
How Abolition Democracy Can Replace Capitalism with Journalist Aaron Ross Coleman
From In Depth With Deon by Deon Osborne
May 11, 2026 · 43 min · Episode 35
About this episode
Deon Osborne discusses the concept of abolition democracy and its potential to replace capitalism with journalist Aaron Ross Coleman.
Why do we have more smoke for each other and not for corrupt officials in the U.S. government? Why are we celebrating another trip past the moon when poor communities in the richest country on Earth don't have clean drinking water? How do we restructure the relationship between labor and capital? I break it down with nationally-recognized journalist and writer Aaron Ross Coleman. Subscribe to indepthwithdeon.substack.com to support independent media.
People in this episode
Host: Deon Osborne
Guest: Aaron Ross Coleman
Topics covered
- abolition democracy
- capitalism
- labor and capital
- corruption
- social justice
- clean drinking water
Keywords
- abolition democracy
- capitalism
- labor
- corruption
- clean water
- social issues
- journalism
Mentioned in this episode
Places: U.S., Earth
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