Arizona Bay’s Favorite Kasama Posts
Posted by Mike E on January 4, 2010
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Arizona Bay writes on favorites:
TOO MANY. I’ve read a shitload of Kasama so it’s hard to remember… However I’ll try and remember some of my faves:
I liked that one on “Blacks and Jews: A Revolutionary View” by Mike Ely
“Needed Fusion: Profoundly Non-Dogmatic & Starkly Revolutionary” by Mike Ely
“Heresy: On New Demarcations & Coherent Theory” by Mike Ely
Bottoms Up: A Pub Crawl with Karl Marx by Wilhelm Liebknecht
Memories of Beer Lovers, Hemp Farmers & Bloody Revolution by Mike Ely.
Also the post “A Question Over Iran: Can the People Make History or Not?” was one of the best pro-Iranian uprising polemics from a leftist perspective available on the internet, I regularly sent it to all the vulgar anti-imperialists I came across.
But that is not all of them, just the ones I can remember that I liked. Kasama has contributed greatly to my current political understandings (and one of the biggest things that got me off the Soviet fetishist quasi-liberal phase I was in for a while)
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Stiofan said
“A Question Over Iran: Can the People Make History or Not” was widely forwarded and cross posted on other sites which makes me think it was probably one of the most influential of the “Best of 2009.”