[Marxism] A Few Things Got Left Out of The Daily Caller’s Report on Confederate Monument Rally - ProPublica

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Re: [Marxism] The British Election

2017-05-31 Thread Nick Fredman via Marxism
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This is my recent comment on Facebook regarding YouGov's seat-based
modelling https://yougov.co.uk/uk-general-election-2017/. Sinn Fein
staffer Duroyan Fertl replied "not going to happen, especially not in those
circumstances" to my last suggestion.

This is getting *very* interesting. In YouGov's new seat-based model the
Tory overall lead over Labour is down to 3 points (their latest
conventional poll gives the same), and their seat estimate gives the Tories
a minority (311, a majority being 326), while Labour+SNP+Greens+Plaid+Lib
Dems would be a (bare) majority, as probably would a much better combo of
Labour+SNP+Greens+Plaid+Sinn Fein (assuming the latter win at least 6 out
of 18 Irish seats, as the survey doesn't included occupied Ireland, and the
big assumption that they might give up their abstentionism to join a
relatively left UK government).


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> It is foolish to believe the polls too much in a first past the post
> context such as the UK, but as the gap between the Labour Party and the
> Tories seems to narrow dramatically it is hard to resist the delirium.
>
> My sources are Aaron Bastani on twitter as listers would know and the group
> that he is linked to George Galloway, Richard Seymour, James Butler, & Owen
> Jones.  My absolute joy though is to tune into the Artist Taxi Driver
> youtube channel (Chunky Mark) and listen to his latest rant.
>
> The accent is strongly London and that might cause difficulties but stay
> with him and just go with the passion. The link is athttps://
> www.youtube.com/user/chunkymark.
>
> The big question now is can Corbyn do it?  Can he win?  Personally I doubt
> it but i am very aware that just a few weeks ago the question was "Can
> Corbyn prevent a Tory landslide that would wipe out Labour?"
>
> The Tories have campaigned badly, like really badly.  They also have a deep
> structural problem, that has been partly obscured by the Brexit from the
> EU. The Tory project is in trouble. "Neoliberalism is dying in the night.
> ring out wild bells and let it die" I say and millions are beginning to say
> the same thing.
>
> Also in trouble are the Labour Moderates - those 200 odd ass wipes who
> opposed Corbyn with maximum treachery.  They allowed Corbyn to have a left
> wing manifesto in order, I think, to exorcise finally the "poison" of
> leftism. *BUT* the manifesto proved popular.  And now there seems no way
> back to Blairism and New Labour.
>
> Delightful times
>
> comradely
>
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[Marxism] The British Election

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It is foolish to believe the polls too much in a first past the post
context such as the UK, but as the gap between the Labour Party and the
Tories seems to narrow dramatically it is hard to resist the delirium.

My sources are Aaron Bastani on twitter as listers would know and the group
that he is linked to George Galloway, Richard Seymour, James Butler, & Owen
Jones.  My absolute joy though is to tune into the Artist Taxi Driver
youtube channel (Chunky Mark) and listen to his latest rant.

The accent is strongly London and that might cause difficulties but stay
with him and just go with the passion. The link is athttps://
www.youtube.com/user/chunkymark.

The big question now is can Corbyn do it?  Can he win?  Personally I doubt
it but i am very aware that just a few weeks ago the question was "Can
Corbyn prevent a Tory landslide that would wipe out Labour?"

The Tories have campaigned badly, like really badly.  They also have a deep
structural problem, that has been partly obscured by the Brexit from the
EU. The Tory project is in trouble. "Neoliberalism is dying in the night.
ring out wild bells and let it die" I say and millions are beginning to say
the same thing.

Also in trouble are the Labour Moderates - those 200 odd ass wipes who
opposed Corbyn with maximum treachery.  They allowed Corbyn to have a left
wing manifesto in order, I think, to exorcise finally the "poison" of
leftism. *BUT* the manifesto proved popular.  And now there seems no way
back to Blairism and New Labour.

