
Samstag, 22.11.2025 | 09:30 Uhr | Jugendherberge Ostkreuz, Marktstraße 9-12, 10317 Berlin
Anreise: S3, S5, S7, S8, S9, S41, S42, S75, S85, Bus 194, 347, M43 Ostkreuz | Tram 21, Bus 240 Marktstraße
📣 Aufruf: https://www.instagram.com/p/DQ8pkr5je3y/ – @sol_berlin
#b2211 #Sozialismustag
Saturday, 22.11.2025 | 09:30 a.m. | Ostkreuz Youth Hostel, Marktstraße 9-12, 10317 Berlin
Call to action: S3, S5, S7, S8, S9, S41, S42, S75, S85, bus 194, 347, M43 Ostkreuz | Tram 21, Bus 240 Marktstraße
📣 Call to action: https://www.instagram.com/p/DQ8pkr5je3y/ – @sol_berlin
#b2211 #SocialismDay
A day full of discussions about resistance and alternatives to capitalism
Hardly a day goes by without a new crisis making headlines. The Israeli government’s genocidal war against Gaza and the ongoing war in Ukraine go hand in hand with massive militarisation and simultaneous social cuts in Germany.
The Merz-Klingbeil government speaks of an ‘autumn of reforms’ and there are threats of cuts in areas where billions in investment are actually needed.
Economic crises, environmental disasters and election victories for right-wing parties are also part of everyday life. One crisis follows another. No wonder, because we live in capitalism, where the profits of banks and corporations come first.
The fact that the basis of unimaginable wealth is poverty, misery, war, displacement and climate destruction is just as much a part of capitalism as inequality and discrimination.
We are already seeing mass movements against these crises, most recently in Indonesia, Nepal and Kenya. But protests are also stirring in many other countries: in France against austerity measures, in Greece against longer working hours and in Italy in solidarity with the people of Gaza. In Germany, 100,000 people took to the streets at the end of September to protest against the genocidal war on Gaza.
The rise of the left this year in particular shows that more and more people are taking action against capitalist madness and want to organise.
From our point of view, it is clear that the many problems faced by billions of working and poor people worldwide cannot be solved within the framework of the capitalist profit system.
Socialism Day is a one-day event where we want to talk about resistance and alternatives to capitalism.
It is organised by the Socialist Organisation Solidarity (Sol) in Berlin and is an invitation to everyone to discuss with us, but also to organise and fight with us for a socialist world.
Come along!