Socialism according to Eugene V. Debs [View all]
ITS NOT your typical presidential candidate who identifies as a socialist, but Bernie Sanders does. A poster of Eugene V. Debs, the popular Socialist Party leader of the early 20th century, hangs on his office wall as a tribute to Sanders self-proclaimed hero.
Like Debs, who ran for president five times, Sanders is also running for president. But that, my friends, is where the similarities end.
The socialism of Bernie Sanderswho says hes running as a Democrat to shift the debate to the left--is fundamentally different from that of Eugene Debs, who committed his life to spreading the ideas of revolutionary socialism. Sanders is promoting something that falls far, far short of the fundamental change that Debs fought for. Sanders relegates socialism to the realm of nice ideas that can be talked about, but never really be implementedwhile he accepts what little the Democratic Party is willing to concede.
For Sanders, the working class is a constituency, a backdrop to the political campaigns he runs and the legislative work he does. For Debs, the working class was in the foreground of everything he hope to achievebecause he believed, as a convinced Marxist, that workers have to make the fundamental and lasting transformation that he called socialism.
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