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  •  | Caption A sea of Lebanese flags carried by demonstrators in 2019 Liberation News | MR Online

    Lebanon: A lesson in continuous and unconditional resistance

    Originally published: Liberation School on March 6, 2025 by Joyce Chediac (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Mar 19, 2025)

    Like the people of Gaza after the January 17, 2025 ceasefire there, thousands of the 1.4 million Lebanese people displaced by Israeli bombings are streaming home in long lines to their villages, even though Israel reduced scores of towns to rubble.

  •  | Walter Rodney Marxism and African liberation | MR Online

    Walter Rodney: “Marxism and African liberation”

    Originally published: Liberation School on February 12, 2025 by Walter Rodney (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Feb 19, 2025)

    One finds that in looking at Marxist theory, at its relevance to race, looking at the relevance of Marxist theory to national emancipation, we come up with a very important paradox.

  •  | Photo by stockcake discarded shoes and clothing overproduction | MR Online

    Overproduction: The absurdity of suffering amidst surpluses

    Originally published: Liberation School on December 23, 2024 by Curry Malott (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Jan 23, 2025)

    A popular coal-miner’s riddle from the 1930s summarizes one of capitalism’s most visible and absurd contradictions. After a daughter asks her father why their home is so cold, he tells her they don’t have any money to purchase coal.

  •  | market money exchange | MR Online

    The class struggle in every commodity: Use value and exchange value

    Originally published: Liberation School on July 8, 2024 by Jeremy Algate (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Jul 25, 2024)

    Every year, Pew Research publishes a study on the U.S. population’s political priorities.

  •  | Photo Robert Couse Baker | MR Online

    Capitalist contradictions and revolutionary struggle: An introduction

    Originally published: Liberation School on December 19, 2023 by Derek Ford (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Dec 23, 2023)

    Hearing or reading about the “contradictions of capitalism” in an article or at a rally might be intimidating, like a foreign language or a term only a certain group can understand.

  •  | Aerial view of Xinzheng Source Wikicommons | MR Online

    Capitalist urbanization, climate change, and the need for sponge cities

    Originally published: Liberation School on September 4, 2023 by Tina Landis (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Sep 06, 2023)

    Under the capitalist model, urban planning lacks a holistic approach, leaving human well being and ecological needs as an afterthought, which will continue to have a degenerative effect on the environment and global climate.

  •  | All Power to the People Emory Douglas 1968 1969 | MR Online

    The Marxist theory of the state: An introduction

    Originally published: Liberation School on June 30, 2023 by Summer Pappachen (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Jul 07, 2023)

    Our understanding of the state lies at the heart of our struggle to create a new society and fundamentally eliminate the oppression, exploitation, war, and environmental destruction characteristic of capitalism.

  •  | Photo Modified from a public domain image that mixes a photo of Karl Marx with a photo of Friedrich Karl Wunder and of Friedrich Engels by George Lester | MR Online

    “Karl Marx:” A biography by Engels

    Originally published: Liberation School on May 5, 2023 (more by Liberation School)  |

    Karl Marx was born on May 5, 1818 in Trier, where he received a classical education. He studied jurisprudence at Bonn and later in Berlin, where, however, his preoccupation with philosophy soon turned him away from law.

  •  | The Powell Memo and the Supreme Court | MR Online

    The “Powell Memo” and the Supreme Court: A counteroffensive against the many

    Originally published: Liberation School on April 6, 2023 by Derek Ford (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Apr 11, 2023)

    By the early 1970s, the global revolutionary tide of socialist and national liberation struggles was at its apex, and the tide was washing over the U.S., with expanding and increasingly militant social movements and political organizations.

  •  | inflation | MR Online

    Value, price, and inflation: Immediate and structural causes

    Originally published: Liberation School on February 1, 2023 by Eugene Puryear (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Feb 03, 2023)

    Every working person is keenly aware that prices are up.

  •  | Shelby County v Holder | MR Online

    “Shelby County v. Holder:” How the Supreme Court attacked Black voting rights

    Originally published: Liberation School on December 14, 2022 by Patricia Gorky (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Dec 29, 2022)

    In 2013, five unelected judges gutted the right to vote for tens of millions of African Americans and others. The Supreme Court’s ruling in Shelby v. Holder overturned a key provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA) that prevented voter suppression.

