[Marxism] India - one country, two worlds

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''. . . This gulf can be seen in many measures, which are expressions of a
single reality: the gap between the income of the ‘informal’
(‘unorganised’) and ‘formal’ (‘organised’) sectors; between rural areas and
urban areas; between the sectors producing commodities (agriculture,
manufacturing) and the services sector; between income-poor regions which
are rich in natural resources and other regions where income is
concentrated.

''The gulf is also within each sector, between the activities which make up
most of the employment, and the activities which have most of the income.
For instance, what is termed the ‘services sector’ encompasses both the
courier delivery man and the captains of the financial world; ‘urban areas’
include the most miserable squalor and the most obscene wealth; mining
regions are the homes of destitute tribals as well as the fiefdoms of
mining barons. Thus when we talk of any of these categories or regions we
need to be clear which sections and activities we are discussing.

''The perverse course of ‘development’ being pursued by the economy, far
from narrowing this gulf, keeps reproducing it and expanding it, by. . .'

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[Marxism] May Day Greetings to all

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[from Billy Bragg's version of The Internationale]

And so begins the final drama,
In the streets and in the fields.
We stand unbowed before their armour,
We defy their guns and shields!
When we fight, provoked by their aggression,
Let us be inspired by life and love.
For though they offer us concessions,
Change will not come from above!

So come brothers and sisters,
For the struggle carries on.
The Internationale
Unites the world in song.
So comrades, come rally,
For this is the time and place!
The international ideal
Unites the human race.
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[Marxism] Fwd: H-Net Review [H-Poland]: Jasiński on Finder and Prusin, 'Justice behind the Iron Curtain: Nazis on Trial in Communist Poland'

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Subject: H-Net Review [H-Poland]: Jasiński on Finder and Prusin, 'Justice
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Gabriel N. Finder, Alexander V. Prusin.  Justice behind the Iron
Curtain: Nazis on Trial in Communist Poland.  German and European
Studies Series. Toronto  University of Toronto Press, 2018.  400 pp.
$90.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-1-4426-3745-0; $34.95 (paper), ISBN
978-1-4875-2268-1.

Reviewed by Łukasz Jasiński (Muzeum Miasta Gdyni, Poland)
Published on H-Poland (April, 2019)
Commissioned by Anna Muller

The question of postwar trials of war criminals and collaborators has
been a subject of interest of many scholars from different countries.
Numerous books and articles have been published on such topics as the
Nuremberg trials, the trials in the Far East, and legal purges of war
criminals and collaborators. Among these publications, however, we
can barely find any works devoted to trials that took place in
postwar Poland.

Poland, which suffered almost six years of brutal German occupation
as well as Soviet occupation of its eastern territories, became after
1945 a site of various legal proceedings aimed at punishing
perpetrators and collaborators. These proceedings were conducted
simultaneously with political trials of opponents of communist power.
Existing literature on Polish retribution has offered only
superficial analysis in the form of articles or works from the 1960s
and 1970s often published by the Main Commission for the
Investigation of German (since 1949 Hitlerite) War Crimes in Poland.
The reviewed monograph by Gabriel N. Finder and Alexander V. Prusin
is an attempt at filling this gap.

Finder and Prusin base their work on extensive research conducted in
various Polish, German, Austrian, American, and Israeli archives.
They complement this archival research with research in the Polish
press from the late 1940s and 1950s, as well as private collections.
A broad bibliography contains many publications in various languages,
although as in the case of any book, there are some missing sources.
The chronological frame of the book is marked by the years 1944-59,
starting with such legal acts as the August Decree and initial trial
proceedings and ending with the trials of General Paul Otto Geibel
and Erich Koch. Such a chronological approach enables an analysis of
various phases of postwar retribution in connection to a broad
background of political changes during the fifteen years from
consolidation of communist power through Stalinism and
destalinization.

The authors divide their book into six chapters and an epilogue.
Chapters are devoted to the main aspects of postwar retribution in
Poland. The first four chapters cover the early trials and social
demands for justice, the presence of a Polish delegation at the
Nuremberg trials, the establishment of the Supreme National Tribunal,
and trials of perpetrators in the district courts. The final two
chapters focus on the role of the Jewish community in postwar Poland,
especially historians and lawyers, but also witnesses, who
contributed in a vivid way to prosecuting perpetrators of war crimes,
and examine trials of the 1950s. Finder and Prusin combine these
diverse plots neatly and rationally. Thanks to this clear chapter
division, the reader can easily find information about various
aspects of postwar retribution in Poland.

