U.S. Marxist-Humanists - a viable vision of a truly new human society | |
The U.S. Marxist-Humanists organization, grounded in Marx’s Marxism and Raya Dunayevskaya’s ideas, aims to develop a viable vision of a truly new human society that can give direction to today’s many freedom struggles. | |
Keywords : Karl Marx, Raya Dunayevskaya, Marxist, marxism, marxist-humanist, | |
H1 tags : ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Goes Global; Between Barbarisms: The Arab Spring, Marx, and the Idea of Revolution – by Greg Burris; Red Rosa and the Arab Spring; Until We Are All Abolitionists: Marx on Slavery, Race, and Class – by Dyne Suh; On the Dialectics of Race and Class: Marx’s Civil War Writings, 150 Years Later – by Kevin Anderson; Occupy Wall Street: The October 5 Demonstration – by Sam F.; Persian Translation of “Arab Revolutions at the Crossroads” – by Kevin Anderson; Two Poems on Occupy Wall Street – by Sam Friedman; Greetings to the Iranian Left Alliance Abroad – by the International Marxist-Humanist Organization; Did Rosa Luxemburg Take Back Her Critique of the Russian Revolution? – A Debate among Peter Hudis, Jacqueline Rose, Chris Cutrone, and Others; The Syrian “Common”: The Uprising of the Working Society; ‘No Justice, No Peace’ and Blood and Flames on England’s Streets: 1981, 1985 and 2011 – by David Black; The Oslo Massacre and the ‘Reasoning’ of the Far Right – by Ba Karang; Comments on ‘What more could we want of ourselves!’, Jacqueline Rose’s review of The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg – by Peter Hudis; Labor at the Crossroads – by Dale Parsons; Technology, Labor, and the Transcendence of Capital: Revisiting the Marcuse-Dunayevskaya Debate – by Kelly Green; Review of Richard Greeman’s Beware of Vegetarian Sharks – by Eli Messinger; Review of Slavoj Zizek et al., Lenin Reloaded – by Eli Messinger; Buried Alive Inside Indiana SCU Unit: A Look at Suggestions to Modify Current Conditions and Create a More Conducive Environment – by Khalfani Malik Khaldun; Dialogue on Marx, Gender, Kinship, and Human Emancipation – by Rinita Mazumdar and Heather Tomanovsky; Dialogue on Marx’s Critique of the Gotha Program – by Steven Colatrella and Peter Hudis; Adorno For Revolutionaries? – by David Black; Arab Revolutions at the Crossroads – by Kevin Anderson; Egypt: The Times Are Changing – by Paulo Morel; Dialectics of Economic Turbulence – by Peter Hudis; Reading Luxemburg Through Dunayevskaya for Today, Theory as Practice – by Sandra Rein; What Does Marxist-Humanism Mean for Today?; Why a New International Marxist-Humanist Organization? Why Now? The Economic, Political, and Philosophical Context – by Peter Hudis; Overcoming Some Current Challenges to Dialectical Thought – by Kevin Anderson; On Philosophic Battles of Ideas, Past and Present – by David Black; Leyendo a Rosa Luxemburg – by Peter Hudis, published by Rebelión; STATEMENT ON IRANIAN LABOR FOR MAY 1, 2011; Reading Rosa – by Peter Hudis; Libya: Who’s Side Are We On? – by Richard Greeman; Huge Mobilization in London Against Cutbacks Shows Both Promise and Contradictions – by David Black | |
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