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  • Hollywood is full of Marxists


    Nicholas John MeadAuthority Authority: 118
    It’s not difficult to get accused of being a Marxist nowadays – especially if you’re in Hollywood. Just try to suggest that the perspective of the poor and oppressed is important and watch how they chase you down Hollywood Boulevard with burning copies of the Communist Manifesto. Howard Zinn’s A People’s ...
    23 hours ago
  • Das Kapital vol.3 Chapter 9: Formation of a General Rate of Profit (Average Rate of Profit) and Transformation of the Values of Commodities into Prices of Production


    Kapitalism101Authority Authority: 451
    (This post is part of an ongoing project : a close reading of volume 3 of Kapital, one post per chapter. I hope that others who are tackling this book for the first time might find my summaries and thoughts useful. I also hope that others might leave their own thoughts, criticisms, help, etc. here so that this blog ...
    1 day ago
  • Sketch for an essay on History and Tradition which I will probably never write but which contains some wonderful quotes.


    boredom is always counter-revolutionaryAuthority Authority: 112
    ‘It will… become evident that the world has long dreamed of possessing something of which it has only to be conscious in order to possess it in reality.’ Karl Marx, 1843 The project of their new journal, Marx wrote to his friend Arnold Ruge in 1843, should be to rediscover the unrealised ambitions of the past: ...
    1 day ago
  • The Protocols of Zion


    INCOG MAN: Sick of all the BS...Authority Authority: 123
    Watch this excellent video narrated by William Pierce.
    2 days ago
  • Eating the Rich


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 161
    Back before we knew much about the chemistry of addiction, Karl Marx declared religion the opiate of the people. Its a fun metaphor to toss around during Decembers holiday frenzy, but it isnt all that apt. As a sedative, religion is more like Nyquil: something that gets you through the night without too many thoughts ...
    2 days ago
  • sebaxxxtian:vieja capadeadchique:fyeahsocialism:SO MUCH...


    Apuntes de por ahAuthority Authority: 444
    sebaxxxtian : vieja capa deadchique : fyeahsocialism : SO MUCH BADASSERY
    6 days ago
  • Kids to Meet Marx in School – Care of Hollywood and The History Channel


    Big HollywoodAuthority Authority: 745
    Children are uniquely malleable beings, readily convinced of magically colorful tales – Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy are the first that come to mind. This innocence is beautiful, but it is a quality that can easily fall victim to radically foreign ideas if taught consistently and pervasively at an early age. One ...
    1 week ago
  • Disjecta: This weeks links


    A Piece of Monologue: The Online Journal of Rhys TranterAuthority Authority: 127
    Rare photographs of John Coltrane on the updated official website Literature: J. G. Ballard :  Rick McGraths Letter from London: The J. G. Ballard Memorial William S. Burroughs : Mark Dery on Naked Lunch at Fifty The Atlantic Online :  Index of Literary Interviews Samuel Beckett : Zadie Smith ...
    1 week ago
  • Palin cracks wise at Gridiron dinner


    StupidicaAuthority Authority: 176
    In a moment somewhat akin to Karl Marx touring the New York Stock Exchange or Charles Darwin lecturing at a creationists’ convention, Sarah Palin gave an 11-minute speech before Washington’s Gridiron Club at its Winter Dinner, tossing a few barbs at the gathering of journalists, who she compared to "death panels." ...
    1 week ago
  • *From The Archives-On Karl Marx, Abraham Lincoln And The American Civil War-A Guest Discussion


    AMERICAN LEFT HISTORYAuthority Authority: 145
    Click on title to link to a discussion about the relationship between Abraham Lincoln, Karl Marx and the early Marxist movement that hailed Lincolns leadership of the Second American Revolution. Markin comment: I wish to highlight the following paragraph from the "Workers Vanguard" reply to Joel in the linked ...
    1 week ago
  • The Government’s “War” on Main Street


    Liberty Maven Liberty Maven: For Liberty, One Individual At A TimeAuthority Authority: 545
    The War on Poverty… the War on Drugs… the War on Terror… now we have the government’s “War” on Main Street. How to improve the economy and why the government is taking the exact opposite actions to destroy Main Street as a bad case of the “Seen and the Unseen” strikes the Lehigh Valley Originally ...
    1 week ago
  • Grouchy Marx


    Aristotle The GeekAuthority Authority: 424
    From the Mises blog , Henry Hazlitt on Marxism- The whole gospel of Karl Marx can be summed up in a single sentence: Hate the man who is better off than you are. Never under any circumstances admit that his success may be due to his own efforts, to the productive contribution he has made to the whole community. ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Daily Routines of Writers and Philosophers


    A Piece of Monologue: The Online Journal of Rhys TranterAuthority Authority: 127
    I have always been fascinated by the daily rituals and routines that govern peoples everyday lives. Daily Routines  has compiled a wide and varied selection of such rituals, taken from interviews and biographies of some of the worlds most distinguished writers and thinkers. It makes for fascinating reading - even ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Hello Big Hollywood


    Big HollywoodAuthority Authority: 745
    To begin with, writing this first editorial for Big Hollywood feels as threatening as the moment I entered California to do my first big film-role in Glory Boy , originally and more comprehensively titled, My Old Man’s Place . “Do I really want that face I see in the rushes  … the one that looks an awful ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Cyborg Systems: Sociology’s Proper Unit of Analysis


    Sociology LensAuthority Authority: 507
    by pj.rey The increasing centrality of the Internet in our daily lives has precipitated a spate of theorizing about how we – as humans and as a society – are changing (or not) due to the constant technological mediation of our most basic interactions and activities.  Let’s face it: This sort of theorizing is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Our Funny Money


    Pak Alert PressAuthority Authority: 588
    Atif F. Qureshi“It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.” – Henry FordThe curse of price inflation haunts us. There seems to be no respite for the common man. Everything is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Doin’ What Comes Naturally!


    RedStateAuthority Authority: 769
    (Apologies to Irving Berlin )… We knew that Barack Obama was turning DC into a mecca for sucking at the public teat, but it perhaps was not as obvious until recently as to what extent this is occurring.  RedState member Fred Maidment sent this blog entry from The American to me this morning. It illustrates the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • [Review] The Crafstman


    El OsoAuthority Authority: 495
    I loved this book and its ideas formed the basis of my thinking about digital craftsmanship , the perils of virtuosity , and an upcoming post about social expertise versus antisocial expertise. Craftsmanship may suggest a way of life that waned with the advent of industrial society – but this is misleading. ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Union Sell-outs - Disbelief and Dialectics


    AnarchoblogsAuthority Authority: 158
    Many postal workers and their supporters were left disgusted and disbelieving on Bonfire Night. Billy Hayes and his Communication Workers Union executive had unanimously voted to sabotage a series of strikes which enjoyed widespread support, and guaranteed there would be no strikes until after Christmas. Whats more, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • A parable about debt


    The Ridgewood BlogAuthority Authority: 143
    November 20, 2009 A parable about debt David Jeffers http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2009/11/a_parable_about_debt.html Imagine your child going off to college and you give him or her a credit card with an unlimited credit limit. Each month the bill comes in and each month your little high-roller is spending as ...
    2 weeks ago

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