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The Violence of the Status Quo

The Violence of the Status Quo: Debt, Layoffs, and Insecurity

Revolutionary Socialism in Canada: Not Chaos — Democracy

What is revolutionary socialism in Canada? A plainspoken explanation of socialism, democracy, public ownership, and why systemic change is about power, not chaos.

The Power to Change It: The Complete Series 2

A 5-part series on how inequality, corporate power, and media shape Canada—and what it takes to build real democratic and economic change.

If Change Is Coming, Let’s Lead It: Building a Democratic Mass Movement

Building a Democratic Mass Movement: Let’s Lead the Change.

The First Step Toward Real Change: Getting Organized

Real change doesn’t start with saviours or politicians. It starts when ordinary people organize—at work, at home, and in their communities.

The Story You’ll Never See on the Front Page: Why Corporate Media Won’t Tell This Story

Corporate media: Corporate ownership, advertising pressure, and media consolidation shape what Canadians see as “news.” Here’s why some stories disappear.

The Myth That Ordinary People Have No Power

The Myth: Canadian history proves ordinary people are not powerless. Every major right — from unions to healthcare — was won through organized pressure.

Canada is Being Sold Out From Under You. And You Need to Stop Pretending Otherwise.

Canada is being sold out - liquidated. Separatists are stirring. The wolves are at the door. Revolutionary socialism is the only way out. Read why.

The Broken Ladder: Why Working People in Canada Feel the System Is Rigged

Wages are flat. Rent is soaring. Groceries cost more every week. Here’s why millions of Canadians have stopped believing the system works for them—and why they’re right.

Avi Lewis and the NDP: Why Democratic Socialism Isn’t Enough for Me

A revolutionary socialist response to Avi Lewis’s NDP leadership: why anti-capitalist rhetoric matters—but electoral politics still won’t defeat capital.

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John is a Canadian writer focused on political economy, wealth inequality, corporate power, and democratic reform in Canada.
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The Violence of the Status Quo

The Violence of the Status Quo: Debt, Layoffs, and Insecurity
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