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November 28 in history

homepaddock wrote 2 weeks ago: On November 28: 1520 Three ships under the command of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan reached … more →

Tags: Wikipedia, Sinn Féin, anne hathaway, NZ History Online, William Blake, Ferdinand Magellan, Airbus A320, John Bunyan, November 28

Addressing the Historical Context of "Our Lady of Fatima"

Phil wrote 2 weeks ago: 31To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, “If you hold to my teaching, you are really my … more →

Tags: spirituality, eric jon phelps, Society of Jesus, Jesuit Order, Our Lady of Fatima, Tag der Arbeit, Vatican Assassins III, National Socialism, international socialism

The Tide is Turning Toward Catholicism Because The Pope of Christian Unity (Pope Benedict XVI) Is Gathering the Scattered Flocks Left Behind by Those Who Thought They Knew Better Than The Church6 comments

Dave Hartline wrote 2 weeks ago: The Catholic Church has always had a bull’s-eye attached to it, and in truth many of us wouldn’t wan … more →

Tags: birth control, Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI, Catholic Church, Karl Marx, Pope Pius XII, Saint Thomas More, Vatican II, Pope John XXIII

Our treasured family values: scribbling like a mad potato like the one I saw in a run-down wet market filled with earthworms, screaming beggars, fighting vendors, and siesta-fanatics eager to forget the trauma caused by Ondoy and Pepeng who weren't even invited to attend Pacman's victory party over Pacmom's debut movie about happy families resembling one another but that every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way, only to realize that it was Tolstoy who said that in Anna Karenina (not the TV soap) just to prove that he's a prrrrrrrroud Rrrrrrrrrussian and that I'm not... but there's still sunshine left!1 comment

Pepe wrote 2 weeks ago: Like all the best families, we have our share of eccentricities, of impetuous and wayward youngsters … more →

Tags: espoir, La Famille Alas, Mon Fabuleux Moi, Réseautage social, archangel raphael, Christ the King, Corporate Holdings Management, family problems, Freemasons

From the archive of struggle, no.39: Trotsky in Glasgow special feature

antigerman wrote 2 weeks ago: This week’s feature archive is the University of Glasgow’s Special Collections. Specific … more →

Tags: From the archive of struggle, Leon Trotsky, Boris Souvarine, Crapouiillot, earle birney, German Gomez de la Mata, Glasgow University, Joe Fineberg, Jorge Gorkin

International Socialist Review - Issue 68

rikowski wrote 3 weeks ago: INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST REVIEW – ISSUE 68 International Socialist Review, Issue 68 is now out http:/ … more →

Tags: News and politics, Marxism, journals, Socialism, Globalization, Barack Obama, Economic Crisis, international socialism, Afghanistan

The New Religion1 comment

Joe Hargrave wrote 1 month ago: This is from my personal blog – an exploration of what I think is the new secular religion. I … more →

Tags: Religion, Karl Marx, Secularism, Atheism, communism, Marxism, Faith, Maoism, Mao Zedong

Guest Blog: Hannah Claydon's Diary of a Forever Manchester Student1 comment

4evrmanchester wrote 1 month ago: Hannah Claydon is the guest blogger this week and guess what?  She’s Forever Manchester!    … more →

Tags: manchester, 42nd street, Abode, Afflecks Palace, China Town, chorlton, Fool's Gold, Forever Manchester, Ian Brown

The Worker, Scarcity, & Violence

Jack Stephens wrote 2 months ago: The mines of Serra Pelada by Sebastião Salgado. At The Excerpt Mill I quote Sartre: Engels was right … more →

Tags: capitalism, Class, Marxism, radicalism, Engels, existentialism, Jean Paul Sartre, Sartre, Violence

How We Used to Live [In Squalor]1 comment

4evrmanchester wrote 2 months ago: You can experience a bit of Manchester’s past this weekend, by visiting the archaeological excavatio … more →

Tags: manchester, BBC, chetham's library, Karl Marx, Oxford Archaeology, Slumdog Millionaire, The Co-operative, The Communist Manifesto, The Condition of the Working Class in England

Flickrfan: There, Where the Manifesto Began

sgarrett6 wrote 2 months ago: Photographed by EricMagnuson Over 150 years ago at this reading desk in a quiet corner of Chetham … more →

Tags: FlickrFan, flickr, BW, Black and White, Desk, Project 365, Table, enclave, stained glass

Lecture on Friedrich Engels at Milton Keynes central library

mkcommunists wrote 3 months ago: Milton Keynes Literary Lecture at Milton Keynes Central Library Wednesday 23 September 2009 7pm for … more →

Tags: Books, Labour Left, milton keynes, Working class history, Milton Keynes central library, Stony Stratford Labour Party, Stony Stratford Literary Circle, The Frock-coated Communist, Tristram Hunt

A biography of Friedrich Engels

Umer wrote 3 months ago: From The Economist The self-effacing friend who enabled “Das Kapital” to be written Corbis Marx’s Ge … more →

Tags: Communist Movement, Marxism, Communist, Karl Marx, Das Kapital

Dressing chauvinistic hatred up as ‘class warfare’ or ‘anti-imperialism’ does not make it a good thing

Marko Attila Hoare wrote 3 months ago: One of the most insidious things about the radical left-wing discourse of class warfare and imperial … more →

Tags: Anti-Semitism, Balkans, former yugoslavia, genocide, Israel, Jews, middle east, "red brown alliance", SWP

homage to lonely, part 2 — platforms, crowds, the horizontal2 comments

Trane DeVore wrote 4 months ago: There is something distasteful about the very bustle of the streets, something that is abhorrent to … more →

Tags: Japan, daily life, Society, Photography, Philosophy, crowd, 35mm Ultron, VOIGTLÄNDER, 15mm Heliar

The Class Analysis13 comments

Joe Hargrave wrote 4 months ago: At the request of my friend and fellow contributor to The American Catholic, Darwin Catholic, I will … more →

Tags: Aristotle, Caritas in Veritate, class politics, Economic Democracy, Economic Science, Economics, Economy, History of the Peloponnesian War, Karl Marx

Marx Shrugged: Introduction

Umer wrote 5 months ago: (The following is an attempt to understand Marxism as a social and economic ideology from a non-tech … more →

Tags: Communist Movement, Marxism, capitalism, Karl Marx, Socialism, communism

Marx: The Dancer and The Dance1 comment

oldrope wrote 5 months ago: Skanking Karl Last Friday saw the inaugural (if not yet international) Communism Is The Movement Bef … more →

Tags: Music, Politics, dancing, Books, communism, Marx, Engels, Karl Marx, communist thinkers

Marx Shrugged: Introduction7 comments

Zia Ahmad wrote 5 months ago: (The following is an attempt to understand Marxism as a social and economic ideology from a non-tech … more →

Tags: Pakistan, humour, History, Labour, Left, Society, Economy, multinational corporations, Socialism


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