by Steve Welzer | Aug 17, 2025 | Green Debates, Green Strategy, Green Theory |
Editors’ Note: This article presents one view on a Green Party vision for the future, as part of a friendly debate. Please read Planetary Problems Require Planetary Solutions by Rick Greenblatt for a differing view. The Editors would love to hear your feedback...
by Steve Welzer | Jun 30, 2025 | Green Strategy |
Premise: Concentrated capital is a social asset and it should be socialized. But that should be viewed as a systemic reform; the idea it will end class division is short-sighted. The key to liberation involves a deep green transformation of society. * * * * We know...
by Steve Welzer | May 27, 2025 | Elections, Electoral Politics, From the Archives, Green Strategy |
Analysis of the 2016 presidential election (appeared in Green Horizon Spring 2017) Hillary Clinton didn’t do poorly on November 8. She won the popular vote by more than two million. She had large margins in the states where she was expected to do well. She lost by a...
by Steve Welzer | Mar 11, 2025 | Event Report Back |
Workers Strike Back held a public conference on February 22 in Seattle followed by an in-person-only convention for members on February 23: https://www.workersstrikeback.org/ Kshama Sawant has taken the lead in trying to organize a new independent working-class party....
by Steve Welzer | Jan 12, 2025 | Green Theory |
The most essential issues seem to be straightforwardly dichotomous . . . either/or. One is: Do you want to live in a class-divided society or a classless society? Consider: You’re in kindergarten. 25 kids. They each have distinctive personalities, of course. You...