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Ukraine Socialist Solidarity Forum featuring Simon Pirani
UkraineSocialist Solidarity Campaign Forum
Prelude to 2022: 2014, Russian Annexation of Crimea and the“People’s Republics of Donetsk and Luhansk”
Featured Speaker: Simon Pirani
Simon is the
UkraineSocialist Solidarity Campaign Forum
Prelude to 2022: 2014, Russian Annexation of Crimea and the“People’s Republics of Donetsk and Luhansk”
Featured Speaker: Simon Pirani
Simon is the
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Anthony Boynton
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#17895
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January 6th and coming attractions
From Vanity Fair
01/06 Was Only the Beginning
January 6 Was the Beginning of Ashli Babbitt as martyr in Trump’s cult. To Trump’s true believers, the insurrection was an act of faith, Ashli
From Vanity Fair
01/06 Was Only the Beginning
January 6 Was the Beginning of Ashli Babbitt as martyr in Trump’s cult. To Trump’s true believers, the insurrection was an act of faith, Ashli
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Gibbons Brian
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#17894
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Re: The Guardian on a New US Civil War
Sartesian wrote
Same thing was said by certain abolitionists 160 years ago. And where would that have left the enslaved African-Americans?
Today 14% of the population in Texas officially lives in
Sartesian wrote
Same thing was said by certain abolitionists 160 years ago. And where would that have left the enslaved African-Americans?
Today 14% of the population in Texas officially lives in
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Roger Kulp
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#17893
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Re: How to get involved in the mass mobilizations erupting after Roe overturned
Democracy Now had a story on this a few days ago. While I certainly am adamantly pro choice and absolutely support whatever means that a woman opts for in order to have an abortion, it also is
Democracy Now had a story on this a few days ago. While I certainly am adamantly pro choice and absolutely support whatever means that a woman opts for in order to have an abortion, it also is
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Andrew Stewart
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#17892
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Re: The Guardian on a New US Civil War
Wow, this thread is still going...on William Appleman Williams, in Contours of American History he characterized the 1787 Constitution as "feudal". That is a gross overstatement based upon my own
Wow, this thread is still going...on William Appleman Williams, in Contours of American History he characterized the 1787 Constitution as "feudal". That is a gross overstatement based upon my own
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Bradley Mayer
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#17891
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Re: Archives
As the former editor and designer of Socialist Action newspaper, I have dozens of pdf facsimiles of the old issues of SA in my computer, and I have promised David W. that I would contribute them to
As the former editor and designer of Socialist Action newspaper, I have dozens of pdf facsimiles of the old issues of SA in my computer, and I have promised David W. that I would contribute them to
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Michael Schreiber
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#17890
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Re: The Guardian on a New US Civil War
Michael, can you provide one of reason for a "left" scholar to suggest such a thing?
David
Michael, can you provide one of reason for a "left" scholar to suggest such a thing?
David
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David Walters
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#17889
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Re: Archives
This is a huge and fascinating question. In fact at labor tech conference in a few weeks I'll be reporting on this very issues. The most important aspect of scanning/digitizing our common history's
This is a huge and fascinating question. In fact at labor tech conference in a few weeks I'll be reporting on this very issues. The most important aspect of scanning/digitizing our common history's
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David Walters
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#17888
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Archives
Today I wanted to look back at old issues of Socialist Action (US). I could not find an archive aside from the one that appears on the Marxist’s Internet Archive. And that runs only to 1992.
How
Today I wanted to look back at old issues of Socialist Action (US). I could not find an archive aside from the one that appears on the Marxist’s Internet Archive. And that runs only to 1992.
How
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Ken Hiebert
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#17887
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Re: The Guardian on a New US Civil War
On Sun, Jul 3, 2022 at 02:14 PM, Michael Meeropol wrote:
Subscribers to this list might find this hard to believe, but William A. Williams (a dedicated left wing historian who considered himself an
On Sun, Jul 3, 2022 at 02:14 PM, Michael Meeropol wrote:
Subscribers to this list might find this hard to believe, but William A. Williams (a dedicated left wing historian who considered himself an
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sartesian@...
