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Re: Down with the Islamophobia in France: “We Are Not Samuel!”
Yes, regimes which commit genocide are very well known for upholding freedom of speech, and not censoring dissent. Give me a break.
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Yes, regimes which commit genocide are very well known for upholding freedom of speech, and not censoring dissent. Give me a break.
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Sābrīn M
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H-Net Review [H-LatAm]: Acevedo-Field on Gitlitz, 'Living in Silverado: Secret Jews in the Silver Mining Towns of Colonial Mexico'
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Andrew Stewart
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H-Net Review [H-Environment]: Ludwig on Horn, 'The Future as Catastrophe: Imagining Disaster in the Modern Age'
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Andrew Stewart
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3433. A Critical Theoretical Assessment of the U.S. Socialist Workers Party: Past and Present
https://forhumanliberation.blogspot.com/2020/10/3433-critical-theoretical-assessment-of.html
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https://forhumanliberation.blogspot.com/2020/10/3433-critical-theoretical-assessment-of.html
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Louis Proyect
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From the transcript of the trial of the Chicago Seven
MR. KUNSTLER: I call your attention, Mayor Daley, to the week of August 28, 1968. Did you attend any sessions of the Democratic National Convention?
MAYOR RICHARD DALEY: I did.
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MR. KUNSTLER: I call your attention, Mayor Daley, to the week of August 28, 1968. Did you attend any sessions of the Democratic National Convention?
MAYOR RICHARD DALEY: I did.
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Louis Proyect
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Sara Nelson: The 21st century John L. Lewis?
"In 1935, John L. Lewis, president of the coal miners union, famously punched right wing president of the Carpenters, Bill Hutchenson, in the jaw, walked out of the AFL, and formed the CIO. along the
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"In 1935, John L. Lewis, president of the coal miners union, famously punched right wing president of the Carpenters, Bill Hutchenson, in the jaw, walked out of the AFL, and formed the CIO. along the
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John Reimann
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I Spoke to a Scholar of Conspiracy Theories and I’m Scared for Us
I Spoke to a Scholar of Conspiracy Theories and I’m Scared for Us
The big lesson of 2020 is that everything keeps getting more dishonest.
By Farhad Manjoo
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I Spoke to a Scholar of Conspiracy Theories and I’m Scared for Us
The big lesson of 2020 is that everything keeps getting more dishonest.
By Farhad Manjoo
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By
Louis Proyect
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NY Times illustrated essays on Angela Davis and Barbara Kruger
Usually NY Times style pieces are junk. These are exceptions.
Davis
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Usually NY Times style pieces are junk. These are exceptions.
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Alan Ginsberg
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On Slavery and Slave Formations (Patterson, 1979)
https://cominsitu.wordpress.com/2020/10/10/on-slavery-and-slave-formations-patterson-1979/
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Andrew Stewart
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Re: Down with the Islamophobia in France: “We Are Not Samuel!”
" . . . can express themselves without fear of retribution. Yes, that includes racists."
That is how every single genocide has begun. Racist libel is not free speech and while liberals support it,
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" . . . can express themselves without fear of retribution. Yes, that includes racists."
That is how every single genocide has begun. Racist libel is not free speech and while liberals support it,
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workerpoet
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Re: Down with the Islamophobia in France: “We Are Not Samuel!”
This whole article is about why we shouldn't feel bad about Samuel's murder and that he brought it upon himself for making Muslims feel bad. It is akin to arguments like "it sucks she got raped, but
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This whole article is about why we shouldn't feel bad about Samuel's murder and that he brought it upon himself for making Muslims feel bad. It is akin to arguments like "it sucks she got raped, but
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Sābrīn M
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Reply. Down with the Islamophobia in France: “We Are Not Samuel!”
Teachers’ Union, SNES-FSU, Declaration After Islamist Murder in
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Teachers’ Union, SNES-FSU, Declaration After Islamist Murder in
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Andrew Coates
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Les, Tamara Payne Malcolm X biography 'The Dead Are Arising' - Los Angeles Times
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/story/2020-10-20/the-long-history-of-malcolm-x-histories
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https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/story/2020-10-20/the-long-history-of-malcolm-x-histories
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Louis Proyect
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Re: Down with the Islamophobia in France: “We Are Not Samuel!”
Look, we have seen this already before in history. "Der Stürmer" published denegrating cartoons of Jews. I know that racism is not unique to the Nazis. But that people claiming
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Look, we have seen this already before in history. "Der Stürmer" published denegrating cartoons of Jews. I know that racism is not unique to the Nazis. But that people claiming
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RKOB
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Karl Marx’s Debt to People of African Descent - ROAPE
In this blogpost, Biko Agozino argues that Karl Marx was among the few European theorists of his time who did not try to conceal his ‘debt’ to Africa but celebrated such knowledge as
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In this blogpost, Biko Agozino argues that Karl Marx was among the few European theorists of his time who did not try to conceal his ‘debt’ to Africa but celebrated such knowledge as
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Louis Proyect
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A Black Lives Matter Movement in Small-Town Ohio: A Conversation with Shawn Captain - Los Angeles Review of Books
I grew up in Hillsboro. On June 6, 2020, Eleanor Curtis Cumberland texted me: “I’m at the BLM rally. 400 people marching!”
There hadn’t been any action like this on the
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I grew up in Hillsboro. On June 6, 2020, Eleanor Curtis Cumberland texted me: “I’m at the BLM rally. 400 people marching!”
There hadn’t been any action like this on the
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Louis Proyect
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Is there such a thing as far-Right ‘literature’? | Aeon Essays
I have read and enjoyed a number of books by people have been active on the far left (see below). I sometimes wonder if there are memoirs of those who have been active on the far right. I am guessing
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I have read and enjoyed a number of books by people have been active on the far left (see below). I sometimes wonder if there are memoirs of those who have been active on the far right. I am guessing
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Ken Hiebert
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Re: Down with the Islamophobia in France: “We Are Not Samuel!”
Is it any wonder people think the Left (the Marxist Left in this case) is soft on this issue. Of course condemn murder (I mean does ANYONE support it?) but then you "explain" it by saying its causes
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Is it any wonder people think the Left (the Marxist Left in this case) is soft on this issue. Of course condemn murder (I mean does ANYONE support it?) but then you "explain" it by saying its causes
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Shane Hopkinson
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Chomsky and the Syria revisionists: Regime whitewashing
By Idrees Ahmad.
part one: https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/Comment/2017/5/5/Chomsky-and-the-Syria-revisionists-Regime-whitewashing
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By Idrees Ahmad.
part one: https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/Comment/2017/5/5/Chomsky-and-the-Syria-revisionists-Regime-whitewashing
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Louis Proyect
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Re: Chomsky: OPCW cover-up of Syria probe is 'shocking' | The Grayzone
This ongoing saga is dispiriting in the extreme. Iadmit I’ve put little time into the details, while I think it is logical toaccept the OPCW report I prefer to look at the overall context than
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This ongoing saga is dispiriting in the extreme. Iadmit I’ve put little time into the details, while I think it is logical toaccept the OPCW report I prefer to look at the overall context than
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