STALIN KILLS THE 1923 REVOLUTION
THE GERMAN REVOLUTION WAS FOR YEARS THE MOST urgent and important for the Communist International. In the war Germany lost over one and a quarter million men killed and four and a quarter million wounded. The allied bourgeoisie blockaded Germany for nine months after the war so that a million children died; (meanwhile they called on God and man to witness how the wicked Bolsheviks were shooting thousands of good Russian bourgeois). Germany lost 100,000 (...)
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STALIN KILLS THE 1923 REVOLUTION
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A Nation of Mass Incarceration
23 February 2014, by Robert ParisA Nation of Mass Incarceration
The U.S. has the largest prison population in the world. While the U.S. has less than five percent of the world’s population, it has about 25 percent of the world’s prisoners – half a million more than China, which has five times as many people as the U.S. There are about 2.3 million prisoners in this country, and about seven million either locked up or on parole or probation. No other society in human history has imprisoned so many of its citizens. (...) -
Grandizo Munis and Spanish Proletarian Revolution in 1937
4 January 2020Grandizo Munis and Spanish Proletarian Revolution in 1937
The Bourgeois State in Crisis (April 1937)
Although our edition was closed for this issue, the crisis of the Generalitat obliges us to comment, holding up our publication a little bit.
It is public knowledge that these periodic crises of the Generalitat represent the flowering of a continuous friction between the various forces integrated into the Council. What is making impossible the normal functioning of the government is (...) -
Construction workers clash with police in Anhui province
17 janvier 2009, par Robert ParisConstruction workers clash with police in Anhui province
Sat, 17 Jan 2009.
Ten workers injured as hundreds clash with riot police in eastern China
Some 1,000 workers angry over unpaid wages, blocked a major bridge spanning the mainland’s Yangtze river in eastern Anhui province on Tuesday afternoon. The workers’ protest action was broken up by about 500 riot police, leading to clashes, according to the Hong Kong-based Information Centre for Human Rights & Democracy (ICHRD).
This (...) -
Why Socialism ? by Albert Einstein
15 janvier 2022Is it advisable for one who is not an expert on economic and social issues to express views on the subject of socialism ? I believe for a number of reasons that it is.
Let us first consider the question from the point of view of scientific knowledge. It might appear that there are no essential methodological differences between astronomy and economics : scientists in both fields attempt to discover laws of general acceptability for a circumscribed group of phenomena in order to make the (...) -
1917-2017 : One Century After, The Russian Revolution
10 September 2017, by Robert Paris1917-2017 : One Century After, The Russian Revolution
100 Years since the Russian Revolution
Trotsky - The History of The Russian Revolution
The Character of the Russian Revolution
Lenin - Lessons of the Revolution
Year One of the Russian Revolution
Documents On The Russian Revolution
Lectures Upon the Russian Revolution of 1917
Leon Trotsky, Organizer of Victory
Lenin in 1917
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From the Old Family to the New
21 January 2014, by Robert ParisFrom the Old Family to the New
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C.L.R. James August The Voice of Africa
19 June 2022Facing Mount Kenya
by Jomo Kenyatta, with an introduction by B. Malinowski
Secker & Warburg. 12/6.
If ever there was a book that students of Africa needed, this is it. The book describes an African people, the Gikuyu, as they were forty years ago just before British imperialism descended on them. Similar books have been written before? Yes; but by white men chiefly, of varying intelligence and honesty. But even the best, like the late Emil Torday, wrote from the outside. Mr. Jomo (...) -
Capitalism ! What’s next ?
16 November 2017, by Robert ParisCapitalism ! What’s next ?
1- There is no accidental origin to the current crisis. For the capitalists, far from being a surprise, it is a disaster announced. It is only for the general public, and particularly for the workers, that it is all that is most astonishing: the system which dominates the world, without a power capable of overthrowing it, without a social class which seems to challenge him this power, is falling apart and destroying himself.
2- It is not a cyclical crisis. (...) -
USA : No bonuses for bailed-out executives! No evictions or foreclosures.
1 April 2009, by Robert ParisNo bonuses for bailed-out executives! — popular outrage sweeping U.S.
Thu, 26 Mar 2009.
Anger at Wall Street bankers and other bailed-out executives has reached fever pitch in the U.S.
Patrick Ayers, socialistalternative.org
The latest bonus scandal involving executives at AIG has become the last straw. AIG paid out $165 million in bonuses this past week after receiving more than $170 billion in handouts and government backing. For what? Just a few weeks back AIG posted the single (...)
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