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Tag Archives: Palestinians
Racism in Israel
Tens of thousands of African asylum seekers demonstrated in Tel Aviv calling for “Freedom!” for the refugees detained in a Negev desert facility under Israel’s new anti-immigrant laws. Continue reading
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Tagged Africans, anti-immigrant legislation, asylum, Benjamin Netanyahu, Darfur, Eritrea, Ethiopia, immigrant workers, Iran, Israel, Negev, Nuba Mountains, Palestinians, racism, refugees, Sudan
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Tunisia and the Left
The Feb. 26 assassination of Tunisian Marxist Chokri Belaid is a tragedy, not least because it denies this serious and courageous activist a chance to help work out the contradictions in his own movement. His funeral—perhaps a million people took to the streets—became a massive demonstration in favor of continuing the Tunisian Revolution. Continue reading
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Tagged 1844 Economic-Philosophical Manuscripts of Karl Marx, Arab spring, Bashar al-Assad, Chokri Belaid, Ennahda Party, Marx's critique of religion, Middle East, negation of the negation, Palestinians, Popular Front, revolution in permanence, Salafist, shabiha, Syria, Tunisia, Tunisian Revolution, Unified Party of Democratic Patriots, World Social Forum
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New publications of Marxist classics
From the January-February 2013 issue of News & Letters: New publications of Marxist classics A new South Asian edition of Marxism and Freedom, from 1776 until Today by Raya Dunayevskaya has been published in India. South Asian readers can order … Continue reading
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Tagged Aakar Books, Adam Hochschild, anti-Semitism, Arab spring, Brecht Forum, Crossroads of History: Marxist-Humanist Writings on the Middle East, India, Iranian Revolution, Islamic fundamentalism, Israeli occupation of Palestine, Lebanon, Mali, Marxism, Marxism and Freedom: From 1776 Until Today, Memoirs of a Revolutionary: 1905-1941, Mexico, Middle East, Palestinians, Peter Sedgwick, Raya Dunayevskaya, Richard Greeman, Syria, Victor Serge
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New July-August 2011 issue of News & Letters is online
New July-August 2011 issue of News & Letters is online News & Letters, Vol. 56, No. 4 July-August 2011 You may view this issue of News & Letters in pdf form here Lead Palestinian youth open new front in Arab … Continue reading