Top Posts
- Reading Marx’s Critique of the Gotha Program
- Hazel Johnson, environmental justice and freedom fighter
- Indignant Heart and Charles Denby's self-development as worker-editor
- Hot and homeless
- In ecosocialist debates on Marx and Malthus
- Revolution, Counter-Revolution, and Solidarity
- World in View: South Africa's 'Class Apartheid'
- Situationists and Absolute Negativity
- Fanon and Marx
- Class enemies in union clothing
Tag Archives: Communist Party
India’s Modi: ‘free market’ authoritarian
Narendra Modi states openly that his program will be to unleash “free market” reform coupled with authoritarianism in government. Modi’s history tells us what his authority portends: the massacre of 2,000 Muslims in Gujarat. Continue reading
Posted in Marxist-Humanism
Tagged Amrit Wilson, Bangalore, Bharatiya Janata Party, Bidadi, BJP, capitalism, Communist Party, Congress Party, domestic violence, feminism, Gujarat, Hindutva, India, Indian National Congress, labor, Maharashtra, Mohandas Gandhi, Narendra Modi, National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi, Nokia, nuclear weapons, Pakistan, patriarchy, Rahul Gandhi, Rape, religious fundamentalism, religious Right, Sangh Parivar, sexism, Tamil Nadu, Toyota, West Bengal, women's liberation, workers
Leave a comment
Readers’ Views, September-October 2012, Part 2
From the September-October 2012 issue of News & Letters: Readers’ Views, Part 2 REVOLUTIONARY SYNDICALISM DISCUSSION CONTINUES The discussion article on “Revolutionary Syndicalism” (July-August N&L) reminds me of when it was considered a major force of revolution. There was a … Continue reading
Posted in Marxist-Humanism
Tagged ADA, Americans with Disability Act, Anarcho-syndicalism, Anne Veseth, Black Bloc, California, Columbus, Communist Party, criminal injustice system, disability rights, eugenics, firefighters, Hitler, IDAHO, Illinois, Industrial Workers of the World, labor unions, logging industry, Minnesota, News and Letters Committees, Occupy Movement, Occupy Wall Street, prison industrial complex, prisoners, revolutionary syndicalism, SLP, social justice unionism, Socialist Labor Party, South Africa, Teamsters, to International Indigenous Peoples Day, UAW, United States, workers
Leave a comment
American Civilization on Trial: Black Masses as Vanguard
Part of the classic American Civilization on Trial: Black Masses as Vanguard, written by Raya Dunayevskaya, has been posted on the web at the Marxists Internet Archive. The entire book can be obtained from News and Letters Committees. This was excerpted … Continue reading
Posted in Marxist-Humanism
Tagged A. Philip Randolph, abolitionism, African American, Black, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, Communist Party, Daily Worker, Doxey A. Wilkerson, Earl Browder, Frederick Douglass, George Schuyler, History, labor, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Marxist-Humanism, Negro, race, racism, Raya Dunayevskaya, Stalinism, Twentieth Century, United States, World War II
Leave a comment