Delightful times

comradely

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[Marxism] Pro-Democracy Activists Arrested at Pennsylvania Capitol Demanding Reforms | Common Dreams

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https://www.commondreams.org/news/2017/05/22/pro-democracy-activists-arrested-pennsylvania-capitol-demanding-reforms


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[Marxism] Fwd: [railroadworkersunited] STRIKE NEWS: CN and Union Reach Deal in Canada, Avoid Strike

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> From: "Railroad Workers United" 
> Date: May 31, 2017 at 4:17:04 PM EDT
> To: "Railroad WorkersUnited" 
> Subject: [railroadworkersunited] STRIKE NEWS: CN and Union Reach Deal in 
> Canada, Avoid Strike
> 
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/cn-rail-strike-1.4135700
> CN Rail, Teamsters reach tentative deal to avoid strike
> 
> 3,000 workers represented by Teamsters to vote on new tentative deal
> 
> CBC News Posted: May 29, 2017 10:48 AM ET Last Updated: May 29, 2017 5:48 PM 
> ET
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Canadian National Railway and the union for more than 3,000 conductors, train 
> and yard workers have reached an agreement in principle on a new collective 
> agreement, averting a possible labour disruption that could have started 
> early Tuesday morning.
> Teamsters Canada Rail Conference president Doug Finnson told CBC News the two 
> sides are still working on the wording of the agreement.
> 
> A CN spokesman said the company was pleased to have reached a verbal 
> agreement with the union.
> 
> A new deal must still be ratified in a vote by union members over the coming 
> days and weeks.
> 
> Last week, the Teamsters union announced its members had voted 98 per cent in 
> favour of a strike mandate. They would have been in position to go off the 
> job at 4 a.m. ET on Tuesday.
> 
> Bob Ballantyne, president of the Freight Management Association of Canada, 
> said averting a rail strike is good news for the Canadian economy, 
> 
> "I think all shippers that depend on CN will certainly be breathing a sigh of 
> relief and I suspect the government will be breathing a sigh of relief as 
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[Marxism] Fwd: New York subways reach the breaking point | SocialistWorker.org

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[Marxism] Kathy Griffin? I'm with her

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From my blog:

CNN cut ties with Kathy Griffin because she disrespected The President.

But I'm with her because you can't disrespect someone who is beneath 
contempt.


Full:

https://hatueysashes.blogspot.com/2017/05/condemn-kathy-griffin-no-way.html

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[Marxism] Housing Activist Asata Tigrai on Gentrification in Providence

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https://rimediacoop.org/2017/05/30/stewart-tigrai-gentrification-providence/

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[Marxism] Fwd: Socialism in one country revivalism | Louis Proyect: The Unrepentant Marxist

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Re: [Marxism] Beyond Neoliberal Identity Politics

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In my original post criticizing the author, I laid out how his attack on 
so-called "neoliberal identity politics" was tantamount to the long 
chorus of complaints against "political correctness," almost always by 
the right wing (which this author is not). I thought I had made a 
correct and significant identification between the two, and had to write 
about it.


Now a friend has pointed me to an earlier article (below) by the same 
author, Paul Street, in which he himself conflates the two terms, making 
my point for me. That was written a year ago in Counterpunch where he 
references not "neoliberal" but "bourgeois identity politics," and 
speaks of "liberal, power-serving and identity-politicized PC 
academicians over at the university," language you'd expect to hear from 
David Horowitz.


Lest anyone chalk this up to just language and name-calling, he goes on 
to cite several examples where he justifies his defiance of "political 
correctness." How one's PC-driven reluctance to speak up when seeing a 
suspicious middle-eastern man with a backpack could lead to them getting 
blown up. About anti-immigration sentiment reflecting valid working 
class economic interests such as falling wages. How he personally has 
"become at least mildly irritated" at Chinese students at his 
university, mind you only because they are rich ("But it has nothing to 
with them being Chinese.").


