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Tag Archives: Maurice Bishop
November-December 2013 News & Letters online
The new November-December 2013 issue of News & Letters is online. News & Letters, Vol. 58, No. 6 November – December 2013 You may view this issue of News & Letters in pdf form here Lead The Syrian Revolution as the test … Continue reading
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Tagged Abahlali, anti-eviction, Arab spring, Bashar al-Assad, Black Power, Caribbean, Cato Crest, debt ceiling, Detroit, economism, government shutdown, Grenada, healthcare workers, Jerome Jackson, Kaiser Permanente, labor, Luleka Makhwenkwana, Marx's Humanism, Maurice Bishop, Middle East revolutions, New Jewel Movement, News and Letters Committees, Nqobile Nzuza, Paul Mattick, Pelican Bay prison hunger strike, South Africa, Syria, Tea Party, United States
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Dialectics of revolution in Africa, Asia
From the new January-February 2012 issue of News & Letters: From the Writings of Raya Dunayevskaya Dialectics of revolution in Africa, Asia Editor’s note: The upsurge of freedom struggles from Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street makes it imperative to … Continue reading
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Tagged African revolutions, Arab spring, Asian revolutions, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Bernard Coard, Critique of the Gotha Program, dialectics, Ethnological Notebooks of Karl Marx, Grenada invasion, Grenada revolution, Hudson Austin, Iranian Revolution, Karl Marx, Latin American revolutions, Marxism-Leninism, Marxist-Humanism, Maurice Bishop, Middle East, News & Letter Committees, Occupy Wall Street, philosophy of revolution, Raya Dunayevskaya, revolution, Ronald Reagan, South Africa, United States
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