Our Politics Start with the WorldNew International, 2005 - 216 pages "Electrification is an elementary precondition if modern industry and cultural life are to develop, and classconscious workers fight for it to be extended to all the world's six billion people. This fight is a prime example of how proletarian politics, our politics, start with the world."--Jack Barnes The huge economic and cultural inequalities between imperialist and semicolonial countries, and among classes within almost every country, are produced, reproduced, and accentuated by the workings of capitalism. For vanguard workers to build parties able to lead a successful revolutionary struggle for power in our own countries, says Jack Barnes in the lead article, our activity must be guided by a strategy to close this gap. "We are part of an international class that has no homeland. That's not a slogan or a moral imperative. It is a recognition of the class reality of economic, social, and political life in the imperialist epoch." Also includes: Farming, Science, and the Working Classes by Steve Clark; Capitalism, Labor, and Nature: An Exchange, Richard Levins, Steve Clark. |
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... course , that when workers complain about " the union " today , or about " the International , " they're usually talking about an officialdom , especially the full - time staffers , organizers , and officers . So we're always looking ...
... course , that when workers complain about " the union " today , or about " the International , " they're usually talking about an officialdom , especially the full - time staffers , organizers , and officers . So we're always looking ...
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... course , so- lidifying the worker - farmer alliance on which the revo- lution rests a course that represents the negation of Stalinist policy . Fidel Castro explained that policy in 1988 in his speech to the July 26 celebration in ...
... course , so- lidifying the worker - farmer alliance on which the revo- lution rests a course that represents the negation of Stalinist policy . Fidel Castro explained that policy in 1988 in his speech to the July 26 celebration in ...
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... course , whose earlier bench- marks in farm policy included : • forced collectivization , from which Soviet agriculture never recovered ( even quantitatively , grain yields and live- stock herds did not regain their 1929 levels until ...
... course , whose earlier bench- marks in farm policy included : • forced collectivization , from which Soviet agriculture never recovered ( even quantitatively , grain yields and live- stock herds did not regain their 1929 levels until ...
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by Jack Barnes | 11 |
EDITOR | 128 |
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