His conclusion is that by embracing "political correctness" the left is 
alienating the holy white working class so that their (alleged) bigotry 
leads them to support Donald Trump (at that time a candidate) and other 
right wing causes. He thinks the left needs to become, or at least 
pretend to be, equally bigoted, in order achieve victory and right the 
wrongs that lead oppressed groups toward identity politics. I guess 
we've heard all this before. But now I am becoming hyper-sensitive to 
any attack on "Identity politics" from within the left, reflecting this 
regressive point of view.


- Jeff


July 22, 2016
Political Correctness: Handle with Care
by Paul Street
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/07/22/political-correctness-handle-with-care/



On 2017-05-24 19:59, Jeff via Marxism wrote:




On 2017-05-24 18:02, Glenn Kissack via Marxism wrote:

http://www.counterpunch.org/2017/05/24/beyond-neoliberal-identity-politics/



This is a disgusting attack on what is absolutely a straw man.








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[Marxism] Fwd: Memorial Day, 1937

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Ahmed White on the Chicago cops attack on peaceful protesters during the 
Little Steel Strike.


https://jacobinmag.com/2017/05/memorial-day-massacre-little-steel-strike-violence-police
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[Marxism] Fwd: Yemen’s enduring resistance: youth between politics and informal mobilization

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This paper investigates the impact mobilized publics have had on Yemen’s 
domestic
political environment by examining two case studies initiating collective 
action,
with autonomous agency, yet with distinct differences in access to resources. 
The
first case is the Marib Cause, a semi-organized, non-registered community group
that protests corruption and demands basic services, employment opportunities
and resource redistribution for the benefit of a marginalized region. The second
is al-Watan (Homeland), a registered political party established by youth 
activists
who had been involved in the 2011 movement. Both groups emerged as a result
of the transformation period, which resulted in an opening up of the political
sphere allowing these actors the opportunity to engage in collective action with
the goal of impacting policy. The role of these two mobilized publics is 
analysed
by examining their resources and strategies within the political context and
tactical interactions between them and the PRE. The two cases represent levels
of popular mobilization specific to an exceptional time. Although they were not
able to directly influence Yemen’s transformation process, their potential 
impact
on the long-term political, social and cultural environment is significant.




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[Marxism] Fwd: a book review by Paul Street: Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama

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http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/rising-star
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[Marxism] The Musk of Success | Jacob Silverman

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https://thebaffler.com/the-future-sucked/musk-of-success?utm_campaign=Newsletter_source=hs_email_medium=email_content=52536006&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8Mrj-Y2E79XegX-YhOIFoDPPV00nUmi5JBvtvbNaktRCl8RhSCZuYP8-vg29XsHUjxS4bc8JOI3Kb4aXYk0iJHsuEoYg&_hsmi=52536006


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[Marxism] [UCE] Re: Fwd: We Know for Sure That Bread Is Unhealthy—for the Environment, at Least | Alternet

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Thanks, this was a good explanatory article on the issue of NOX. NOX from
power plants is regulated, as it happens. But it is also a by-product of
hydrocarbon production...such as cars. The single biggest cause of smog in
major cities (excluding those in India and China though increasing there
too) is automobile pollution.

The article was worth the read.

David
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[Marxism] China Detains Activist Who Worked at Manufacturer of Ivanka Trump Shoes

2017-05-31 Thread Louis Proyect via Marxism

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(The activist mentioned in this article used to send his reports to 
Marxmail. When I hear about Xi Jinping returning China to its socialist 
roots, I have to laugh. Getting picked up by the cops for investigating 
China's brutal labor conditions, in this instance ironically over those 
imposed by the wife of the American president who promised to return 
jobs to the USA.)


NY Times, May 31 2017
China Detains Activist Who Worked at Manufacturer of Ivanka Trump Shoes
By KEITH BRADSHER

BEIJING — A labor activist who had been working undercover at a Chinese 
factory that makes shoes for Ivanka Trump and other brands has been 
detained by the police, as concerns rise over a crackdown on the 
country’s advocacy groups.


