June

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Karl Marx on Eugen Dühring

Anti-Dühring is Engels' enduring criticism of the mishmash of philosophy, science, and socialism published in Germany by Eugen Dühring (1833-1921) in the middle of the 19th century.

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A Communist’s View: Urgency of Tackling 21st Century “Paradox”

Compelled by the insatiable drive for maximum profit and the resulting concentration of capital and wealth in ever-fewer private hands, modern capitalism has unleashed a series of processes (including global warming, nuclear proliferation and others) that are bringing humanity to the brink of unimaginable horror.

Reconsidering Democratic Centralism

As Shakespeare said “What’s in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”

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Growing the Communist Party: Looking at Organizing Methods in a Historical Context

Millions of Americans, especially young ones, prefer socialism to capitalism.

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On Imagining Socialism and Confronting the Unknowns

How that market should be structured to enhance equity and balance, to take a “more socialist,” more working class empowered direction – its an unknown.