Gracchus Babeuf 1794
They Want to Save Carrier; They Want to Put the Revolutionary Tribunal on Trial. People beware!
“The crimes of the people’s representatives and those of their agents must never go unpunished. No one has the right to claim himself more inviolable than other citizens.”
Declaration of the Rights of Man, art. 51
The people of Paris, the people of the whole Republic, have issued but one cry since the opening of the trial of the accomplices of the most execrable of (...)
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Gracchus Babeuf 1794 - Against the Terrorist Carrier
5 October 2019, by Robert Paris -
Who Was Lumumba ?
14 October 2018, by Robert ParisMobutu, Kasa-Vubu, Tshombe : the killers
With his killer Mobutu
And the others who decided of his death President Arrested
Who Was Lumumba ?
Lumumba is one of the most beloved African leaders of the Independence. He was victim of the hate of the whole bourgeoisie, the leaders of Congo’s independence as well as all bourgeoisies in the world. And, first of all, the imperialist bourgeoisie of USA, Belgium and France, and their governments. And they killed him… But the people of Congo (...) -
Capitalism – A System of Constant War
7 October 2013, by Robert ParisCapitalism – A System of Constant War
We live in a world ravaged by endless war. The estimated death toll from wars in the 20th century was around 187 million, not to mention the millions of people whose lives were ruined in the aftermath of these wars. The wars of the past century and of today cannot simply be explained away as the wrong decisions by bad governments. We live under an economic system – capitalism – that relies on war in order to exist. Under capitalism, war, devastation, (...) -
W.E.B. Du Bois and His Work
18 December 2019, by Robert ParisW.E.B. Du Bois and His Work
By William Gorman
As he approaches eighty-two, no higher tribute can be paid William Edward Burghardt Du Bois than that it is impossible to seriously consider the Negro in America without being confronted by his name at every turn. Journalist, research scholar, sociologist, historian, novelist, pamphleteer, educator – his evolution intertwines so completely with that of the Negro people since the Civil War that his individual portrait is the collective (...) -
Lucien Delabarre (dit Sanial), 1902 - Preface and Notes to the American Edition of Karl Marx’s The Paris Commune
22 October 2019, by Robert ParisLucien Delabarre (dit Sanial), 1902
Preface and Notes to the American Edition of Karl Marx’s The Paris Commune
Were it not for certain happenings of recent date in the international socialist movement, which give rise in the contents of this book an additional interest, there would be no occasion here for a lengthy preface. The three manifestoes of the International Workingmen’s Association, issued from the pen of Karl Marx in 1870-71, and supplemented by an introduction which his (...) -
Being a Woman – A Daily Struggle
5 March 2014, by Robert ParisBeing a Woman – A Daily Struggle
March is Women’s History Month, a month to acknowledge the contributions and struggles women have made in history. But despite the gains women have achieved, they still remain underpaid at work, unequally burdened with childcare and housework, and face abuse on a daily basis. The struggle of being a woman is far from over and in some cases it is going backwards.
Being a woman means doing it all. Women are day care workers, housekeepers, cooks, janitors, (...) -
China : Mao and The Workers
21 July 2017, by Robert ParisMao and the Workers
By Tony Cliff
I shall deal with two basic questions: first, what role the working class of Shanghai, Peking and other cities played in Mao’s rise to power; secondly, what role the industrial workers played recently during the cultural revolution. The answer to the first question is unambiguous.
The industrial working class played no role whatsoever in the victory of Mao. Even the social composition of the Chinese Communist Party was completely non-working class. (...) -
Class Struggle in Great Britain
20 July 2017, by Robert ParisClass Struggle in Great Britain
Social class in the United Kingdom
Peasants’ Revolt (1381)
The Peasants Revolt (1381)
The peasants’revolt of 1381 in UK
Enclosure riots (1529)
The Causes of the English Revolution (1529-1642)
Class Struggles in Shakespeare Theater
First Revolution (1640-1660)
The English Revolution
Cromwell and the Levellers
30 january 1649
Second Revolution (1688-1689)
Why the English Revolution Have Succeeded ?
Liverpool Seamen’s revolt (1775) (...) -
Christian Rakovsky against Stalinism
8 September 2019, by Robert ParisWho Was Christian Rakovsky
Christian Rakovsky against Stalinism
Speech to the Fifteenth Party Congress
(December 1927)
Comrades! The sphere of international relations is that sphere which necessitates the greatest unity in the party. Our foreign enemy is the most dangerous of all enemies, both for our party and the proletarian dictatorship. [Voices: “That is way you are breaking up the party. You should have known this before! You should have remembered that on November 7th!”] (...) -
Hegel’s Philosophy
14 October 2016, by Robert ParisHegel’s Philosophy
Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right
Writings of Hegel
The Meaning of Hegel
The Hegelian Logic
Hegel’s philosophy and science
Hegel and Schelling
What is the Hegelian Dialectic?
Hegel summarizes himself his philosophy
The philosophical ideas of Hegel
Hegel’s Philosophy
Hegel’s Dialectics
Hegel Political Philosophy
Hegel, Marx and Dialectic
Sidney Hook
Dialectical Materialism
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