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Readers’ Views, July-August 2012, Part 1
From the July-August 2012 issue of News & Letters: Readers’ Views, July-August 2012, Part 1 REVOLUTION, COUNTER-REVOLUTION AND NEED FOR PHILOSOPHY In the Draft of Marxist-Humanist Perspectives for 2012-2013, published in the last issue, while the global analysis is good, it is … Continue reading
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Situationists and Absolute Negativity
From the March-April 2012 issue of News & Letters: Philosophic dialogue Situationists and Absolute Negativity It was good to have Ron Kelch’s Essay, “Absolute Negativity, Occupy and Situationists,” in the Jan.-Feb. News & Letters open an overdue philosophic dialogue. As … Continue reading
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Tagged absolute method, absolute negativity, Black masses as vanguard, dialectics, fetishism of commodities, freely associated labor, Guy Debord, Hegelian dialectic, Karl Marx, Marx, Marxist-Humanism, Occupy Chicago, Occupy Movement, Occupy Wall Street, Raya Dunayevskaya, revolution, Situationist International, Society of the Spectacle, Subjects of revolution, workers' councils
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From the Writings of Raya Dunayevskaya: Deep recession, rate of profit and the supreme commodity, labor power
From the new September-October 2011 issue of News & Letters: From the Writings of Raya Dunayevskaya Deep recession, rate of profit and the supreme commodity, labor power Editor’s note: Written in the midst of the last double-dip recession in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Arabic edition of Marxism and Freedom, capitalism, David Stockman, economic crisis, Federal Reserve System, finance capital, freely associated labor, Great Depression, Great Recession, Karl Marx, Keynesianism, labor, labor power, Maâti Monjib, Marxism and Freedom: From 1776 Until Today, militarism, Morocco, New York Times, News and Letters Committees, rate of profit, revolution, Richard Greeman, Ronald Reagan, Surplus value, Unemployment, United States, Victor Serge Foundation, Vietnam War, workers
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