The activist, Hua Haifeng, who was working on behalf of the advocacy 
group China Labor Watch, was detained on suspicion of illegal 
eavesdropping, his wife, Deng Guimian, said late Tuesday. Mr. Hua and 
two other labor activists had been undercover at two Chinese factories 
that make shoes for Ms. Trump and other brands. They all disappeared on 
Saturday, according to their employer, China Labor Watch.


They were last seen in Ganzhou, a large city in southern Jiangxi 
Province. It is unclear whether the other two were detained.


The group had been investigating labor conditions at the two factories, 
one in Ganzhou and another in Dongguan. Their preliminary findings, 
which had not yet been made public, detail that workers were subject to 
exceptionally long hours.


Ms. Deng said a police officer from the Public Security Bureau in 
Jiangxi Province in south-central China called her on Tuesday afternoon 
to officially notify her of the detention. Mr. Hua could be held for 
days or weeks before being formally arrested.


Ms. Deng said her husband had worked for nongovernmental organizations, 
mainly related to labor issues, for more than a decade. She added that 
without his pay, it would be difficult to care for the couple’s 
daughter, 7, and son, 3, as well as three elderly relatives.


“I was panicked, very angry and almost lost control of my temper,” when 
the officer phoned, she said.


Li Qiang, the director of China Labor Watch, said that the three labor 
activists did not have any illegal eavesdropping equipment, and 
speculated that Mr. Hua and the other activists might have been detained 
over the use of cellphones. “Jiangxi police are just looking for an 
excuse,” he said.


The Ivanka Trump brand declined to comment on the detention. The White 
House did not immediately reply to a request for comment.


A spokeswoman for Marc Fisher Footwear, which licenses the Ivanka Trump 
brand for shoes manufactured in China by Huajian International, said, 
“We were unaware of the allegations against” the Chinese manufacturer 
and would look into them immediately.


A woman answering the phones on Tuesday night at the Ganzhou Public 
Security Bureau, the municipal unit of the Jiangxi Province Public 
Security Bureau, said that an official statement, if any, would have to 
wait until Wednesday, after the end of a three-day, national holiday.


The detention follows rising pressure on advocacy groups in the country. 
Dozens of human rights activists have been arrested in the past year, 
prompting broad alarm within the advocacy community.


Mr. Li, who set up China Labor Watch 17 years ago and has conducted 
hundreds of investigations of Chinese factories, said this was the first 
time any of his activists had been detained in a criminal case. China 
Labor Watch has previously looked into labor conditions at Apple and 
Samsung.


In his view, the unusual action by the Chinese police appeared to be a 
response to his group’s decision to investigate a manufacturing 
operation related to President Trump’s family. But he offered no 
evidence for his opinion.


The Trump family’s relationship with China has drawn significant 
attention since the campaign. While Mr. Trump has blamed the country for 
taking manufacturing jobs from the United States, his family has also 
looked to profit from China’s market.


Mr. Trump has recently secured more than 75 trademarks in China. The 
family of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is trying to raise money from 
Chinese investors for a real estate project, efforts that have 
highlighted White House connections.


The factories belong to Huajian International, one of the world’s 
largest manufacturers of women’s shoes. The Ivanka Trump brand, 
according to Huajian, represents only about 100,000 pairs of shoes a 
year out of its production of 8 million pairs a year, including brands 
like Coach and Alain Delon.


Huajian’s spokesman, Wei Xuegang, 

[Marxism] Goldman Buys $2.8 Billion Worth of Venezuelan Bonds, and an Uproar Begins

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(The article does not mention this but basically Goldman is treating 
these bonds as "vulture funds". Argentina was forced to pay American 
vultures the full price of bonds after Judge Thomas Griesa ruled in 
their favor. This is the same Griesa who presided over the SWP vs FBI 
case of the 1970s.)


NY Times, May 31 2017
Goldman Buys $2.8 Billion Worth of Venezuelan Bonds, and an Uproar Begins
By LANDON THOMAS Jr.

