"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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Estranged Labour, Karl Marx
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Three men in a boat
7 December 2012, by Robert ParisThree men in a boat
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Religion : its social roots and role
3 January 2010To read this article, tape on :
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News from USA
13 July 2012, by Robert ParisElections in the U.S. – No Choice for the Working Class
In the U.S., the contest for President has begun again, once again coming down to a choice between two candidates who both represent the interests of the bourgeoisie – Barack Obama, from the Democratic party, and Mitt Romney, from the Republican party. So far, this election is playing out like most other elections. Both candidates are raising record amounts of money as they try to carry out their strategy of saying whatever they (...) -
Discussions between Einstein and Bohr
15 July 2015, by Robert ParisEinstein’s Reply to Criticisms
BY WAY of introduction I must remark that it was not easy for me to do justice to the task of expressing myself concerning the essays contained in this volume. The reason lies in the fact that the essays refer to entirely too many subjects, which, at the present state of our knowledge, are only loosely connected with each other. I first attempted to discuss the essays individually.
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China’s new leadership signals more assertive foreign policy
20 March 2013, by Robert ParisChina’s new leadership signals more assertive foreign policy
By John Chan - WSWS
As China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) ends this week, there are signs that Xi Jinping, who was formally installed as China’s president on Thursday, will pursue a more assertive foreign policy, while carefully seeking to avoid any immediate confrontation, particularly with the US.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) bureaucracy has been deeply divided over how to deal with the Obama administration’s (...) -
Whose Holidays – Ours or The Corporations’?
6 December 2012, by Robert ParisWhose Holidays – Ours or The Corporations’?
In case you haven’t noticed, the holiday season has already arrived. Everywhere we go we’re now bombarded by sights and sounds that try to convince us to stay in a festive mood and buy our loved ones all the things that will make this the holiday season to remember. Commercial after commercial, on the TV, radio and internet, all reminding us that the deal of the century is at our fingertips – and all we have to do is buy it.
And after we have (...) -
Class Struggle in Africa
6 January 2018, by Robert ParisClass Struggle in Africa
Africa
Angola
Benin
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Central African Republic
French Comoros
Congo Brazzaville
Congo Kinshasa (Congo DR Congo) or Zaire
Ivory Coast
Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Gabon
Gambia
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France sends troops to secure Niger uranium mines - La France envoie des troupes pour sécuriser les mines d’uranium au Niger
25 January 2013, by Robert ParisFrance sends troops to secure Niger uranium mines
La France envoie des troupes pour sécuriser les mines d’uranium au Niger
By Bill Van Auken
Barely two weeks after invading Mali with over 2,000 troops of the Foreign Legion, France has dispatched special forces troops to neighboring Niger to secure uranium mines run by the French state-owned nuclear power company Areva.
The new French military intervention in northwest Africa was first reported by the weekly magazine Le Point and (...) -
Anti-capitalism or anti-imperialism? Interwar authoritarian and fascist sources of a reactionary ideology: The case of the Bolivian MNR Police joined the popular uprising of April 9, 1952
27 August 2014, by Robert ParisAnti-capitalism or anti-imperialism? Interwar authoritarian and fascist sources of a reactionary ideology: The case of the Bolivian MNR Police joined the popular uprising of April 9, 1952
Loren Goldner’s detailed account and analysis of the Bolivian Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) which was the key player in the 1952 national revolution, and which was supported by the left despite its pro-fascist, corporatist tendencies. Abstract
The following recounts the evolution of the (...)
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- Cambodian security forces shoot striking garment workers
- Chicago Teachers Vote to Continue Their Strike
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- Conflit de l’entreprise Ceramica Cleopatra : affrontements à السويس Suez
- Emeutes à Ferguson après l’incendie du mémorial Michael Brown - Riots in Ferguson after the Michael Brown Memorial have been destructed
- Events The Struggle in Syria – Reality Behind the Myth
- For workers’ power in Egypt!
- Haiti threatened by a new earthquake
- Hundreds more US coal miners laid off
- Hunger and Misery are the Agitators, Not Us
- India: Contaminated school-meal kills 22 children
- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Books On Line
- Nazi Offensive in the USA
- Political crisis deepens in Mexico as army is called on to testify on Iguala massacre
- Political Document on Greece
- Puerto Rico: Profits Over People
- Reading upon dialectic
- Salaire non payé : émeute devant l’Hôtel Nile City Tower au Caire – 2 août 2012
- Second St. Louis area police shooting highlights unrestrained police violence in the US
- South Africa’s unions use mass sackings and murder to suppress miners
- Strike in Cambodia
- Strike in South Africa
- Struggles in Ecuador - Affrontements en Equateur - En français - In English
- Syria : begining of the third wold war ?
- Terrorism of ISIS and Terrorism of USA and France are inseparable
- The Crisis in Yemen – Not a Domestic Product
- The horrific events in Charlottesville
- The State Of Black America – A State Of Emergency
- The Struggles of Labor
- Toward World War III
- Trump : "American Billionaire First !"
- US launches air strikes inside Syria
- US military occupation of Haïti
- USA News
- War Against All Peoples Is Also War Against US People
- Washington ships arms to Al Qaeda-linked forces in Syria
- We Can Learn From the Russian Revolution
- Who is Responsible for the Disruption of Our Lives – BART Workers or the Bosses?
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