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This pamphlet discusses the Communist ideology of Marxist-Haedoism. Intended to be an ideology that can help unify the different beliefs of the Proletariat, the goal of this pamphlet is to show that Proletarian liberation from the Bourgeoisie can only occur if the Proletariat comes together as one.
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Social democracy emerged in the late nineteenth century and has become a leading political ideology in Europe. This short history approaches the evolution of this ideology as a body of political thought and political practices. It expounds the development, transformation and practice of European social democracy through the analysis of four key moments in its history: its origins and rise as a key political force in European politics, the second revisionist...
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For centuries past, often driven by political upheaval or famine, Chinese have migrated to southeast Asia and beyond, to far flung corners of the globe. Large old 'Chinatowns' in cities such as London, Toronto, New York and San Francisco attest to these earlier migrations.Chinese continue to emigrate in large numbers in the 21st century-but this time around circumstances are different. Often encouraged and even facilitated by the Chinese state-officially...
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"Decoding Anthem" is tailored for students, educators, and aficionados of Rand's philosophical narrative. This guide is a beacon of insight into Rand's dystopian world and an indispensable resource for anyone looking to delve deeper into this seminal work's philosophical and thematic depth.The guide embarks on a detailed exploration of the characters within "Anthem."
Explore the nuances of their personalities, motivations, and the symbolic significance...
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"Man Against Myth" by Barrows S. Dunham is a provocative and insightful exploration into the myths that have shaped human thought and society. First published in the mid-20th century, this book challenges readers to question the accepted truths and societal norms that often go unexamined.
Dunham, a philosopher and social critic, meticulously deconstructs various myths that pervade culture, politics, and religion. Through his sharp analysis and engaging...
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This seminal work by Leon Trotsky that captures the fierce ideological battles within the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Written by one of the foremost leaders of the Russian Revolution and a key figure in the development of Marxist theory, this book is an impassioned defense of Marxist principles against what Trotsky perceived as deviations and betrayals within the party.
Trotsky's work is a response to the internal...
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"The Story of Mary Liu" by Edward Hunter is a poignant and powerful narrative that delves into the life of Mary Liu, a courageous woman who endured and resisted the harsh realities of communist China. Through her personal story, Hunter paints a vivid picture of the cultural and political turmoil that defined mid-20th century China.
Mary Liu's journey is one of resilience and determination. Born into a world of political upheaval, she navigates the...
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"The Black Book on Red China: The Continuing Revolt" delves deep into the turbulent history and ongoing unrest within the People's Republic of China. This compelling work provides a stark and unflinching analysis of the political, social, and economic upheavals that have shaped modern China and the establishment of the Communist regime.
The book meticulously chronicles the key events and movements that have challenged the Communist Party's grip on...
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