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Peter McLaren

May 9, 2022 Length: 1859 words 0 comments

Ukraine and the Struggle to be Human

A deeply Marxist-Humanist analysis of violence in Ukraine and an an argument for Left dissent from Putin. This article was originally published in PESA Agora and can be found on their website here. –Editors

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Karel Ludenhoff

May 4, 2022 Length: 2792 words 0 comments

The French Presidential Election: Another Five Years of Macron

Summary: Macron’s “victory” in the recent French elections poses new challenges to a fragmented French Left while leaving France’s innumerable social contradictions unresolved – Editors.

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Sushanta D. Roy

April 19, 2022 Length: 885 words 0 comments

Two-Day General Strike Successful in India

The various forces of Indian labour, despite their contradictions, have shown their power in the face of the rightwing BJP regime — Editors

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Tempest

April 15, 2022 Length: 540 words 1 comments

Internationalist Manifesto Against the War

Summary: The Tempest Collective joins socialist and anti-capitalist organizations from across the NATO countries, Russia, and Ukraine, as part of an effort to rebuild a truly internationalist anti-war and anti-imperialist movement. See French, Greek, Dutch, and Chinese translation. – Editors.

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Khalfani Malik Khaldun

April 10, 2022 Length: 941 words 0 comments

Demanding an Investigation and Impartial Hearing on the Lynching at the Miami (Indiana) Correctional Facility

This is an update in the struggle of Khalfani Malik Khaldun, a Black political prisoner, whose safety and life and is in serious jeopardy due to actions of the Indiana Department of Corrections. For regular updates and information on how to send messages of support on his behalf, go to: https://www.idocwatch.org/blog-1/2022/4/8/urgent-phone-zap-transfer-khalfani-now

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Kevin B. Anderson

April 10, 2022 Length: 4218 words 0 comments

Revisiting Marx on Race, Capitalism, and Revolution

Marx writings on race, capitalism, and revolution still speak to us today at a time of global and U.S. struggles for liberation in the face of a deeply racialized fascist threat. Originally appeared in Monthly Review (March) and can be found here. Both the author and this journal take strong exception to MR’s stance on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — Editors

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Peter Hudis

April 9, 2022 Length: 5605 words 3 comments

Why Today’s Attack on Democracy Matters

This article is taken from an oral presentation made to one of a series of public discussions the International Marxist-Humanist Organization in Chicago is currently holding on “Where Do We Go from Here? Taking Stock of the Present Moment,” on February 28, 2022. ⁠— Editors

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Branko Milanovic

April 8, 2022 Length: 1469 words 0 comments

The evolution of Karl Marx: a review of Kevin B. Anderson’s “Marx at the Margins”

This review of Marx at the Margins by Branko Milanović was originally published on his blog, globalinequality, here on April 5, 2022. — Editors

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Derek Lewis

April 7, 2022 Length: 651 words 0 comments

Denouncing the Yorba Linda School Board’s Ban of Critical Race Theory

A student-activist’s report on the ban of Critical Race Theory in classrooms in Yorba Linda, California. — Editors

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Richard Abernethy

April 6, 2022 Length: 940 words 0 comments

On the Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Our Response

Summary: A talk given at a public meeting sponsored by the International Marxist-Humanist Organization, On the Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Our Response, 27 March 2022.

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Rocio Lopez

April 5, 2022 Length: 618 words 0 comments

Latin American Women Make Monumental Gains in Reproductive Rights

Advances in Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay, and Mexico show lessons for the world, including the U.S. — Editors

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Natália de Oliveira,
Rodrigo Maiolini Rebello Pinho

March 23, 2022 Length: 790 words 1 comments

Brazilian Marxist-Humanist Correspondence: On Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe

These letters from Brazilian Marxist-Humanists informally discuss the January 24th, 2022 killing of Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe, the corrupt social context for this brutality, and the social repercussions of the murder and the following outcry. Kabagambe was a Congolese refugee who had been living in Brazil since 2011, and his murder has since been a rallying point for the subproletariat of African refugees in Brazil. –Editors

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Peter Hudis

March 23, 2022 Length: 3174 words 1 comments

How Frantz Fanon Was Transformed by the Algerian Revolution

Detailing the formation of Frantz Fanon’s political vision for the Global South, including the role of national liberation, and its concrete basis in the Algerian liberation struggle. Fanon’s role in that struggle convinced him that national independence would be hollow without social revolution. This article was originally published in Jacobin on January 28th, 2022. -Editors

Arabic translation
Portuguese translation

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