Marx’s Philosophy of Revolution in Permanence for Our Day: Selected Writings by Raya Dunayevskaya
Edited by Franklin Dmitryev
Paperback edition published by Haymarket Books, October 2019. 385 + x pp.
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Ukraine’s struggle for freedom and self-determination. Marxist-Humanist writings
Ukraine’s struggle for freedom and self-determination. Marxist-Humanist writings
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Categories: E-books and e-pamphlets, Other books available from News & Letters.Russia, from Proletarian Revolution to State-Capitalist Counter-Revolution: Selected Writings by Raya Dunayevskaya
Edited by Eugene Gogol and Franklin Dmitryev
with an Introduction by Eugene Gogol, Terry Moon, and Franklin Dmitryev
Paperback edition published by Haymarket Books, 2018. 488 + ix pp.
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What Is Socialism? A Marxist-Humanist Symposium
By Gerry Emmett, Bob McGuire, Terry Moon, Franklin Dmitryev, and Raya Dunayevskaya
Paperback, 2021. 115 pp.
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The popularity of socialism is growing, and questioning of capitalism is skyrocketing. But what is socialism, and how do we get there? What is capitalism, and how do we abolish it? How do these questions relate to Subjects of revolution, from Black America to Women’s Liberation, from labor to ecological defenders? And what kinds of philosophy and organization do we need to help us get to a new human society and prevent backsliding to capitalist exploitation, bureaucracy and dictatorship? This new Marxist-Humanist publication addresses these questions and more.
Categories: On women, On workers, Other books available from News & Letters.The Raya Dunayevskaya Collection – Microfilm collection
Marxist-Humanism: A Half Century of Its World Development
Microfilm
The collection is available on 16 mm microfilm, with printed guides.
The Raya Dunayevskaya Collection (5 reels), $125
Supplement to the Raya Dunayevskaya Collection – Microfilm
A Half Century of Its World Development
Microfilm
The collection is available on 16 mm microfilm, with printed guides.
Supplement to The Raya Dunayevskaya Collection (3 reels), $75
Guide to the online Raya Dunayevskaya Collection and Supplement
Marxist-Humanism: A Half Century of Its World Development
Pdf guide to the Marxist-Humanist Archives, with live links to the online documents that comprise the 15 volumes of the Raya Dunayevskaya Collection and its Supplement.
Utopia and the Dialectic in Latin American Liberation
By Eugene Gogol
Haymarket Books, 2017, 442 pp.
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Contradicciones históricas en la civilización de Estados Unidos
Las masas afroamericanas como vanguardia
Traducción en español de American Civilization on Trial: Black Masses as Vanguard de Raya Dunayevskaya
Publicado en 2014
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Categories: Books by Raya Dunayevskaya, Languages besides English.Marxism and Freedom, from 1776 until Today: Chinese translation
By Raya Dunayevskaya.
329 pages, 7.1 Mbytes, in pdf format. Free download.
Categories: Books by Raya Dunayevskaya, E-books and e-pamphlets, Languages besides English.Marxism and Freedom, from 1776 until Today: Arabic translation
By Raya Dunayevskaya.
236 pages, 1.5 Mbytes, in pdf format. Free download.
Categories: Books by Raya Dunayevskaya, E-books and e-pamphlets, Languages besides English.Marxism and Freedom, from 1776 until Today: Farsi translation
Marxism and Freedom by Raya Dunayevskaya. Translated into Farsi (Persian) by Hassan Mortazavi and Frieda Afary.
111 pages (doubled), 7.7 Mbytes, in pdf format. Free download.
Categories: Books by Raya Dunayevskaya, E-books and e-pamphlets, Languages besides English.Toward a Dialectic of Philosophy and Organization
By Eugene Gogol
Haymarket Books, 2013, 416 pp.
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Crossroads of History
Marxist-Humanist Writings on the Middle East
By Raya DunayevskayaNews & Letters, 2013. 134 pp.
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Pelican Bay Hunger Strikers – 2 copies (send one to a prisoner)
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Pelican Bay Hunger Strikers: ‘We want to be validated as human’
Hunger strikes by California prisoners, fighting perpetual solitary confinement, arose in mid-summer 2011 and the fall just when the Occupy movement took off. The prisoners’ thoughts and actions put the criminal justice system on trial in the same spirit as the Occupy Everywhere movements put the capitalist system and its politics on trial. The hunger strikes shined a light on what is nearly universally recognized as torture at the belly of the beast of the criminal (in)justice system which, by any standard, can only be judged to be a total failure….
— Urszula Wislanka and Ron Kelch