North America
Alternatives sait qu’un autre monde est possible, à travers la construction de sociétés durables. Cette conviction repose sur l’engagement, l’expérience et les valeurs des membres d’Alternatives et des mouvements sociaux auxquels ils appartiennent.
Research and learning for a better world. We strive for a dialectical unity of theory and practice based on the understanding that theory without practice is empty, while practice without theory is blind.
The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) conducts research, education and advocacy on issues of equality and democracy. It works to strengthen movements for social justice in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and globally.
North-Atlantic Left Dialogue is an attempt to develop a continuous working relationship between left and socialist intellectuals and academics in Europe and North America (USA/Canada) for the purpose of discussing the distinctive challenges to the political, social and cultural left working and struggling in the highly developed northern capitalist countries.
Our political project is defined by the struggle to move beyond capitalism. To be for equality and democracy, to be for justice and solidarity, to be for the end of all oppressions and the full and universal development of individual and collective capacities—to be for all of this is to be against capitalism.
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