Left-Wing Ideas in a Neoliberal World: Balancing Equality, Labor Rights, and Social Justice

Left-Wing Ideas in a Neoliberal World: Rethinking Inequality, Labor Rights, and Social Justice

Tuhin Sarwar - Journalist
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The study analyzes how left-wing economic frameworks have shaped labor rights, social welfare, and wealth distribution in the 21st century.

Tuhin Sarwar । DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19476888
2025 | Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Jahangirnagar University। Published: January 26, 2026 | Version v1.0.0

In the 21st century, rising inequality and the weakening of labor rights have led to renewed discussions about left-wing economic models. My research looks at how ideas from Marxism to Social Democracy have evolved.

Using examples from Nordic countries, China, and Latin America, the study shows how leftist policies, even within neoliberal systems, have impacted labor rights and social welfare.

The research highlights that, with strong institutions, left-wing economic models can help reduce inequality and promote social justice.

This paper calls for a rethinking of economic systems that ensure fairness for all. I encourage researchers, policymakers, and activists to join the discussion.

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DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19476888

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Tuhin Sarwar

Investigative journalist and author Tuhin Sarwar covers human rights, the Rohingya crisis, climate change, and AI governance and accountability through data-driven journalism, field research, and evidence-based reporting.

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