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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... semicolonial countries ; the rising extraction and refining costs of the world's oil resources ; and accumulating ... countries make clear to the people of the semicolonial world that we reject the politics of our own ruling classes and ...
... semicolonial countries ; the rising extraction and refining costs of the world's oil resources ; and accumulating ... countries make clear to the people of the semicolonial world that we reject the politics of our own ruling classes and ...
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... semicolonial countries . By the World Bank's own conser- vative figures , for example , trade barriers by the indus- trially advanced countries cost what the bank labels the world's fifty least - developed countries some $ 2.5 billion ...
... semicolonial countries . By the World Bank's own conser- vative figures , for example , trade barriers by the indus- trially advanced countries cost what the bank labels the world's fifty least - developed countries some $ 2.5 billion ...
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... countries in the semicolonial world get slapped down any time they try to horn in on markets sought by the titans of agricul- ture and industry in North America , Europe , or Japan . Meanwhile , big business in the United States and in ...
... countries in the semicolonial world get slapped down any time they try to horn in on markets sought by the titans of agricul- ture and industry in North America , Europe , or Japan . Meanwhile , big business in the United States and in ...
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by Jack Barnes | 11 |
EDITOR | 128 |
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advance Africa agriculture alliance Asia battles Bolsheviks bourgeois campaign capi capitalism Capitalism's World Disorder capitalist century chemical class struggle communist movement continue course crops Cuba Cuba's Cuban Revolution culture decades defend economic electricity electrification Ernesto Che Guevara Europe exploitation farmers government FARRELL DOBBS fertilizers Fidel Castro fight forces genetically modified human imperialism imperialist countries industry International Jack Barnes join Karl Marx land leadership Leon Trotsky Levins Levins's Marx and Engels Marxist Mary-Alice Waters ment Militant million nuclear power oppressed organic farming Pathfinder percent pesticides population production revo rural Russia seeds semicolonial semicolonial countries semicolonial world social labor social relations socialist revolution Socialist Workers Party soil Soviet Union Stalinist Steve Clark Teamsters Thomas Sankara tion toilers trade transformation of nature Trotskyism U.S. rulers United urban V.I. Lenin vanguard workers and farmers workers and peasants worldwide www.pathfinderpress.com