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4 Things the ‘Socialist’ App Tells Us About Capitalist Appropriation
Socialist. What comes to mind? Marx and Engels? The Soviet bloc? Owen Jones? Those bloody paper sellers at every demo? Or a new app helping you make and share lists of 'the things you love'? The latest in a long line of associations with the S-word might make you sigh with mild irritation, but here are the things we can learn from the swanky new socialite app.