The authors lay out the general goals of the book in their
introduction. Although the trials of political opponents of
communists and native collaborators are beyond the scope of this
publication, Finder and Prusin rightly decided to include a short
description of the tangled political situation in postwar Poland.
This historical introduction will be especially beneficial for
readers who may be unaware of the specific Polish experience of war,
double German-Soviet occupation, and gradual sovietization of Poland
after 1945. What I found to be particularly important in this
discussion is the inclusion of examples of members of the Polish
anti-Nazi resistance, who became victims of communist repression and
show trials, such as General Emil Fieldorf "Nil," sentenced to death
and executed in 1953, and Kazimierz Moczarski, a high-ranking officer
of the Home Army, who was tortured in prison and spent many months in
a cell with SS general Jürgen Stroop. Without mentioning political
misuse of the judiciary system in Poland after 1945 by the
communists, the panorama of Polish retribution would be incomplete.

The first chapter enumerates legal acts and measures 

[Marxism] Happy anniversary

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[Marxism] Message from Caracas

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Re: [Marxism] Happy anniversary

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Yes, and more than merely keeping the list going, I don't know anyone 
whose suggestions for linked readings - and spicy commentaries - have 
been so valuable as Lou's.


Keep 'em coming!

Patrick

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[Marxism] NPM is Not Particularly Magnanimous? Staff fired after trying to unionize – complaints • The Register

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Special report Three of the five people axed from JavaScript package 
management biz NPM Inc last month claim bosses got rid of them for 
trying to form a union.


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[Marxism] Happy anniversary

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[Marxism] May Day 2019: Mourn for the dead; fight like hell for the living

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"Alan Justad, 71; Sarah Wong, 19; Andrew Yoder, 31; Travis Corbet, 33.
These were the four killed when a tower crane collapsed in Seattle last
Saturday (April 27). They are just a tiny little symbol of what is
happening. There were 4,674 workers killed on the job in 2017 (the latest
year for which there are statistics). This is nearly 13 every day, and more
than that when one keeps in mind the fact that most workers don’t work on
Sunday. It also does not include those workers who are poisoned on the job
and die as a result."

The building trades union leadership is covering up for the contractor
responsible for these deaths. Why? Because they are a "good union
contractor".

See more:
https://oaklandsocialist.com/2019/05/01/may-day-2019-mourn-for-the-dead-fight-like-hell-for-the-living/

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Re: [Marxism] Happy anniversary

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And is one year older than SpongeBob 
https://entertainment.theonion.com/spongebob-squarepants-turns-20-1834434782

So much to celebrate on May Day.
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[Marxism] May Day poem

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A May Day poem ? The eight hour day is not enough; We are thinking of more and 
better stuff. So here is our prayer and here is our plan, We want what we want 
and we'll take what we can. Down with wars both small and large, Except for the 
ones where we're in charge: Those are the wars of class against class, Where we 
get a chance to kick some ass.. For air to breathe and water to drink, And no 
more poison from the kitchen sink. For land that's green and life that's saved 
And less and less of the earth that's paved. No more women who are less than 
free, Or men who cannot learn to see Their power steals their humanity And 
makes us all less than we can be. For teachers who learn and students who teach 
And schools that are kept beyond the reach Of provosts and deans and 
chancellors and such And Xerox and Kodak and Shell, Royal Dutch. An end to 
shops that are dark and dingy, An end to Bosses whether good or stingy, An end 
to work that produces junk, An end to junk that produces work, And an end to 
all in charge - the jerks. For all who dance and sing, loud cheers, To the 
prophets of doom we send some jeers, To our friends and lovers we give free 
beers, And to all who are here, a day without fears. So, on this first of May 
we all should say That we will either make it or break it. Or, to put this 
thought another way, Let's take it easy, but let's take it. -MayDay 1980, 
former Buick auto-maker from Detroit, "Mr. Toad" 

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Re: [Marxism] Happy anniversary

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Hear!  Hear!

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Re: [Marxism] Happy anniversary

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At age 21, this list is old enough to go out and have a drink. In lieu of that, 
people may want to toast to the longevity of this list, which continues, unlike 
many other list which have fallen by the wayside. 


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The Marxism list was launched on May 1, 1998 and still going strong.


