Re: [Marxism] Erdogan’s imperial play comes undone

2020-03-04 Thread Ismail Lagardien via Marxism
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Willfull obscurantism at its best. 



http://roape.net/2018/04/18/towards-a-broader-theory-of-imperialism/





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Re: [Marxism] communist country leading

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I think it’s great that a communist country has lifted millions of people from 
poverty, and that it will, to be sure, become the most powerful political 
economy in the world in the next 50 years or so. 

Under the communist party the Chinese people can look forward to greater 
prosperity.

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Re: [Marxism] The U.S. has lost the Afghanistan war

2019-09-21 Thread Ismail Lagardien via Marxism
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Hi
Does anyone who has a Mac and subscription to this export it as a Pdf and share 
please.
Ismail

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The U.S. has lost the Afghanistan war. Don’t let it botch the retreat

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-the-us-has-lost-the-afghanistan-war-dont-let-it-botch-the-retreat/
 


At best, those gains will be marginal. The United States is leaving not because 
the Afghan National Army is in a position to take control of a country it holds 
and is fully able to secure. Rather, the U.S. is leaving because it has proved 
to be impossible, at any price anyone wants to spend, to prevent the Taliban 
from controlling half that territory and from bringing horrifying violence to 
the rest.

This is why the United States is negotiating only with the Taliban, and not 
with the elected Afghan government it installed. (In fact, the Trump 
administration this week angrily withdrew US$160-million in funding to the 
government, on the eve of elections).
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Re: [Marxism] Imperialism in a coffee cup | openDemocracy

2019-07-18 Thread Ismail Lagardien via Marxism
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What is ‘a rounded Marxist-feminist-ecological-race-conscious critique”? 


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Yes, but...

On 2019/07/18 3:00 PM, Louis Proyect via Marxism wrote:
> https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/oureconomy/imperialism-coffee-cup/

     Great stuff, here, regarding unequal exchange based on 
super-exploitative labor relations.

     (For those interested, one of the originators of this thesis, Samir 
Amin, died on 12 August 2018 and will be commemorated here in 
Johannesburg, at Wits University, a year later - as we tend to do in 
these parts - as well with allies in Dakar where he worked these 
arguments into all sorts of fascinating applied critiques of imperialism.)

     One of the most critical aspects of our own Southern African 
migrant labor super-exploitation, is how gendered it is, with women 
ensuring the rates of pay can often dip below social reproduction costs, 
since those are borne by women in far-away rural areas with only 
sporadic remittances. Child-care, healthcare and elder care are 
massively subsidised by women and girls. The role of patriarchy 
amplifying such capitalist power relations would surely be feasible for 
Smith to add? (The literature here is rich, dating in some respects to 
Rosa Luxemburg's 1913 Accumulation of Capital, and more explicitly 
since, 40 years ago, Annette Kuhn and Ann-Marie Wolpe wrote Feminism and 
Materialism: Women and modes of production.)

     And there's a parallel socio-ecological process, unequal ecological 
exchange, in which the non-renewable resources looted from most South 
locations (e.g. 88% of African countries) are too rarely calculated, 
much less incorporated into critiques of imperialism.

     So what Smith scathingly points out about the North's failure to 
properly count Southern labor - "Evidence of the persistence and indeed 
pervasiveness of imperialism is all around us, yet liberals, social 
democrats and even many who consider themselves revolutionary socialists 
are blind to this" - also goes for his own failure to properly count the 
natural wealth of the South that's looted when extractive industries 
don't provide meaningful compensation for non-renewable resources, i.e., 
wealth 'that doesn't grow back' once lifted by TNCs (unlike his case of 
coffee beans, which do).

     I've tried to point this out in debate with Smith (and David Harvey 
- who I feel is also inadvertently guilty here), i.e. that study of 
imperialism - and any forms of uneven and combined development 
associated with resource-intensive countries of the South - must be more 
cognizant of the way 'free gifts of nature' are simply removed, without 
shareholder profits recirculated or capital reinvested (unlike in 
Canada, Norway, Australia, the U.S. and other resource-rich countries 
whose TNCs return the fruits of the plunder to their own countries' 
shareholders or fiscus):

http://roape.net/2018/04/18/towards-a-broader-theory-of-imperialism/ and

https://hugeog.com/east-west-north-south-or-imperial-subimperial-the-brics-global-governance-and-capital-accumulation/

