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CALL FOR ENTRIES: Autonomy, Consensus, and the Self-Determination of Freedom in Theory and Practice

call_for_entries What is the relationship of the autonomy of the oppressed to the collective of the commune? In Occupy, which groups should be autonomous, and which should not? What is the relationship of race, class, gender, age, etc., before and after the revolution? After the overthrow of the state and seizing the means of production, how do we [...] Continue reading →

Karl Marx and the Iroquois – by Franklin Rosemont

Karl Marx and the Iroquois Franklin Rosemont delves into Marx’s Ethnological Notebooks and examines their significance and relevance towards today’s communist movement. There are works that come down to us with question-marks blazing like sawed-off shotguns, scattering here and there and everywhere sparks that illuminate our own restless search for answers. Ralegh’s so-called Cynthia cycle, Sade’s 120 Days, Fourier’s New [...] Continue reading →