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Close the School of the Americas: Nov. 19 – 21, 2010
Join us in Georgia from November 19-21 to remember the victims and to celebrate the resistance! Thirty years have passed since Maryknoll missioners Maura Clark,
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The Partisanship of Marxist Science
Bourgeois philosophers often claim that their philosophy is non-partisan and expresses the interests of all peoples regardless of their class affiliations. But why is it
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Rand Paul & the Mid-Term Elections 2010: Much Lost, Nothing Gained
Resurgence of the Right Republicans made gains nationally in the 2010 Midterm elections as the Democrats lost their majority in the House of Representatives but
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Review of “The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism”
The Theory of “Shock Therapy” Every once in a while, a book comes along that sets the liberals on fire. The Shock Doctrine: the Rise
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United States 2010 Spying Budget Revealed: $80 Billion
On October 28th, the 2010 public report of the United States intelligence budget was released. “The official figures for the entire 2010 cost is $80
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Drone Strikes in Pakistan Kill Majority Civilian Populace
In October, drone strikes increased in Pakistan. The US is the only country in the region known to possess drones, however officials do not usually
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Who Pays Taxes?
[While the right-wing and the Tea Party drone on about how the rich pay most of the taxes, here is the reality.] Bruce Boccardy |
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Why Torture Isn’t the Point
As the Obama administration started to openly discuss torture, there seemed to be some celebration on behalf of progressives, followed by the inevitable backlash when
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Historia, Inmigración, Internacional, Mano de obra, Medios de comunicación y cultura, Teoría, Noticias de Estados UnidosEl absurdo del nacionalismo
The Nationalist’s Dilemma The nationalist has always found himself in a difficult quandary. Virtually all nationalist mythology tells of some better time in the nation’s history.
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The Subject Matter of Marxist Science
When we define the subject matter of Marxist philosophy, we ascertain the range of problems which it studies and discover how it differs from other
