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Notes on Capital by Marx, Ch. 9 and On
C= c + v C1 = c + v + s “…it is mere tautology to say, that the excess of the value of the product over the value of itsconstituent elements, is equal to the expansion of the capital advanced or to the surplus-valueproduced.” “…by constant capital advanced for the production of value, we
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The Fourth International and the World Congress of Peace Communes – A New Book!
Download Volume Five, the final volume of For the First Time! Keep it on your computer, on your phone, or print it for a hard copy! Keep it in the library you protect from an FBI raid. This book should suffice to prepare anyone to participate in the revolutionary movement, especially as part of the
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Notes on LEON TROTSKY’S ADVENTURE IN AMERICAN RADICAL POLITICS. 1935-7 by Venkataramani, M.S.
LEON TROTSKY’S ADVENTURE IN AMERICAN RADICAL POLITICS. 1935-7 VENKATARAMANI, M. S. “LEON TROTSKY’S ADVENTURE IN AMERICAN RADICAL POLITICS. 1935-7.” International Review of Social History, vol. 9, no. 1, Cambridge University Press, 1964, pp. 1–46, http://www.jstor.org/stable/44581517. Trotsky left France for Norway, where he had lost the right to have visitors or leave his home or receive
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Response to Lee le Brigand
lee le brigand • 2 days ago isn’t it fascinating that we humans, in our common folktales, have bats as the origin of blood-sucking vampires, as today we have SARS and bat viruses that infect us and run through our blood ? our unconscious, which gives birth to folktales, is a depository of our deepest
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Nano-bureaucratic War of Laboratories will not be a Cake-walk, Mission Not Accomplished
After bemoaning the right to free speech in the media, Damon claims, “But in the scientific community, there is no debate.” This declaration of war on science has all the hallmarks of Bush’s war on Iraq. Damon believes the war on science will be a “cake-walk”, but both science and free speech have very powerful
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Contradictions without Explanations Part 2
As Marx explains in Chapter 9 of Capital: “During the second period of the labour-process, that in which his labour is no longer necessary labour, the workman, it is true, labours, expends labour-power; but his labour, being no longer necessary labour, he creates no value for himself. He creates surplus-value which, for the capitalist, has
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Sunset Tree, Peru — Forage Wanderlust
Sunset Tree, Peru Sunset Tree, Peru — Forage Wanderlust
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Contradictions without Explanations
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/09/22/bdff-s22.html “But the growing problems in the Chinese property market is feeding into a general assessment that, far from experiencing a bounce back as governments scrap public health measures to deal with the pandemic, the world economy is entering a downswing.” As Democratic Power argued, the profit of capitalists comes from exploitation not production. The
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Response to Tom Mackaman on The American Revolution:
Response to Tom Mackaman on The American Revolution: The decision of Mackaman to debate the historians of the 1619 Project takes the debate away from the central principles of Marxism and moves the debate into the sterile quarters of historical scholarship. It allows the capitalist media to frame the debate about the revolutionary foundations of
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SEP in Germany, A Response to Ulrich Rippert
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/09/20/germ-s20.html Quotes from Speech: …leader Gerry Healy personally attended the founding conference of the BSA. Of the two-dozen founding members who gathered in Hanover at that time—I was one of them—hardly anyone was older than 25. What attracted us to the International Committee of the Fourth International were three great issues. In Germany, the SPD,


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