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From Anaximander to Marx, part 3
The end of the road of the sect For quite a few years after Healyโs exposure I, and others, still carried on trying to build โthe partyโ which was really just a small group of self-appointed ...
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From Anaximander to Marx, Part 2
Human society as an evolutionary process Darwinโs โOrigin of the Speciesโ came about from the data gathered during his voyage on the Beagle. A deeply religious man, Darwin was brought almost to the point of mental ...
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From Anaximander to Marx or how I spent half my life in a โrevolutionaryโ cult and the other half working out why
Bob Myers was born in 1949 in London to a middle class mum and a working class dad who had met in a factory canteen during WW2. They were both involved in the Workers Educational Association ...
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Review: Hope Without Hope: Rojava and Revolutionary Commitment
When the Assad regime crumbled, almost overnight, last December, there was an upsurge of shock, elation and disbelief โ in Syria, and across the globe. In the days and weeks that followed, the world watched on ...
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Reading Pan-African Revolt
โI mean, weโre talking about the last twenty years. Thatโs most of our lives. Maybe even all of yours!โ Tentative silence. Itโs always hard to gauge how this kind of direct appeal will go over. Then ...
Just a human life!
Published on May 4, 1899, in the Leipziger Volkszeitung (LVZ) newspaper, Rosa Luxemburg, turns her attention to the miseries and pain of individuals in the working class.
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End of a Philosophy
(from the chapter with that title in Facing Reality: The New Society โฆ Where to look for it, How to bring it closer, A statement for our timeโby CLR James, Grace C. Lee & Pierre Chaulieu, ...
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