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	<title>The ABCs of Socialism - Part II</title>
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	<description>Are you new to organized socialism? Are you looking for ways to talk about socialism (and tackle common questions) with your friends, family, co-workers? If so, join us for this accessible, introductory educational series, grounded in Jacobin&#x27;sThe ABCs of Socialism. Originally published in 2016, this short, engaging text tackles common questions about what socialism is (and what it isn&#x27;t) in a conversational way. This in-person educational session will include an overview of the reading + time for discussion, and is designed to equip comrades with skills to more confidently understand and discuss socialist politics. This is a two-part series, but you are very welcome to attend even if you missed the first session. We recommend you review pages 94-139 in The ABCs of Socialism book here (pages are very short). Sections are listed below: Wouldn&#x27;t a more democratic world just mean a bigger environmental crisis? Are socialists pacifists? Aren&#x27;t some wars justified? Why do socialists talk so much about workers? Will socialism be boring?</description>
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