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By Rob Sewell
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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 |
For those unacquainted with Marxist philosophy, dialectical materialism may
seem an obscure and difficult concept. However, for those prepared to take the
time to study this new way of looking at things, they will discover a
revolutionary outlook that will allow them an insight into and understanding of
the mysteries of the world in which we live. A grasp of dialectical materialism
is an essential prerequisite in understanding the doctrine of Marxism.
Dialectical materialism is the philosophy of Marxism, which provides us with a
scientific and comprehensive world outlook. It is the philosophical bedrock -
the method - on which the whole of Marxist doctrine is founded.
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By Heiko Khoo
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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
Heiko Khoo talks on the revolution in Germany in 1989. The defeats suffered by the German working class laid the ground for the rise of Nazism and World War 2. After the war Berlin became the focal point for the cold war. On November 9th 1989 the Berlin Wall was opened after the German Communist Party bureaucracy buckled under pressure from East Germans demonstrating for the democratisation of society.
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By Bird and Fortune
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Wednesday, 19 March 2008 |
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A humorous, yet very accurate, description of the absurdity of how the capitalist system works, by John Bird and John Fortune.
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By Fred Weston
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Friday, 14 March 2008 |
On the 5 year anniversary of the war in Iraq, the position of US imperialism in the Middle East is becoming untenable. The incursion of Turkish troops into Kurdish Iraq and the stravation blockade of Palestine makes an already difficult situation even worse. US imperialism and their supporters in Europe are facing a potentially devastating defeat. Fred Weston, editor of Marxist.com, talked to the ULU Marxist society on Wednesday and the current situation and the future for the Middle East.
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By Barbara Humphries
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Friday, 07 March 2008 |
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Whatever happened to Women's liberation?
Tomorrow is International Women's Day. Although governments and political parties around the world pay lip service to women's liberation, the liberation of women remains elusive. Barbara Humphries, long-term labour movement activist and Marxist, spoke on Wednesday evening at the ULU Marxist Society on the origins of International Women's Day, the necessity for capitalism to divide society on the basis of sex and how the emergence of class society made women second-class citizens.
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By Heiko Khoo
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Tuesday, 26 February 2008 |
Here we publish A Marxist View of the 20th Century, first shown at In Defence of Marxism in 2001.
Narrated by Alan Woods, with Lal Khan, Ted Grant and Noam Chomsky.
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By Mick Brooks
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Monday, 18 February 2008 |
The degradation of the environment has consistently grabbed the headlines in the past few years as the way in which the world is arranged threatens the very existence of life on this planet. Mick Brooks, editor of the Socialist Appeal, talks at the Socialist Appeal day school in December on capitalisms contibution to the environmental problems we face today and and what alternative a socialist society can offer.
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By Ben Peck
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Wednesday, 13 February 2008 |
Over 300 from across London came to St. John’s Church in
Stratford, Newham, on Monday night to show their solidarity with Michael Gavan,
the UNISON chair sacked by Newham council last November as part of their
campaign to stop trade unions effectively organising against privatisation. Report includes audio.
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By Mick Brooks
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Monday, 11 February 2008 |
The coming to power of the Nazi party in Germany 75 years ago marks the begining of one of the darkest periods of human history. What is Fascism and how did it emerge in a country with the strongest labour movement in the world? Mick Brooks of Socialist Appeal talks on the story of the rise of the Nazis.
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By Barbara Humphries
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Thursday, 31 January 2008 |
The liberation of women and the socialist revolution are inseperable tasks requiring the active participation of women workers in the organised labour movement. This recording of Barbara Humphries speaking at the Socialist Appeal xmas day school explains the double expoitation of women under the capitalist system, the history of women in the labour movement, the impact of imperialist aggression on women and the nature of feminism and positive discrimination.
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By Mick Brooks
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Friday, 25 January 2008 |
At a Youth School of the Socialist Appeal late last year Mick Brooks introduced a discussion on 'What is money?'. Given the current financial turmoil many are asking what is behind the jargon given by economic commentators today. This serves as a useful introduction to the idea and concept of money.
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By Alan Woods
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Thursday, 24 January 2008 |
Listen
to Alan Woods delivering a speech on the world political and economic
perspectives for year 2008 at a meeting of the leadership of the
International Marxist Tendency on January 13, 2008. (The speech can be
downloaded in one MP3 file or divided into 3 parts: 1 - 2 - 3)
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By Alan Woods
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Friday, 04 January 2008 |
We publish a talk by Alan Woods on the Marxist's attitude to individual terrorism, given at the Socialist Appeal day school in London late last year. Of particular relevance following the assasination of Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan recently, socialism must oppose acts of indiviual terrorism - 'liberals with bombs' - because of the reactionary role they play in the labour movement.
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By Hands Off Venezuela
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Friday, 21 December 2007 |
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The fourth Hands Off Venezuela
podcast is available now to download in time for the Christmas holidays.
Including a traditional Venezuelan Christmas song to keep it seasonal,
the latest show has an extended feature on the Venezuelan and the
Environment, Ambassador Samuel Moncada's reflections on the
constitutional reform referendum, and news ranging from the
humanitarian accord in Colombia and the launch of the Bank of the South
to cheap heating oil for poor communities in the US.
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