  •  | Photo Party headquarters of the Sankarist UNIRPS im Quartier 1200 Logements in Ouagadougou Burkina Faso Source Wikicommons | MR Online

    Thomas Sankara: “We didn’t import our revolution”

    Originally published: Liberation School on November 1, 2022 by André Brecourt interviewing Thomas Sankara (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Nov 22, 2022)

    This is the first English translation of this interview and the opening installment in a Liberation School series of previously untranslated work by Thomas Sankara. This translation series is the result of a collaboration with ThomasSankara.net, an online platform dedicated to archiving work on and by the great African revolutionary. 

  •  | First Floor at the Statute of John Marshall in the foreground shadowed quotation from Marbury v Madison written by Marshall engraved into the wall United States Supreme Court Building Image swatgesture Source Wikimedia Commons | MR Online

    Haunted by the ghost of “Marbury v. Madison:” Judicial review and abolishing the Supreme Court

    Originally published: Liberation School on November 10, 2022 by Heather Benno (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Nov 16, 2022)

    In 2022, after a handful of unelected judges serving lifetime terms in the U.S. Supreme Court eviscerated the hard-won and overwhelmingly popular right to abortion, masses of people took to the streets to defend this democratic right to bodily autonomy.

  •  | Founding Father George Washington was a rich slave owner who owed his fortune to the stolen labor of kidnapped Africans Image Popular Graphic Arts Source Wikimedia Commons | MR Online

    Of, by, and for the elite: The class character of the U.S. Constitution

    Originally published: Liberation School on October 19, 2022 by Crystal Kim (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Oct 21, 2022)

    In history and civics classrooms all over the United States, students are taught from an early age to revere the “Founding Fathers” for drafting a document that is the bulwark of democracy and freedom—the U.S. Constitution.

  •  | A reverse glass export painting of the Thirteen Factories in Guangzhou By Unknown Chinese artist Source Wikimedia | MR Online

    Marx’s writings on Asia: A sober assessment

    Originally published: Liberation School on September 15, 2022 (more by Liberation School)  |

    Throughout most of recorded history, Asia has been the wealthiest region in the world.

  •  | Walter Rodney | MR Online

    Walter Rodney: A people’s professor

    Originally published: Liberation School on August 1, 2022 by Curry Malott and Elgin Bailey (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Aug 11, 2022)

    Rodney’s most recent, posthumously-published text, The Russian Revolution: A View from the Third World, offers an important perspective on the time period in which it was written and the internal position of the author. Rodney’s family worked with Robin Kelley in taking Walter’s extensive lecture notes on the Russian revolutionary era and forming them into a complete manuscript.

  •  | Photo Black representatives during Reconstruction Source Wikicommons | MR Online

    Toward a third Reconstruction: Lessons from the past for a socialist future

    Originally published: Liberation School on March 17, 2022 by Eugene Puryear (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Mar 19, 2022)

    Karl Marx wrote to Lincoln in 1864 that he was sure that the “American anti-slavery war” would initiate a “new era of ascendancy” for the working classes for the “rescue…and reconstruction of a social world.”

  •  | George Jacksons Blood In My Eye | MR Online

    George Jackson’s “Blood in my eye:” A critical appraisal

    Originally published: Liberation School on Febrauary 1, 2022 by Curry Malott, Randall Scott, and Elgin Bailey (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Feb 03, 2022)

    Originally from Chicago, Ill, George L. Jackson grew up in California. In 1961, a young Jackson convicted of armed robbery for allegedly stealing $70 from a gas station. Outrageously, Jackson was sentenced to one year to life, despite assurances from his attorney of a favorable deal if he plead guilty.

  •  | Wen Tiejun right and Samir Amin at Southwest University China 2012 | MR Online

    “Ten crises: The political economy of China’s development,” by Wen Tiejun

    Originally published: Liberation School on November 30, 2021 (more by Liberation School)  |

    Wen’s vision is of a China which would be increasingly self-reliant, delinking from the American dominated global capitalism and developing its own key technologies and productive capacities, while at the same time continuing to engage with other emerging economies which share a desire to be free of Western neo-imperial control.

  •  | Darwin   Peacock Maklaan | MR Online

    The base-superstructure: a model for analysis and action

    Originally published: Liberation School on November 22, 2021 by Derek Ford (more by Liberation School)  | (Posted Nov 29, 2021)

    Although Marx himself only mentioned the “base” and “superstructure” in (by my count) two of his works, the base-superstructure “problem” remains a source of serious contention for Marxists, our sympathizers, and our critics.

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