Since the 2016 upsurge in enthusiasm for electoral organizing and party-building, the terrain has shifted. It was not so long ago that a new wave of democratic socialist organizing exploded onto the scene – but the defeat of candidates such as Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn, following on the crumbling of the "new parties" in Europe, had a deflating effect. As Greece's Syriza, Spain's Podemos, and Portugal's Bloco let down the leftist movements that brought them to power, those inspired by Hugo Chavez in Latin America also saw the Bolivarian revolutions hit an impasse. We find socialist strategy again at a crossroads, pressed by the urgent need to find new directions forward amidst mounting crises. At this new conjuncture, what is left of the strategy, tactics, and organizations that had seemed so promising? Is the 'new socialist' left starting over, or moving on? Socialist Register 2025 engages with the openings and closures of at the crossroads of Socialist strategy, with case studies from Britain, US, Pakistan, Argentina, Germany, Bolivia, Barcelona, and Turkey, engaging with topics such as social struggles over climate change, Palestine solidarity, public banks, re-municipalization of utilities, and unions. 0:00 Thomas Marois - Public Banks 49:02 Feyzi Ismail - Climate and Suffrage Struggles 1:38:36 David A. McDonald - Making Services Public Interviews conducted by C.S. Soong of "Against the Grain".

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