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{{Quote|quote=“If Chile was the cradle of neoliberalism, it will also be its grave.”|speaker=[[File:Boric.png]] [[Libertarian Socialism|Gabriel Boric]]}}
{{Quote|quote=“The worst enemy of humanity is U.S. capitalism. That is what provokes uprisings like our own, a rebellion against a system, against a neoliberal model, which is the representation of a savage capitalism. If the entire world doesn't acknowledge this reality, that the national states are not providing even minimally for health, education and nourishment, then each day the most fundamental human rights are being violated.”|speaker=[[File:Evo.png]] [[Eco-Socialism|Evo Morales]]}}


'''Socialism of the 21st Century''' is an economically left-wing and culturally variable ideology. It is opposed to both [[File:Cap.png]] [[capitalism]] and [[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism]], as it believes both failed to address issues such as poverty, hunger, racism, sexism, exploitation, the destruction of resources and the absence of a truly democratic system. It seeks to achieve its goals through parliamentary democracy, rather than violent revolution. It wants to establish an economy democratically controlled by the workers and based on the Marxian labor theory of value. It also wants strong democracy, with the utilization of referendums and protection of minority rights.
'''Socialism of the 21st Century''' is an economically left-wing and culturally variable ideology. It is opposed to both [[File:Cap.png]] [[capitalism]] and [[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism]], as it believes both failed to address issues such as poverty, hunger, racism, sexism, exploitation, the destruction of resources and the absence of a truly democratic system. It seeks to achieve its goals through parliamentary democracy, rather than violent revolution. It wants to establish an economy democratically controlled by the workers and based on the Marxian labor theory of value. It also wants strong democracy, with the utilization of referendums and protection of minority rights.