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  • Karl Marx.

    Karl Marx on India: An assessment (Part II)

    Originally published: The Daily Star on January 5, 2018 by Fakrul Alam (more by The Daily Star)  | (Posted Jan 08, 2019)

    Marx correlates the decrease of Indian textile exports with the monopoly exerted by British muslins to India and the decimation of the population of Dhaka.

  • An Assessment (Part 1)

    Karl Marx on India: An assessment (Part I)

    Originally published: The Daily Star on December 29, 2018 by Fakrul Alam (more by The Daily Star)  | (Posted Jan 08, 2019)

    In a Delhi bookshop this October, I came across Karl Marx on India. Edited by Iqbal Husain, former Professor of History at Aligarh Muslim University, and published under the aegis of Aligarh Historians Society by Tulika Books in 2006, the book attracted me too because it contained a long Introduction by the eminent Aligarh historian, Professor Irfan Habib.

  • Witches, Witch-Hunting and Women

    Witches, Witch-Hunting and Women

    Originally published: Red Pepper on December 31, 2018 by Jessica White (more by Red Pepper)  | (Posted Jan 08, 2019)

    Witches, Witch-Hunting and Women by Silvia Federici, reviewed by Jessica White.

  • Three years after being passed, Venezuela’s Seed Law is being implemented from below

    Eds.

    Venezuelan grassroots organization Venezuela Libre de Transgenicos / Semillas del Pueblo (Venezuela Free from GMO / Seeds of the People) reports on the third anniversary of the passing of the Seed Law and the efforts driven from below to implement it.

  • Brazil’s road to neo-fascism

    Originally published: Red Pepper on January 1, 2018 by Pedro Rocha de Oliveira (more by Red Pepper)  | (Posted Jan 04, 2019)

    Pedro Rocha de Oliveira considers the context of Jair Bolsonaro’s rise to power in Brazil.

  • René Mederos, 1959-1969 Decimo aniversario del triumfo de la rebelion Cubana (1969)

    The art of the revolution will be internationalist

    Originally published: NewsClick.in on January 1, 2019 by Ting Chak (more by NewsClick.in)  | (Posted Jan 04, 2019)

    The ideological battle must be fought not only with words but also with the production of images and visuals that propel the work of movements forward.

  • Macron’s ongoing Yellow Vest nightmare

    Ghosts of Christmas present

    Originally published: Red Flag on December 22, 2018 by John Mullen (more by Red Flag)  | (Posted Jan 04, 2019)

    Act Five for the popular Yellow Vest revolt against poverty in France came on 15 December–but it was not the finale. The movement remains vibrant and determined, especially in big southern towns such as Toulouse and Bordeaux.

  • People's Climate March - Wikipedia

    When “green” doesn’t “grow”

    Originally published: Unions for Energy Democracy on December 3, 2018 by Sean Sweeney and John Treat (more by Unions for Energy Democracy) (Posted Jan 03, 2019)

    The onslaught of extreme weather and the increasingly stark scientific assessment leave no doubt that we face an ecological and civilizational emergency. But in the year since COP23 in Bonn, Germany, a constant stream of headlines and reports have confirmed that governments are not on track to meet their climate commitments.

  • Living Amidst the Catastrophes of “the Living Contradiction”

    Living amidst the catastrophes of “the Living Contradiction”

    Originally published: The Daily Star on December 29, 2018 by Brett Benjamin (more by The Daily Star)  | (Posted Jan 03, 2019)

    “By its nature,” Marx writes in the climactic passage of a magnificent but very dense section of the Grundrisse, capital “posits a barrier to labor and value-creation in contradiction to its tendency to expand them boundlessly. And in as much as it both posits a barrier specific to itself, and on the other side equally drives over and beyond every barrier, it is the living contradiction.”

  • Karl Marx statue - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) ABC

    Marx for me (and hopefully for others too)

    Originally published: globalinequality on December 28, 2018 by Branko Milanovic (more by globalinequality) (Posted Jan 02, 2019)

    Yesterday I had a conversation about my work, about how and why I started studying inequality more than 30 years ago, what was my motivation, how it was  to work on income inequality in an officially classless (and non-democratic) society, did the World Bank care about inequality etc.

