Human Power is its own end – Karl Marx
May-June 2014, Vol. 59, #3

From the U.S. to Ukraine, crises and revolts call for philosophy

May 5, 2014
Revolution and counter-revolution contend now, while the prolonged global capitalist economic crisis refuses to end. The question arises: where is the needed banner of total...
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Unchaining the revolutionary dialectic

May 10, 2014
Marx, by unchaining the dialectic, discovered a whole new continent of thought and of revolution. Marx's critique of Hegelian dialectic meant not merely a substitution...
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Bolivia’s two worlds

May 11, 2014
A new conflict broke out in Bolivia at the end of March. Thousands of miners blocked highways in five departments of Bolivia to protest a...
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Birth control and being human

May 12, 2014
The war against birth control is a war against the idea that women are actually human beings who have a right to control their fertility...
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Fukushima protest


Demonstrators gathered in front of the Japanese Consulate in Chicago on the third anniversary of the first meltdown at the Daiichi nuclear plant at Fukushima....
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Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe

May 13, 2014
Chernobyl is a compendium of 23 years of scientific observations generated between the 1986 accident and 2009. The book is encyclopedic, beginning with an overview...
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Bosnians develop revolutionary democracy


A revolutionary movement in Bosnia is bringing new life to the ideas that meant everything to supporters of the 1990s people's struggle there. Despite the...
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India’s Modi: ‘free market’ authoritarian

May 14, 2014
Narendra Modi states openly that his program will be to unleash "free market" reform coupled with authoritarianism in government. Modi's history tells us what his...
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