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#17886
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Re: The Guardian on a New US Civil War
Subscribers to this list might find this hard to believe, but William A. Williams (a dedicated left wing historian who considered himself an appreciative student of Marx) in his book AMERICA CONFRONTS
Subscribers to this list might find this hard to believe, but William A. Williams (a dedicated left wing historian who considered himself an appreciative student of Marx) in his book AMERICA CONFRONTS
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By
Michael Meeropol
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#17885
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Re: Communist Degrowth
On Sun, Jul 3, 2022 at 12:06 PM, David Walters wrote:
It is a hugely contradictory dynamic since the interests of Imperialism globally is "m-m-m", that is investing money to make more money to
On Sun, Jul 3, 2022 at 12:06 PM, David Walters wrote:
It is a hugely contradictory dynamic since the interests of Imperialism globally is "m-m-m", that is investing money to make more money to
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Farans Kalosar
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#17884
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Re: Communist Degrowth
On Sat, Jul 2, 2022 at 10:03 PM, Anthony Boynton wrote:
Beyond that it requires that we stop and reverse the growth of the human population to reduce overall consumption while increasing individual
On Sat, Jul 2, 2022 at 10:03 PM, Anthony Boynton wrote:
Beyond that it requires that we stop and reverse the growth of the human population to reduce overall consumption while increasing individual
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sartesian@...
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#17883
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Re: Interview with Boris Kagarlitsky: "Putin's war driven by domestic politics"
Thanks Chris
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Anthony Boynton
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#17882
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H-Net Review [H-Disability]: Rembis on Hanley and Meyer, 'Patient Voices in Britain, 1840-1948 (Social Histories of Medicine, 44)'
Best regards,
Andrew Stewart
Begin forwarded message:
Best regards,
Andrew Stewart
Begin forwarded message:
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Andrew Stewart
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#17881
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Re: Communist Degrowth
I appreciate everyone's chiming in on this. Lots of things to think about. I guess my view is that the polar opposite position to my own, not yet fully articulated, is Anthony's. Especially his POV on
I appreciate everyone's chiming in on this. Lots of things to think about. I guess my view is that the polar opposite position to my own, not yet fully articulated, is Anthony's. Especially his POV on
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David Walters
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#17880
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Re: Critical report from Labor Notes conference
I think this is just further proof that the ossified old school unions, like the AFL-CIO, are out of touch with the younger generations of workers. There are many reasons that the newer unions, like
I think this is just further proof that the ossified old school unions, like the AFL-CIO, are out of touch with the younger generations of workers. There are many reasons that the newer unions, like
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Roger Kulp
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#17879
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Re: The Guardian on a New US Civil War
On Sun, Jul 3, 2022 at 10:46 AM, Roger Kulp wrote:
And if Texas secedes, I say good riddanceSame thing was said by certain abolitionists 160 years ago. And where would that have left the enslaved
On Sun, Jul 3, 2022 at 10:46 AM, Roger Kulp wrote:
And if Texas secedes, I say good riddanceSame thing was said by certain abolitionists 160 years ago. And where would that have left the enslaved
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sartesian@...
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#17878
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Re: The Guardian on a New US Civil War
As per AOC's request for impeachment of the Justices, most of us know that's really just for show. I seriously doubt Nancy Pelosi, and other right wing Dems, would allow such proceedings to go
As per AOC's request for impeachment of the Justices, most of us know that's really just for show. I seriously doubt Nancy Pelosi, and other right wing Dems, would allow such proceedings to go
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Roger Kulp
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#17877
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JR: A Cuban look at the overturn of abortion rights in the US.
EXCERPT: In the 1950s, in my neighborhood in Vedado, where apartment buildings and some residences for middle-class professionals were being built on barren land and on land occupied by citadels or
EXCERPT: In the 1950s, in my neighborhood in Vedado, where apartment buildings and some residences for middle-class professionals were being built on barren land and on land occupied by citadels or
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Walter Lippmann <walterlx1944@...>
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#17876
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