study groups). DSA does not have a “line” or a dogmatic approach to political questions; but our members share the belief that only by democratizing control over economic and social life can we defend and expand political and civil rights. Key readings in democratic socialist theory and practice are listed below. Introduction to Democratic Socialist Theory: Jason Schulman and Joseph Schwartz, "Toward Freedom: Democratic Socialist Theory and Practice" Find online at: http://www.dsausa.org/pdf/TheoryPractice.pdf Introduction to Democratic Socialist History: Maurice Isserman, "A Brief History of the American Left" Find online at: http://www.dsausa.org/about/history.html Where DSA Stands Today: "Building the Next Left" Find online at: http://www.dsausa.org/pdf/Next_Left.pdf Introduction to Race and Democratic Socialism: Cornel West "Towards a Socialist Theory of Racism" Find online at: http://www.theactivist.org/ydsusa/sites/default/files/pdf/Toward_a_Socialist_Theory_ of_Racismpdf Joseph Schwartz, "The Politics of Race" Find online at: http://www.dsausa.org/pdf/PoliticsofRace.pdf “Justice for Undocumented Immigrants” Find online at: http://www.dsausa.org/justice_for_immigrant_workers Introduction to Socialist‐Feminism: Michele Rossi, "Democracy and Care Unbound: On Feminism's Abiding Political Relevance" p. 4, 6‐7, Democratic Left, Spring 2003. Find online at: http://www.dsausa.org/dl/Spring2003.pdf David McReynolds, “Queer Reflections” Find online at: http://nova.wpunj.edu/newpolitics/issue45/McReynolds45.htm Nancy Holstrom, “The Socialist Feminism Project” Find online at: http://monthlyreview.org/2003/03/01/the‐socialist‐feminist‐project Joseph deFillipis, “The Queerness of Welfare Policy” Find online at: http://sfonline.barnard.edu/a‐new‐queer‐agenda/common‐ground‐the‐ queerness‐of‐welfare‐policy/ Introduction to Democratic Socialism and Economic Justice: “The Economic Justice Agenda” Find online at: http://www.dsausa.org/pdf/economic_justice_agenda.pdf Learn more about DSA at dsausa.org. .

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