THEORY: Decolonization & Anarcho-Socialism

THEORY: Decolonization & Anarcho-Socialism

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Revolutionary Socialism is the Primary Political Ideology of The Red Nation
Revolutionary Socialism is the Primary Political Ideology of The Red Nation
Adopted September 6, 2019 “I firmly believe that the philosophy of my ancestors lines up quite tidily with the philosophy of communism. I make no apology for my principles.” — Lee Maracle “Socialism is for the people. If you’re afraid of socialism, you’re afraid of yourself.” — Fred Hampton Introduction
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Revolutionary Socialism is the Primary Political Ideology of The Red Nation
Listen, Marxist! - Murray Bookchin
Listen, Marxist! - Murray Bookchin
Murray Bookchin's best-known leaflet, Listen, Marxist! was aimed predominantly at students influenced by the Maoist Progressive Labor Party which was heavily (and highly destructive) active in the mass Students for a Democratic Society movement in 1960s and 70s America. His criticisms of "Marxism" and Marxist terminology are not applicable to Marxism as a whole, but some do apply to the crude politics of the PLP. Despite this significant shortcoming, we reproduce the document here due to its importance in terms of the left and libertarian left in the US
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Listen, Marxist! - Murray Bookchin
Community & Politics | indigenousfoundations
Community & Politics | indigenousfoundations
Aboriginal peoples have consistently responded to and actively resisted against unilateral, top-down imposition of government policies that impact their rights and title. We have grouped together several key examples of these actions and initiatives in this section entitled Community and Politics. In order to aid your understanding of these topics, we also recommend visiting our […]
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Community & Politics | indigenousfoundations
Marxism and Culture: an Introduction to Raymond Williams - Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
Marxism and Culture: an Introduction to Raymond Williams - Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
Activist, critic, and key figure in the development of cultural studies, Raymond Williams was among the most influential radical intellectuals of the 20th century. The concepts and approaches he developed or helped to popularize—“structures of feeling,” “cultural materialism,” “keywords,” “dominant, residual, and emergent”—continue to shape new work in cultural studies, history, and literary theory. His […]
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Marxism and Culture: an Introduction to Raymond Williams - Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
The Dugout — Bio Site
The Dugout — Bio Site
The Dugout · a black anarchist podcast of perspectives on news, history, and more By prince shaur and jordan mays · Share your websites, products, social pages, and more, all in one link with Bio Sites from Unfold.
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The Dugout — Bio Site