Editors' Blog
Fertility, Women, and the Rise of Modern Capitalism: Review by Thomas Riggins
Women, Fertility, and the Rise of Modern Capitalism: Review
Working in the Union Movement
Since 1995 when the Sweeney leadership interrupted the usual transition in the AFL-CIO, America's union movement has become more and more approachable.
Nelson Mandela and the Time for an Official Apology by Norman Markowitz
Nelson Mandela, one of the major figures in the liberation struggles of the 20th century, has died at the age of 95. Mandela, who led the struggle for the liberation of the people of South Africa from the Apartheid Regime, a monstrous relic of Hitler Fascism in Africa propped up...
From Holocaust Deniers to Fascism's Celebrator's Today by Norman Markowitz
The following News Item was sent to me by friends engaged in the present struggle to condemn the Croatian Football Team The source is Neues Deutchland, which was the leading newpaper in the German Democratic Republic, the state founded by anti-fascists with the aide of the USSR after WWII.
Highlights of U.S. History from a Marxist Perspective: The Depression by Norman Markowitz
Below is a text the class that I gave last Thursday on U.S. History. Unfortunately, the last part of the text was truncated. I will also send the suggested readings and video clips which I sent to those participating, along with my response to questions in a subsequent blog
The Return of the Marxist IQ by Norman Markowitz
Having been away for a while and more ovewhelmed with work, I hadn't posted this months Marxist IQ. But better late than never
History Turned on It Head: Content and Form in the Rhetoric of Franklin Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan by Norman Markowitz
Last weekend I participated in a scholarly Conference at the University of Gent in Belgium, a Conference titled "Weapons of Mass Seduction," Rhetoric and Political Discourse in the United States, Historical, Contemporary and Theoretical Approaches to U.S. Rhetoric