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VIDEO--Phavia Kujichagulia: Cultural Consciousness
Kiilu Nyasha, Freedom is a Constant Struggle,
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Brutalizing Palestinian Children
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International Women's Day in the Philippines
PLM, PM, APL, EcoWaste Coalition,
Mar 9, 11:09 pm
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The U.S. is the Country of the Tonton Macoutes
Bruno Lima Rocha, Brazilian political scientist (phd),
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Political Theory
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Revolution Books | 02.24.2008
Agonizing about the direction of society? The world? Think communism is dead, but hope that another world is possible? You need to hear this. Presentation followed by discussion of how Bob Avakian has re-envisioned socialism which is both visionary and viable. How he has tackled a whole realm of questions, including how a new revolutionary power could maintain power and maintain it as a power worth keeping.
Come to New York for this exciting event:
Sunday, March 9th - 4:00 p.m.
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posted by F Espinoza | 02.22.2008
That Tuesday, there was no fresh international news. My modest message to the people of Monday, February 18 had no problem being widely circulated. I began to receive news from 11:00 a.m. The previous night I slept like never before. My conscience was at rest and I had promised myself a vacation. The days of tension, with the proximity of February 24, left me exhausted
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posted by F Espinoza | 02.19.2008
Cuban President Fidel Castro announced he will not aspires to nor accepts the positions of President of the State Council and Commander in Chief at the Parliament session scheduled for February 24th.
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Internationalist Group | 02.17.2008
We are on the threshold of a major class battle in Puerto Rico. Every day new preparations are announced for the coming strike of the Puerto Rican Teachers Federation (FMPR). With 42,000 members, a majority of them women, the FMPR represents almost all of Puerto Rico’s teachers and is by far the largest union on the island. The Shock Force of the Puerto Rican Police and National Guard are being readied to go after the strikers. The struggle of the Puerto Rican teachers affects everybody. The working class as a whole, students and parents, teachers and defenders of workers’ rights around the world must come out in defense of the FMPR! If there are mass arrests, the response must be massive blockades and spreading the struggle to the point of shutting the island down. In order to win this strike, it is necessary to prepare for a struggle not only of the teachers but within the whole workers movement against the pro-capitalist labor bureaucracy that sabotages the workers’ struggle. Above all, it is necessary to fight against illusions in and ties with bourgeois parties and politicians. It’s high time to begin building a revolutionary internationalist workers party.
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William Hughes | 02.16.2008
Civil Resistance to the wrongdoings of U.S. regimes has a long, and honorable, history. In his well documented tome, “Protesting Power: War, Resistance, and Law,” Professor Francis A. Boyle captures the essence of that story. He explains how “civil resistance” differs from “civil disobedience.” He also cites cases, where he was involved as an attorney and/or expert witness. Professor Boyle's book is, indeed, timely and needed.
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FDC & PAID | 02.12.2008
Greed is defined as an excessive or uncontrolled desire for or pursuit of money, wealth, food, or other possessions especially when this denies the same goods to others. It is reprehensible acquisitiveness, an insatiable longing for power, and supremacy in order to advance individual interests at the cost of other's well being.
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Rich Gardner | 01.28.2008
Gotta
buddy who I noticed was signing his messages as RonL. A few
months back, I was working for JRF, the Jewish Reconstruction
Federation and RonL very enthusiastically told me about a book he had
been reading,
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M Cornish | 01.24.2008
In the Philippines, one of the poorest countries in Asia, 40 percent of the people live in poverty. Conditions there have sparked a large radical movement, heavily repressed by the government.
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Richard Mellor | 01.20.2008
There are thousands of activists of one type or another who want to change society and recognize that we need a movement to do that. many of these people are in organizations and groupings, many are in Unions. What is causing the delay in the building of a new movement to throw back the present capitalist offensive. One major factor is the heads of Organized Labor, but they are not the only factor.
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Daniel J Towsey | 01.11.2008
Yes the war has been declared. It has been declared against humanities freedoms, liberties and health.
You have been unknowingly disarmed. You have lost the most powerful weapon. That weapon is knowledge of the truth.
Society has been fed a diet of professional propaganda lies since before your birth.
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