What must the proletariat do to break its chains, to conquer its freedom once and for all, to transform capitalist society, based on the profit of a minority, that is, of the bourgeoisie and its state ...
The argument that forms of organization must be adapted to the respective era of development is very often countered by the seemingly logical and common saying: Revolution is not a “question of ...
But how did the last Plenum of the E.C.C.I. evaluate the experiences of the Chinese revolution, including the experience of the Canton insurrection? What further perspectives did it outline? The ...
1. The essential conditions which not only prevent the realization of the socialist ideal but are, in addition, sometimes a source of painful tests and grave dangers to the revolution, are well enough ...
Introduction -- Revolutionary Chinese poster and their impact abroad / by Lincoln Cushing -- People, poverty, politics, and posters /by Ann tompkins -- Nature and transformation -- Production and ...
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