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  • Ten Questions About Marx—More Than Twenty Years After Marx’s Ecology
    Climate Change | Online Blog | Socialism

    Ten Questions About Marx—More Than Twenty Years After Marx’s Ecology

    ByJohn Bellamy Foster interviewed by Roberto Andrés September 11, 2022September 12, 2022

    More than twenty years after the publication of Marx’s Ecology (Monthly Review Press, 2000), author John Bellamy Foster and interviewer Roberto Andrés discuss the roots of Marx’s ecological thought, from the Greek atomists to the Enlightenment to Malthus.

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  • The Meaning of ‘So-Called Primitive Accumulation’
    Capitalism | Online Blog | Socialism

    The Meaning of ‘So-Called Primitive Accumulation’

    ByIan Angus September 11, 2022September 12, 2022

    Marx considered “primitive accumulation” to be a misleading and erroneous concept. Understanding what he actually wrote shines light on two essential Marxist concepts: exploitation and expropriation.

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  • Black King of Songs
    China | Imperialism | Online Blog | Racism | Russia

    Black King of Songs

    ByGao Yunxiang September 11, 2022September 12, 2022

    Chinese broadcasters have several times aired shows that feature Paul Robeson (1898-1976), one of the most popular African American singers and actors of his era and a well-known civil rights activist. It’s part of the history that connects Black internationalism with the experiences of Chinese people.

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  • America, Where Great Literature Kicked The Bucket
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | USA

    America, Where Great Literature Kicked The Bucket

    ByAndre Vltchek September 11, 2022September 12, 2022

    “I am endlessly grateful to American literature. But it is gone. I come to its tombstones, and I mourn. But after laying down some flowers in front of great names, I know that it is time to move on…. This is not the America that I loved and admired. That is why I do not live there, anymore, for many years.”

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  • The Sword of Bolivar Is Wielded Again by the People of Latin America
    Editor's Picks | People's movements | Print Edition

    The Sword of Bolivar Is Wielded Again by the People of Latin America

    ByDaniel Kovalik September 4, 2022March 15, 2023

    On August 7, 2022, Gustavo Petro and his running mate, Francia Márquez, were inaugurated as the President and Vice-President of the Republic of Colombia. This was one of the most historic events in Latin America for at least a century.

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  • Even After a Century, Water Is Still the Marker of India’s Caste Society
    Caste | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Even After a Century, Water Is Still the Marker of India’s Caste Society

    ByAmbika Aiyadurai September 4, 2022March 15, 2023

    For Dalits, water is not a natural beauty, the nectar of life or a life-nurturing agent, but a ‘caste burden’.

    Read More Even After a Century, Water Is Still the Marker of India’s Caste SocietyContinue

  • Patel Was Not the Sole Architect of the Integration of Princely States; Nehru Too Deserves Credit
    Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Patel Was Not the Sole Architect of the Integration of Princely States; Nehru Too Deserves Credit

    BySudheendra Kulkarni September 4, 2022March 15, 2023

    Patel’s role in the integration of princely states has been exaggerated by the Modi regime precisely because of it is seeking to malign and erase Nehru’s contribution in the freedom movement and in the making of modern India.

    Read More Patel Was Not the Sole Architect of the Integration of Princely States; Nehru Too Deserves CreditContinue

  • An Adani Jolt? Himachal Farmers ‘Forced to Sell’ Apples at Prices Lower Than 2020
    Agriculture | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    An Adani Jolt? Himachal Farmers ‘Forced to Sell’ Apples at Prices Lower Than 2020

    ByBharat Dogra September 4, 2022September 3, 2022

    On August 16 protests of apple growers resumed in Himachal Pradesh after a 10-day ultimatum to the government by the apple growers to resolve their problems did not bring a satisfactory response.

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  • In Turning India into a Tyranny, Modi Has Made Economic ‘Crimes’ His Latest Weapon
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    In Turning India into a Tyranny, Modi Has Made Economic ‘Crimes’ His Latest Weapon

    ByPrem Shankar Jha September 4, 2022September 3, 2022

    Much like Adolf Hitler, Narendra Modi’s eyes are set on the complete dominance of the BJP in Indian politics. To this effect, his government will continue to use its carrot-and-stick policy to destroy the opposition.

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  • BJP MP Nishikant Dubey’s Claim on ‘No Farmer Suicides’ Isn’t Backed by NCRB Data
    Agriculture | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    BJP MP Nishikant Dubey’s Claim on ‘No Farmer Suicides’ Isn’t Backed by NCRB Data

    ByKritika and Rujuta Thete September 4, 2022March 15, 2023

    According to the NCRB data, there have been over 43,000 farmer suicides in India between 2014 and 2020.

    Read More BJP MP Nishikant Dubey’s Claim on ‘No Farmer Suicides’ Isn’t Backed by NCRB DataContinue

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