
U.S. Socialist Organizations
U.S. socialist organizations advocate for economic and social systems prioritizing shared ownership and equitable distribution of resources, often emphasizing government role in providing healthcare, education, and workers’ rights. They seek to reduce income inequality and promote collective well-being through policies that challenge traditional capitalist practices. These organizations vary in approach, from advocating for democratic socialism—where industries are managed by workers and communities—to promoting broader social reforms. While they represent a minority compared to mainstream political groups, their goal is to create a more equitable society by rethinking economic structures and advocating for social justice through activism and policy change.