This essay explores libertarian socialism in the context of debates in moral and political philosophy. It introduces two key principles originally supported by early nineteenth-century libertarians and reexamines them using arguments commonly found in contemporary, non-socialist, left-libertarian discussions. The goal is to present and defend a socialist approach that reconciles self-ownership and equality as a viable alternative to the standard left-libertarian view.
Socialist Workers Party
Our starting point is how to strengthen the fighting vanguard of the working class of which we are a part, so it is better armed to understand the world we live in, to learn from the history of the modern working-class movement, to become more conscious of our strength and historic responsibilities, and to chart a line of march toward overthrowing capitalism and taking political power.
The SWP fights for independent working-class political action in opposition to the parties of the bosses — the Democrats and Republicans.
Official home of the party: https://themilitant.com/
In the spirit of socialism and international solidarity, posts will be shared in both English and Esperanto.
Esperanto represents the ideal of a universal language, breaking down barriers between people of different nations, just as socialism seeks to unite the working class across borders.