     And here are some other (2018) sites where you can determine if 
this argument adds to the anti-imperialist repertoire, as I think it 
should:

    New evidence of Africa’s systematic looting, provided by an
    increasingly schizophrenic World Bank
    
https://www.pambazuka.org/economics/new-evidence-africa%E2%80%99s-systematic-looting-provided-increasingly-schizophrenic-world-bank

    Corporate Looting: Sub-Saharan Africa Loses $100B A Year
    
https://therealnews.com/stories/corporate-looting-sub-saharan-africa-loses-100b-a-year

    Ecological-Economic Narratives for Resisting Extractive Industries
    in Africa
    
https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/S0161-72302018033004/full/html?fullSc=1

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Re: [Marxism] Anatomy of a failed coup

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Would like to hear Distinguished Professors explain this. Oh and violent 
attacks on journalists, and how the crypto-fascists manipulate emotions and use 
political blackmail to get university degrees... 

WATCH: UFS student cleaning up after EFF protesters has social media users 
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Anatomy Of A Failed Coup

Venezuela Diary: January 24 – February 23, 2019
By IKE NAHEM

Hands Off Venezuela

Below is a diary, edited slightly for style and clarity, directly from 
Facebook posts of mine from January 24, 2019 through the culminating day 
— for now — of Saturday, February 23, 2019 when the US propaganda 
whirlwind and concerted campaign caught up with the political realities 
on the ground. Although I have not been a regular user of Facebook, 
resisting the entreaties of friends, in this period I found it a 
compelling vehicle to follow, speak out, and get feedback on the Trump 
Administration-led drive for a military coup and the accompanying 
propaganda build-up.

Trump and bipartisan Washington have been forced into a political 
climbdown for now, leaving the Duque and Bolsonaro governments, not to 
speak of Juan Guaidó, twisting in the wind. Unfortunately, this only 
slows down Washington’s efforts at regime change. These are fueled by 
the Venezuelan capitalist economic and financial crisis which is set to 
deepen considerably with new US sanctions and US seizures of Venezuela’s 
significant assets in the United States. Venezuela and the United States 
have broken off diplomatic relations, with Washington recognizing its 
client Guaidó as the sovereign Venezuelan government.

The month chronicled here are nevertheless a marker not only for 
Venezuela, but also for the coming period of intensifying social and 
class polarization and struggles across the Americas, including inside 
the United States.

full: http://july26coalition.org/wordpress/?p=3119
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Re: [Marxism] Rosa Remix

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Hi
My reading of this article is that it is unoriginal and predictable. It goes in 
search of things in a rather purile way. It’s like (for example) my saying  I 
really like Asheville, and a respondent goes in search of a traffic light that 
is not working, or a soda fountain that does not serve your favourite flavour, 
and on that basis produces insult-analysis on why liking Asheville is part of 
some capitalist conspiracy, counter-revolutionary and is dismissed. 
It’s rather tedious. 
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On 2018/12/25 21:11, Philip Ferguson via Marxism wrote:
> I'll take a look at the article.

I've sent it offlist. For those wanting a quick glance at a mid-2017 
version of the same thesis, prior to release of 2018 World Bank data, 
you can find it here: 
https://monthlyreview.org/2017/09/01/africa-rising-in-retreat/

Cheers,

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Re: [Marxism] A short digression on Minister Louis Farrakhan | Washington Babylon

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I read this... Commented on Twitter. It is sad. There were Germans who spoke 
highly of Hitler, and praised him for what he did "for the German people". 
There were Italians who praised Mussolini. Pol Pot had his supporters etc etc
Farrakhan is a dreadful human being, a bigot and a dangerous man. 

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http://washingtonbabylon.com/short-digression-farrakhan/


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Re: [Marxism] PhD Supervision

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Hi Andrew
You asked: "Well, the short answer is "no," but how did you wind up in such a
position?  Nobody here forces anyone to be on a grad student's committee,
much less be an advisor or dissertation director."
I'm not the one who is the supervisor
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On Sunday, 9 December 2018, 01:51:49 GMT+2, Andrew Stewart 
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To: Andrew Stewart , Activists and scholars in 
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Well, the short answer is "no," but how did you wind up in such a position?  
Nobody here forces anyone to be on a grad student's committee, much less be an 
advisor or dissertation director. 

