A lifetime of working for democratic socialism: Tommy Douglas reflects
From the April 1971 edition of CD

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From the April 1971 edition of CD
A new chapter in a long struggle to reconcile socialism, populism, and electoral success
A deadly system designed to serve corporate landlords, not people
Ottawa must treat care labour as crucial social and economic infrastructure
War-driven price shocks are delivering billions in windfall profits to oil companies while ordinary Canadians absorb the costs
Ottawa’s actions at home contradict its criticism of Israel’s death penalty law
The party’s collapse reflects deeper political currents that only a clear left alternative can confront
The party’s future hinges less on leadership than on rebuilding a working-class base
The party’s history, often softened in public memory, points in a far more radical direction
The party’s collapse reflects deeper political currents that only a clear left alternative can confront
At the national level, the party is down, but it is not out. And Lewis represents its best chance for renewal and success
His victory is the rupture with the recent past that the party needed for a fresh start
Richard Sakwa on the erosion of the post-1945 system and its consequences
The solution to oil shocks is domestic control
‘Morel’ is a poignant reflection on the lives, losses, and quiet pride of workers shaped by displacement and change