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Capital, governments, multilateral agencies and non-governmental organizations

Contemporary transnational capital aims at full spectrum dominance over the entire political economy of our planet. We learn from the first sentence of the Foreword of Karl Marx (1859), Zur Kritik der Politischen Ökonomie: Erstes Heft, that he wished to critically investigate the system of bourgeois economy involving the six domains of capital, landed property, wage-labour, state, foreign trade and world market.
Pond boats, Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, 1968.

The Use of Free Time

From Internationale Situationniste #4 (June 1960)

A note on the reconstruction of the herstory of sexuality and sex work in Sonagachi, Kolkata, West Bengal, India – Pradip Baksi

The issue of sexwork and sexuality in India needs multidirectional investigations. This is a note about its past, present and future in the light of some socialist understanding of the same.
Class War: the war to end all wars

Direct Action #71 (March 1991)

An issue of this anarcho-syndicalist newspaper, including: London No War But The Class War group set up, Gulf War, poll tax and action against…

Indians on Marx and Engels on India – Pradip Baksi

This article deals with the history of reception of the India-related writings of Karl Marx/Friedrich Engels in India.

Another City for Another Life - Constant

From Internationale Situationniste #3 (December 1959).
Two men examines rolls of painted canvas generated by the industrial painting method

Discourse on Industrial Painting and a Unitary Applicable Art - Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio

A manifesto on industrial (or automated) painting, from Internationale Situationniste #3 (December…

What is the Nonaligned Movement Doing?

A speech by Thomas Sankara on the Nonaligned Movement. It has 1 sentence in which he says Robert Mugabe must be defended. I in no way support this & I condemn both his dictatorship and his genocide of the Ndebele people.

Books and reading

An interview with Thomas Sankara on books.

Asserting our identity

Speech by Thomas Sankara in Harlem on culture.

African Unity

An interview with Thomas Sankara on various subjects.
Bombing of Vietnam, 1965, public domain

Second indochina war: further reading guide

A compilation of relevant content on the Second Indochina War.
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