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[Marxism] Forum on Sanctions: Today, 6-8pm

2019-05-01 Thread Glenn Kissack via Marxism
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Sponsored by the International Committee of the Professional Staff Congress, 
the union that represents faculty and staff at the City University of New York

Roundtable, May 1, 6-8 pm
PSC Union Hall, 61 Broadway, 16th floor

Renate Bridenthal, Professor Emerita of History Brooklyn College

Gregory Wilpert, author of Changing Venezuela by Taking Power, founder of 
Venezuelanalysis.com & Managing Editor of The Real News.

Hamideh Sedghi, author of Women and Politics in Iran: Veiling, Unveiling and 
Reveiling; & Reza Ghorashi, author of "The Effects of the JCPOA [the nuclear 
deal and sanctions] on the Iranian Economy."

Jeremy Kuzmarov, co-author with John Marciano of The Russians Are Coming, 
Again. 
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Now that the U.S. uses sanctions more and more freely, this roundtable asks 
whether the PSC, as a staunch anti-war union ever since the invasions of 
Afghanistan and Iraq, should oppose U.S. sanctions. The U.S. Treasury says 
sanctions “accomplish foreign policy and national security goals,” such as the 
overthrow of the government of Venezuela. Are they a weapon of modern “hybrid 
war” or a diplomatic tool? Are they non-violent persuasion or a medieval siege? 
If we oppose U.S. endless wars, should we also oppose U.S. sanctions?



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Re: [Marxism] Happy anniversary

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>From my limited exposure to this kind of work, I have learned that it is never 
>routine or straightforward.  There are many ways to annoy people and few 
>instances of thanks.
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Re: [Marxism] Happy anniversary

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I salute Louis on this May Day. A fine man, a searing writer, and a
terrific radical.

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Re: [Marxism] Happy anniversary

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totally endorse this.

comradely

Gary

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Re: [Marxism] Message from Caracas

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Impossible to say of course from here, but I suspect Guaido is coming under
enormous pressure from the Trump cabal to deliver a coup. That would
explain some of the incompetence. At any time soon, I expect Trump to turn
on Guaido and do the apprentice thing and say to Guaido "You're fired!".

comradely

Gary

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Re: [Marxism] Happy anniversary

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As do I.  Marxmail is a tremendous resource. It is simply amazing that it has 
survived for two decades.

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[Marxism] What's there to celebrate?

2019-05-01 Thread Anthony Boynton via Marxism
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Our friend and host Louis can be a pretty grim guy sometimes, but thanks to
him we all have one more thing to celebrate on May Day. Thanks for the
Marxism List!

Bravo, Louis. Keep up the good work.

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[Marxism] Happy Birthday (21= coming of age in the US)

2019-05-01 Thread Don Armitage via Marxism
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Reader of this great list since the start.

Happy anniversary!

Indispensable!
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Re: [Marxism] Happy anniversary

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Thank you, Louis. I know there have been agreements and disagreements 
here, but on one thing there can no possible dissent: the service you 
provide in keeping this space open is invaluable.


On 5/1/2019 8:23 AM, Louis Proyect via Marxism wrote:

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The Marxism list was launched on May 1, 1998 and still going strong.
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[Marxism] Embracing racism, rabbis at pre-army yeshiva laud Hitler, urge enslaving Arabs | The Times of Israel

2019-05-01 Thread Louis Proyect via Marxism

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https://www.timesofisrael.com/embracing-racism-rabbis-at-pre-army-yeshiva-laud-hitler-urge-enslaving-arabs/
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[Marxism] Ecosocialist debates | Louis Proyect: The Unrepentant Marxist

2019-05-01 Thread Louis Proyect via Marxism

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This is a report on debates within ecosocialism about the feasibility of 
a Green New Deal and other growth oriented perspectives that I obviously 
can’t pretend to be neutral about. As should be obvious from the 
articles I cite, there is a growing polarity between those who advocate 
policies identified with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the DSA and those 
who are far more pessimistic about the possibility of resolving the 
environmental crisis even within the context of a “democratic socialist” 
framework.


full: https://louisproyect.org/2019/05/01/ecosocialist-debates/
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[Marxism] A resolution on immigrant rights for the DSA convention

2019-05-01 Thread Joaquin Bustelo via Marxism

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This resolution seems to have widespread support. It mandates that 
immigrant and refugee rights become a top priority for the *national* 
organization, as it already is for many Locals. The purpose of the 
resolution is precisely to get that National Office and Leadership to 
support and coordinate these local efforts. I wrote it in collaboration 
with a number of other comrades.


http://hatueysashes.blogspot.com/2019/05/for-dsa-convention-resolution-on.html

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