Venezuelan bonds would seem to be an unlikely target for global investors.

The country is in near revolt and has barely enough ready cash to feed 
its people, much less pay the billions of dollars in debt that the 
government owes to its foreign lenders.


Yet bonds issued by Venezuela’s national oil company, Petróleos de 
Venezuela, or Pdvsa, have attracted some of world’s most sophisticated 
investors. They are betting that the government will use its dwindling 
supply of dollars to pay bondholders instead of importing food and 
medicine for its people.


Now, Goldman Sachs’ decision to snap up $2.8 billion worth of Pdvsa 
bonds maturing in 2022, at a 70 percent discount to the market price, 
has struck a nerve.


The investment has caused a political uproar in Venezuela, where 
opposition forces have taken to the streets to protest the autocratic 
rule of the nation’s unpopular president, Nicolás Maduro. Nearly 60 
people have died in clashes, mainly between protesters and the police, 
in Caracas and other cities in recent months.


Julio Borges, the opposition lawmaker who heads the National Assembly, 
wrote a letter of protest to Lloyd C. Blankfein, the chief executive of 
Goldman Sachs, accusing the Wall Street firm of looking to make a “quick 
buck off the suffering of the Venezuelan people.”


Goldman Sachs has defended the deal, saying that many other investors, 
including mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, own the bonds and that 
its asset management division bought the securities on the secondary 
market, without interacting with the Venezuelan government.


Nevertheless, the transaction highlights the extent to which investors 
are willing to take on increasing levels of political and economic risk 
as they seek high-yielding investments when interest rates still hover 
near zero.


“There is a lot of interest in this trade,” said Carlos de Sousa, an 
economist at Oxford Economics, a research company based in London. “We 
are in a low-rate environment, and these are dollar bonds with really 
high yields.”


Among the large holders of Pdvsa bonds are BlackRock, T. Rowe Price, 
Fidelity, JPMorgan Chase and Ashmore, an emerging market specialist 
based in London.


But none of those firms carry Goldman’s reputation for being politically 
influential and financially opportunistic — a combination that has made 
it an easy global punching bag.


At the root of what makes the bonds so attractive to investors, beyond 
their more than 20 percent returns, is the crucial role played by the 
Venezuelan oil company in providing foreign exchange to the embattled 
Maduro government.


While Venezuela has been in economic crisis for more than two years, the 
surge of people to the streets began after its Supreme Court, which is 
loyal to Mr. Maduro, tried to dissolve the country’s National Assembly 
in late March. The group of lawmakers, controlled by opposition parties, 
is considered the only government institution independent of the president.


Mr. Maduro’s growing authoritarianism is only the beginning of mounting 
grievances against Venezuela’s ruling leftists, who have governed since 
President Hugo Chávez took control of the country in 1999.


Falling petroleum prices and years of economic mismanagement when oil 
revenues were high, have led to triple-digit inflation and left a 
majority of Venezuelans hardly able to buy sufficient food and other 
necessities. Even those who can afford meals most days have trouble 
finding basics like bread, eggs and sugar because of rampant shortages.


Pdvsa brings in about 95 percent of the economy’s dollars, so foreign 
investors believe that the government, even in a worst case, will do all 
it can to keep the company functioning.


Mr. de Sousa also points out that unlike pure sovereign bonds issued by 
the government, Pdvsa securities lack legal mechanisms, like collective 
action clauses, which can help a government negotiate favorable terms 
with foreign bond holders if it defaults on its debt.


Moreover, investors have noted that in the last year, as Venezuela’s 
economic situation has deteriorated sharply, the government has paid out 
billions of dollars to foreign investors holding the oil company bonds.