  • Political correctness and the rise of the right

    Political correctness and the rise of the right

    Originally published: Red Flag on December 10, 2018 by Jeff Sparrow (more by Red Flag)  | (Posted Jan 02, 2019)

    The honest answer is that I was asked to write something reflecting on Trump by my then editor at Scribe. In the immediate wake of the 2016 presidential election, many people were dumbfounded by the news out of the U.S. How could such an odious figure–such a transparent bigot and fraud–win power?

  • Panel to discuss careers in labour law | DailyNews University of Windsor

    Exploitation, Marxism, and Labour Law (Part Two)

    Originally published: Legal Form on December 9, 2018 by Alexis Cukier (more by Legal Form) (Posted Dec 29, 2018)

    The first model is a radical critique of all forms of bourgeois right, including employment rights, which are considered to constitute an ideological reflection of the capitalist mode of production, and therefore an inseparable companion of exploitation.

  • Scope and militancy of teachers’ strike shakes the ruling class

    Originally published: In Defence of Marxism on December 18, 2018 by Henryk Kozlowski (more by In Defence of Marxism)  | (Posted Dec 28, 2018)

    Lithuania is being shaken by an unprecedented teachers strike, which has now entered its fourth week and is causing severe anxiety, distress and panic among the ruling class and its political representatives. Already, Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis has been forced to sack not only the hated Education Minister, Petrauskienė, but also two other Ministers: for Culture, and the Environment.

  • Protests are being held on an almost daily basis in Hungary.

    “In Hungary, there is no way forward but strikes”

    Originally published: Peoples Dispatch on December 26, 2018 by Muhammed Shabeer (more by Peoples Dispatch)  | (Posted Dec 28, 2018)

    Guzslován Gábor of the Federation of Metal Workers Union of Hungary talks about the impact of the ‘slave law’ passed by the far-right government of Viktor Orbán and the massive protests against it.

  • Eduardo Bolsonaro in Miami with Cuban-born terrorist Orlando Gutiérrez. Photo: Twitter

    Bolsonaro against Cuba

    Originally published: Granma on December 19, 2018 by Elson Concepción Pérez (more by Granma)  | (Posted Dec 28, 2018)

    Bolsonaro has his eyes on Washington and the Trump administration, which is looking to the Jair-Eduardo pair, father and son, to facilitate its attacks on Cuba and Venezuela.

  • Political commentators see AMLO as a bigger threat than Bolsonaro

    Social democracy or barbarism? Barbarism, please

    Originally published: FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting) on December 21, 2018 by John McCullough (more by FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting))  | (Posted Dec 27, 2018)

    Political commentators see AMLO as a bigger threat than Bolsonaro.

  • 10 Labour Rights Murals | Widewalls widewalls.ch

    Exploitation, Marxism, and Labour Law (Part One)

    Originally published: Legal Form on December 2, 2018 by Alexis Cukier (more by Legal Form) (Posted Dec 27, 2018)

    On trial with other members of the Rhenish District Committee of Democrats in 1849, Karl Marx argued in a Cologne court that their prosecution was based upon “laws which the Crown itself has trampled into the dirt”.

  • Yellow vests have changed the political landscape of protests in France.

    Yellow vest movement is not just about fuel tax hike, it is a crystallization of a deep social discontent and distress

    Originally published: Peoples Dispatch on December 20, 2018 by Muhammed Shabeer (more by Peoples Dispatch)  | (Posted Dec 27, 2018)

    Since November 17, France has been witnessing the massive Gilets jaunes or ‘Yellow Vests’ protests against the anti-working class policies of the Emmanuel Macron government. The protests against the rising economic burden on the people are also spreading to many other European countries.

  • Down with neoliberalism . . . as a concept

    Down with neoliberalism . . . as a concept

    Originally published: Marxist Sociology Blog on December 19, 2018 by Bill Dunn (more by Marxist Sociology Blog)  | (Posted Dec 26, 2018)

    I think the left should stop talking about ‘neoliberalism’, as I argue in a recent journal article published in Capital & Class.

  • Every Woman Is a Working Woman Silvia Federici interviewed by Jill Richards

    Every woman is a working woman

    Originally published: Boston Review on December 19, 2018 by Silvia Federici (more by Boston Review)  | (Posted Dec 22, 2018)

    In 1972 feminists from Italy, England, and the United States convened in Padova, Italy, for a two-day conference. Associated with the extra-parliamentary left, anti-colonial struggles, and alternatives to the communist party, these activists composed a declaration for action, the “Statement of the International Feminist Collective.”

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