To the Finland station: A review of the necessary vigency of the Socialism main statements in the social movements and political parties on 21st Century
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https://doi.org/10.32870/in.v5i15.7088Keywords:
Revolution, Socialism, left, liberal democracy & capitalismAbstract
One hundred of years after the revolution that shocks the entire world, to-day is more necessary than never remember the socialist causes and main statements which motivate that events. The issues of the zarist Russia that experience on the beggining of the 20th Century today are more presents in our society in a globalized mode, in a different way maybe but with a root cause too similar: the exclusion of large masses of the world population from the prosperity, the integral development and dignity as human beings and citizens. Now, this text pretends to evidence the importance about don’t for-get the statements and -good and bad- lessons from the socialist revolution happened in Russia in 1917, especially before the imperious need and con-venience that the actual world have about an ideological rearmament of the left forces with base to the culture, history, reflection and the most necessary -and a lot of times absent- self-criticism.Downloads
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