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10 August 2019, by Robert Paris
A Critique of The German Ideology
Preface
Hitherto men have constantly made up for themselves false conceptions about themselves, about what they are and what they ought to be. They have arranged their relationships according to their ideas of God, of normal man, etc. The phantoms of their brains have got out of their hands. They, the creators, have bowed down before their creations. Let us liberate them from the chimeras, the ideas, dogmas, imaginary beings under the yoke of which they (...)
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31 July 2019, by Robert Paris
Franz Mehring - "Charles Dickens" - (1912)
OF the three great English novelists during the long reign of Queen Victoria – Bulwer, Dickens and Thackeray – Dickens was the most loved and most read, although the literature and philosophy of the Continent were much less familiar to him than to either of his classically educated rivals. Yet he easily outstripped them by his original talent and by that indomitable energy for work and life which was perhaps his most outstanding quality.
He was (...)
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15 July 2019, by Robert Paris
Charles Fourier, “The Rise of Commerce and the Birth of Political Economy”
Well! Why have nations taken so long to realise that the commercial order is a temporary monstrosity, an utterly senseless system that places the three productive classes — proprietors, farmers and manufacturers — at the mercy of a parasitical class which has no national loyalty and which can do whatever it wishes with the fruits of industry over which it exercises arbitrary control? So faulty a system is obviously the (...)
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21 décembre 2018, par Robert Paris
It’s a revolt ?
No my lord, it’s a revolution !
French Social Revolution of Yellow Vests
The working class in the protest of yellow vests : abolition of all indirect taxes !
It’s not Macron, it’s the street that changes the climate !
Yellow vests : workers’ committees everywhere !
What really hinders the state power and the possessing classes in the movement of yellow vests
Finished, outdated, impossible, social revolutions, did you say ? !!!
Yellow vests : this is just the beginning, (...)
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12 November 2018, by Robert Paris
d’Alembert: I confess that a Being who exists somewhere and yet corresponds to no point in space, a Being who, lacking extension, yet occupies-space; who is present in his entirety in every part of that space, who is essentially different from matter and yet is one with matter, who follows its motion, and moves it, without himself being in motion, who acts on matter and yet is subject to all its vicissitudes, a Being about whom I can form no idea; a Being of so contradictory a nature, is an (...)
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4 November 2018, by Robert Paris
The 1913 Great Strike
New Zealand’s Class Struggle - Lutte de classe en Nouvelle Zélande (in english-en anglais)
1842-1872 : The Maori genocide, New Zealand aborigines, massacred by the Great Britain’s Colonialism - Les colons anglais massacrent les Maoris 28 Octobre 1890 : Labor Day – Journée des Travailleurs
Septembre 1906 : Domestic workers call for 68-hour week - Les travailleuses domestiques revendiquent le maximum de 68 heures de travail par semaine
1908 : Blackball miners’ strike - (...)
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1 November 2018, by Robert Paris
What Is the Problem with the “Thing-In-Itself ”
Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason
Friedrich Hegel, The Critical Philosophy
Frederick Engels, Ludwig Feuerbach
Lénine, The “Thing-In-Itself ” and Dialectical Materialism Bohr’s Complementarity and Kant’s Epistemology
Is quantum physics Kantian?
The "phenomenon" in science and philosophy
Is Quantum Physics Favorising the Agnosticist Point of Vue ?
Other Remarks on the (...)
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28 October 2018, by Robert Paris
Karl Marx
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
Private Property and Communism
The antithesis between lack of property and property, so long as it is not comprehended as the antithesis of labour and capital, still remains an indifferent antithesis, not grasped in its active connection, in its internal relation, not yet grasped as a contradiction. It can find expression in this first form even without the advanced development of private property (as in ancient Rome, Turkey, etc.). (...)
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25 October 2018, by Robert Paris
"We have proceeded from the premises of political economy. We have accepted its language and its laws. We presupposed private property, the separation of labor, capital and land, and of wages, profit of capital and rent of land – likewise division of labor, competition, the concept of exchange value, etc. On the basis of political economy itself, in its own words, we have shown that the worker sinks to the level of a commodity and becomes indeed the most wretched of commodities; that the (...)
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23 October 2018, by Robert Paris
Where we stand and ... what we don’t want more
December 14, 2009, by Robert Paris, Levi Tiekoura Hamed
"The workers have no country. (...) Abolish the exploitation of man by man, and you eliminate the exploitation of one nation by another nation. (...) The ruling classes tremble at a communist revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workers of all countries, unite!"
Karl Marx (1848), The Communist Manifesto
"We like to assign the (...)