Socialism Vs.Capitalism

Olympic Resistance

Vancouver Citizens protest the six billion dollar expenditure of tax money on games rather than on social housing and other needed social services.

Olympic Resistance - Part 2
Olympic Resistance - Part 3
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Finance, Crisis and the Left Alternative

Alfredo Saad-Filho, Dept. Head of Development studies at the University of London, England, says that we have a situation of malfunction, but there is not the political will to replace capitalism.

In his recent talk in Vancouver, He says that he wants to see people claim the right to a different future. He says it is inconceivable that people will accept all the inequalities, the difficulties, the crisis and the waste that we have today.
He also says that there is more than enough_ _to satisfy everyone needs globally:
Today there is no need or reason why people starve in different parts of the world.
Alfredo Saad-Filho - Part 1


Alfredo Saad-Filho - Part 2
Alfredo Saad-Filho - Part 3

Am I Getting Through To You Mister Beal?

Mr. Beal learns that the world has been a business 'since man crawled out of the slime'.

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Exposing the 2010 Olympics

Gord Hill exposes the capitalistic propaganda and the state repression behind the hysteria of the Olympic Games.


Gord Hill - Video Part 2

Bolivia Moving Towards Socialism

Judy Rebick, a social activist and author from Toronto, Canada, presents her experiences and views about the Indigenous Socialist government of Bolivia.

Video Part 2

Video Part 3

Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela

George Ciccariello-Maher, a political science Ph.D candidate from venezuela, explains the historic struggles of democracy within the Bolivarian Revolution.

Auto bailout for who?

Gindin: By conceding to the companies, auto unions are absorbing the blame for the industry crisis

The Real Axis of Evil

Linda McQuaig warning social activists, in Parksville, BC, Canada, of the detrimental effects of "abandoning the common good through privatization and deregulation"

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