Kasama Engagements: Nepal, Mao, Badiou & Reclaiming Communism
Posted by Mike E on April 8, 2009
Kasama has hosted a series of sharp engagements over the last two weeks. There is more to come….
Communist Philosophy:
John Steele: Revolutionary Faithfulness and the Radically New
Ulises Subida: The Vision & Method of the RCP’s Polemics
Badiou & Nepal: Battlegrounds Over Communist Reconception
J. Ramsey: Thoughts on Badiou’s HardTalk Interview
Bill Martin: Dear Professor Badiou… About that RCP Assault
RCP’s polemic: Why Alain Badiou is a Rousseauist… And Why We Should Not Be
On the Idea of Communism Conference:
Idea of Communism: Zizek On The Impossible
Idea of Communism: Notes On Day 1
Idea of Communism: Badiou On Politics, Economy And The State
Idea of Communism: Which Communism?
Idea of Communism: Communism 2.0?
Idea of Communism: Communism Is Dead, Long Live Communism
Colliding Views on Nepal’s Maoist Revolution:
Interview: Subash Pokharel, a Leading Gay Activist in Nepal
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) Responds to RCP Critique (June 2006)
RCP Critique of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) – Nov. 2008
Opposing Lines on Maoist Revolution: RCP,USA and CP of Nepal (Maoist) (Kasama pamphlet)
Nepal: Understanding Riptides of Transition
Ben Peterson: Eyewitness Report from Maoist Army Camp
J.B. Connors: Learning from the Maobadi
Next Week: Digging Deep on Nepal
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Stephen David Mauldin said
Maybe of interest:
Maobadi: The State of Things Today
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Stephen David Mauldin said
paragraph break second paragraph above.. also a missing word is second paragraph
Mike E said
Stephen: where is this from?
Is this your writing?
Stephen David Mauldin said
Its my writing but of course heavily dependent of the concepts of the Maobadi which I am studying and as I understand them.. I am also posting soon another development of the thesis I am pursuing as follows, in this case its my understanding of Badiou philosophy of communism and how it is exemplified by the revolutionary practice of the Maobadi:
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