I have never given a good damn about what somebody calls themselves.  When I 
started grad school, I met a self-described "Marxist" who voted Republican.  
And then, there's good history written by people who would probably never call 
themselves "Marxist."  In academe, the term is practically meaningless.  

Finally, considering who's already there, we shouldn't see ourselves as 
gatekeepers of the Holy Chamber.   For years, the most widely interviewed 
professional historian in the U.S. was Newt Gingrich, a first rate dummy with 
all the ethics of an alley cat that joined the Mob . . . wait, I want to 
retract that statement, which is really unfair to alley cats.
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[Marxism] PhD Supervision

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Hi
This is a serious question. If you're, say, a Professor and a Marxist, do you 
HAVE to pass and graduate the most ill-informed, dangerous, bigoted, 
chauvinistic, violent and corrupt politician - just because he or she pretends 
to be a Marxist? Worst, what if you (the professor) serve in some capacity as 
an advisor or mentor in the party of which the politician is a member?
Ismail

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Re: [Marxism] Sussex Uni professor tweets ‘Israelis blew up Twin Towers’

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Trust me, I know "distinguished professors" who are conspiratorial, unabashed 
propagandists, pamphleteers, who brainwash students and who force through 
doctorates for pure political expediency and gain. 
I am not an academic, but I notice that "the best" and the "most prolific" 
among them have had two or three good ideas over the last 20 years and rehash 
them for different publications so often they are boring and predictable.
... and they get paid well, fly around the world for performance activism. 



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Oh wow. I think you have to recognize that people are not perfect and that
in the Twitter age you see every stupid thought someone has as opposed to
only their magnum opus. I recall Richard Falk dabbling in these kinds of
theories as well.

Of course, there is nothing inherently crazy about accusing the Israeli
government (or any government) of using its covert agents to do crazy
things (if not 9/11, certainly other terrible acts), but one would hope
such a bold and outrageous claim would come with some bulletproof evidence
instead of an online waste receptacle.

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Re: [Marxism] The-Opportunity-Costs-of-Socialism.pdf

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Fascinating... I will keep chiseling away at the edifice 

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Yes weird, but very interesting that our enemies feel the need to 
polemicize against the idea of "socialism". Also the Guardian article 
reflects that the idea of "socialism" ins more and more on the table. 
Yes, all this is still confused, unclear, not organized. These are clear 
(and positive) indications of ideological shifts among sectors of the 
masses.


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Re: [Marxism] Radical professors and the hazards of social media | Louis Proyect: The Unrepentant Marxist

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In 2009, I received TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARD at a US university. I earned $11, 
000 for that ENTIRE year - before tax. $3,000 for two courses, each, and R5,000 
for another.


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You are correct of course, Lou but twitter does have its uses. If you
pressed me to specify these I would tend to get a bit vague, but I have
learned an enormous amount from the accounts I follow. It is the immediacy
of twitter that is its strength & I suppose also its weakness.
But thanks to twitter I have come to know of Novara Media - the very
brilliant Bastani, Sarkar, Walker and Butler. & I also have seen something
of the atrocities visited on the Palestinians.

comradely

Gary

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Re: [Marxism] (3) Falling heroes: War on Confederate heritage in US - YouTube

2018-03-20 Thread Ismail Lagardien via Marxism
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Hi
Does anyone have a copy of this that is not behind a paywall. Or a cut and 
paste-job, that they can share, please?
Opinion | Fifteen Years Ago, America Destroyed My Country


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RT fretting over movement against Confederate monuments.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuiYCoDEFdM
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[Marxism] [UCE] Re: automation

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Thanks for this, Andrew


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On Wednesday, 31 January 2018, 16:48:42 GMT+2, Andrew Pollack via Marxism 
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After another morning slogging through the manure about artificial
intelligence, machine learning etc. as either panacea or invincible threat,
I went searching for some perspective, and turned to the Marxists Internet
Archive. Typing "automation" in its search form yielded many articles from
the late 1950s/1960s.

Comrades grappling with today's fads could benefit from browsing the search
results; pick an author/tendency you're partial to and I guarantee you'll
find some essential context, analysis, and proposals.
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[Marxism] Sharing: Capitalism and Gay Identity

2016-06-14 Thread Ismail Lagardien via Marxism
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 Capitalism and Gay Identity

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