• Zapatista fusion with the people: beyond chauvinist fantasies

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  • On the day of and in the week leading up to Jackson's elections, reactionary hysteria is being whipped up about candidate Chokwe Lumumba, a founding member of the revolutionary New Afrikan People's Organization (NAPO), who is running for mayor of Jackson as a part of the Jackson Kush Plan, a plan attempting to use a combination of mass movement of the people and radical left participation in elections to spark a Black liberation movement in the South of the United
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  • by Ed Thompson I listened to this audio presentation by Tithi Bhattacharya and I'd like to respond to some points.The overall thesis is that Maoist politics are defunct, and that they replace the emancipation of the working class by the working class itself with guerrilla units leading a guerrilla war.Ms. Bhattacharya assumes that “in a conflict between a guerrilla army and a fully functioning state, it is not a mystery who will win”.Is it? Guerrilla warfare has developed for hundreds
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  • by Nat Winn Thanks so much for your late intervention HiFi. It's really appreciated and at least we agree that the debate is an important one. I want to jump right into our differences to give readers a clear sense of where they lie (as your comments also do very well). Again on unity of Object and Subject HiFi states: Through conscious intention human beings objectify themselves socially. They create forms, which, in turn, becomes the condition for their existence.
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  • Kasama is pleased to share news of a new international pubilcation being produced by the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist called People's Voice. The following is an introduction article to this new magazine. Kasama will be sharing articles from the magazine over the next few days. A PDF version of the magazine is also available. Towards New Revolution International Department of Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist has decided to bring out regular informative online service, which can fulfill the demand of our
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  • The fact is that this election is being conducted not for drafting of the new constitution. Instead the election is to goad the country towards party less system and also is being held or will be held at the cost of national sovereignty. That is why I would say that the entire process of the election is nothing more than a drama. This election will not be held. We will not allow it to happen. For months now, the coup
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  • Sanitation " the proper treatment and/or disposal of urine and excrement" could be considered "the most important medical milestone" in modern history according to the British Medical Journal. Yet for at least 2.5 billion people, more than a third of the world's people, this most basic human need is unmet. Most cases of diarrhea are caused by water and food contaminated by faeces, and this disease kills 1,800 children every day. "If 90 school buses filled with kindergardeners were to crash
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  • by Nat Winn Maoist dialectics assert that all that exists is contradiction. Where every thing that exists contains within it both unity and struggle, it is struggle that is the driving force of dialectics and that lays the basis for transformation. Dialectics is not a drive to some final unified process (the unity of subject and object for example). On Life Activity as essence of being humanI've thought a lot about a recent comment by Eve Mitchell where she says:
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  • Last year, Fire on the Mountain  called on the grayer heads to revisit the days when Ohio National Guardsmen shot dead four of us on Kent State campus. Here is my small piece of that much larger picture. By Mike Ely (Kasama Project) May 1970. Forty years have passed. It is history now in the eyes of the world. But for me, and many others, it is raw and alive. It always will be. I won’t tell the well known
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  • Today the Obama administration's FBI added black liberation fighter Assata Shakur to its list of "Most Wanted Terrorists." They doubled the million-dollar price on her head; and she becomes the first woman on the list. Fortunately Assata Shakur is living free in Cuba after being liberated from a federal penitentiary in 1979, but it's clear her life is in mortal danger. Labeling Shakur a "terrorist" is a declaration of war against all dissenters and revolutionaries, and sets her up for
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  • Reports are beginning to come in from May 1 in Nepal. Kasama will share more as the develop. Special thanks to Bikkil Sthapit for sharing photos and reports. Thousands of workers marched through Kathmandu in rallies organized by the All Nepal Revolutionary Trade Union Federation, chanting demands for 8 hours for work, 8 hours for recreation, and 8 hours for rest. The workers delivered a 25 point demand list, chanting "implement it without change." The crowd was led by Biplab,
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Nicolette Attente: Faces of resistance to NATO

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May First in Brooklyn: High school students walk out

We received the following report and photos from  participants in Kasama's project. Click for full pictures. Photo credit: Nicolette Attente.

By Nat Winn

As the high school students began to climb the hill in Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn, I could hear militant chanting. I could see their signs and banners, but not quite make out the words. These were dozens of young students, overwhelmingly Black and Latino. They were joined by a few of their teachers and supporters from Occupy the Hood and Occupy Wall Street.

As they reached the tall Prison Ship Martyrs Monument, their chant suddenly became clear:

“We make history everyday! By what we do and what we say!”

Some students had marched several miles to this park from Paul Robeson High School on May First – after walking out of school. Their school is scheduled to be phased out when the current freshman class graduates -- ultimately paving the way for private charter schools that will go into the already swollen pockets of Mayor Bloomberg’s powerful friends.

 

The grievances of Paul Robeson students appeared in a YouTube video that went viral – calling out the city-wide school closing and bitterly criticizing their own treatment at the hands of school guards and police. They are speaking about what is happening to youth widely. And they pointed out that this disrespect is part of the same racist social programming that led to death of Trayvon Martin.

I saw them join together in this rally with about 30 students from Brooklyn Tech High School – which is right across the street from Fort Greene park. Brooklyn Tech students decided to march in solidarity with Paul Robeson.

Many of the kids from Brooklyn Tech had their own painful issue to raise: One of their close friends had been murdered by police.

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