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Ponzi Capitalism and the Deepening Moral Crisis

The Roller Coaster: The Communist Party in the 1940s

Rebuilding the Labor Movement in the 21st Century, an Interview with Scott Marshall

Police Escalate Attacks on First Amendment Rights

Public Option: Worth the Fight

Our Socialist Inheritance and Future

Past, Present and Future: The Politics of Reform in the Era of Obama

Needed: Constitutional Amendment for the Right to a Earn a Living Wage

Why Should Grassroots Liberals Consider Marxism?

Is That Specter Really Collapsing?

Carlo Tresca: The Dilemma of an Anti-Communist Radical

The Brief, Revolutionary Life of Joe Hill

Movie Review: Giải phóng Sài Gòn

Review: Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth

Poetry, November 2009

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Events for Political Affairs Readers



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2-15-09, 10:57 am

Political Affairs Readers Group

Gathers the First Saturday of Each Month from 10:00 to Noon at the Niebyl-Proctor Library

Who: The Communist Party USA (Oakland/Berkeley) invites you to the Political Affairs Readers Group

Where: Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library for Social Research
6501 Telegraph Ave (bet. Alcatraz and 66th)
Phone (510) 595-7417.

When: Saturday, March 7, 2009 at 10 a.m.

What: New Era? New New Deal?

Read the following articles from Political Affairs online:

Norman Markowitz, "It's Time for a New Deal"

John Case, Paul Krugman's Ideological Campaign for the Return of Depression Economics

Depression Economics, Recovery and Socialist Transition

For more information, see: www.marxistlibr.org

Additional resources:
Podcast #92 - Racist Origins of the Financial Crisis



Center for Marxist Education 2009 Calendar

CHINA STUDY GROUP
Thursday Feb 26, 7 P.M.: a report on recent visit to Vietnam

Moving the President and the Congress
A forum on two people’s issues and the need for us to move the President Obama and the Congress forward to pass the bills: “The Employee Free Choice Act” and “Health Care for All”
Saturday, February 28th, 2 p.m.

Women, Work and Society - Beginning of the discussion
1. Woman’s work in industry and agriculture
2. Arts and Sciences
3. Education and Health fields
4. High Tech and Human Services
5. Offices and Kitchens
6. And course the labor movement
7. How does the statics of women affect men and family?
Wednesday, March 11th, 7 p.m.

CUBA: AN AFRICAN ODYSSEY (video)
It was the Cold War’s least publicized face that of Africa, when the United States and European old imperialist nations triggered a power struggle with the Soviet Union over an unstable continent emerging from centuries of colonialism. How Cuba became involved in the complex puzzle of African liberation is the subject of this fascinating French documentary trading Cuban efforts from the early days of Che Guevara in the Belgian Congo to the 1990’s.
Part I Saturday, April 11 at 2:30 pm
Part II Saturday, April 18 at 2:30 pm

Celebrate MAY DAY 2009
with a film "From Wharf Rats to Lords of the Docks"
Friday, May 1st, 7 p.m. at the C.M.E.

Center for Marxist Education
550 Massachusetts Avenue, Second Floor
Cambridge, MA


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