The Pdvsa trade 

Re: [Marxism] Fwd: We Know for Sure That Bread Is Unhealthy—for the Environment, at Least | Alternet

2017-05-31 Thread Louis Proyect via Marxism

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On 5/31/17 9:27 AM, DW via Marxism wrote:

That slice of stupid slice of bread contributes about .2% of a U.S.
citizens GHG contribution. Are there not more important things to
discuss

David Walters


The real takeaway from the article is the impact that nitrogen-based 
fertilizer has on climate change. This is something I had not 
considered. Here is the science:


http://news.berkeley.edu/2012/04/02/fertilizer-use-responsible-for-increase-in-nitrous-oxide-in-atmosphere/
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Re: [Marxism] Fwd: We Know for Sure That Bread Is Unhealthy—for the Environment, at Least | Alternet

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Dumb article. Completely conflates *bread* with all agriculture. Little of
the article actually deals with the relatively small amount of bread we eat
versus other food and of course, argues that agriculture is "42%" of all
GHG. I suppose this includes cattle raising as well, which would be 96% of
*that* number. And where the hell does this "46%" come from anyway? The
EPA in the US estimates it's 5.8%. According to *Planet Experts* web site
"World Resources Institute (WRI) and the UN Food and Agricultural
Organization (UN FAO) place the estimate between 14 and 18 percent of all
anthropogenic GHG emissions." 46% my ass.

That slice of stupid slice of bread contributes about .2% of a U.S.
citizens GHG contribution. Are there not more important things to
discuss

David Walters
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[Marxism] Fwd: ЕрмиловЦентр » In Edenia, a City of the Future

2017-05-31 Thread Louis Proyect via Marxism

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In Edenia, a City of the Future is an art exhibition inspired by a 
Yiddish language utopian novella of the same name, published by Kalman 
Zingman in Kharkiv in 1918. Nearly one hundred years later, artist 
Yevgeniy Fiks invited an international group of contemporary artists to 
read the novella and create an artwork as if from the museum of the 
imaginary city of Edenia. The exhibition presents the artists' different 
visions as an invitation to look at our dreams from various angles, to 
take note of their colors, intonations, forms and rhythms.


Zingman's Edenia (a projection of Kharkiv 25 years into the future) is 
serviced by "airbuses" and fountains that keep the temperature at a 
comfortable level year round; it is a place where ethnic communities 
live side-by-side in peace and harmony. The protagonist of the story, 
returned to his native city from Palestine, makes a stop in the art 
museum: «He … looked at the figure sculptures of Kritsenshteyn, Lisitski 
and Roza Fayngold, then he went to the top level. The door closed behind 
him, and he looked for a very long time, thought for a long time, and 
got lost in his ruminations.»


http://yermilovcentre.org/2017/05/29/in-edenia-a-city-of-the-future/
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[Marxism] Fwd: Stephen F. Cohen just wants Trump and Putin to get along.

2017-05-31 Thread Louis Proyect via Marxism

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A fascinating interview in which Stephen F. Cohen displays his waning 
intellectual powers impressively.


http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/interrogation/2017/05/stephen_f_cohen_just_wants_trump_and_putin_to_get_along.html
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Re: [Marxism] Fwd: We Know for Sure That Bread Is Unhealthy—for the Environment, at Least | Alternet

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Agreed.

The industrialization of food, the massive waste, the globalization of the
market, and the immense investment of costly and destructive process of
preserving and package tends to maximize the damage done the environment by
almost any particular item on the menu.

ML
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[Marxism] Fwd: We Know for Sure That Bread Is Unhealthy—for the Environment, at Least | Alternet

2017-05-31 Thread Louis Proyect via Marxism

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A convincing article but one that leaves you wondering if it is 
"civilization" itself that is unhealthy.


http://www.alternet.org/environment/bread-really-unhealthy-least-environment
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[Marxism] Fwd: "Picket Line": Filmmaker Cecilia Aldarondo Explores the Labor Movement and the Trump Vote

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http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/40764-picket-line-filmmaker-cecilia-aldarondo-explores-the-labor-movement-and-the-trump-vote

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[Marxism] From 'Scandal' To 'House Of Cards, ' Political Dramas Are Suffering In The Trump Era | HuffPost

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