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| | | | | [AI summary] The text provides a detailed and critical account of the May 1968 events in France, focusing on the role of the Enragés group and their influence on the broader student movement. It highlights the Enragés' rejection of traditional leftist ideologies, their use of direct action and sabotage, and their alignment with the spontaneous, anti-authoritarian spirit of the movement. The text also critiques the intellectual and political figures who were seen as complicit in perpetuating the status quo, and it emphasizes the importance of grassroots, autonomous action in challenging cooptive ideologies. The Enragés' activities, such as occupying university buildings, distributing provocative leaflets, and engaging in street battles, are described as emble... | |
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| | | | | Given at the height of his authority in the Soviet Union and International, Bukharin's speech on the Comintern's program given to the Sixth World Congress in 1928 deals with a subject he spent nearly the entire 1920s working on without ever satisfactorily finishing. Bukharin, who wrote the Programme of the World Revolution in 1918 and,... | |
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| | | | | An anarchist from occupied Palestine makes the case for an anti-colonial understanding of the situation and explores what it means to act in solidarity with Palestinians. | |
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| | | Frida Kahlo, The Broken Column, 1944 That [Kahlo] became a world legend is in part due to the fact that ... under the new world order, the sharing of pain is one of the essential preconditions for a redefining of dignity and hope. John Berger Please don't come back! My forehead thumped down on my... | ||