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Marx is Back
Date:
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Time:
7:00 PM
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9:00 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Haymarket Books
Location Details:
San Francisco State University
HSS 153
San Francisco, CA
HSS 153
San Francisco, CA
They said that Marx was dead--that capitalism had triumphed. Then came the realities of globalization. Then came endless wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Then came the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression. Now, Marx's ideas seem to explain the world a lot better than what you see on Fox News.
But Marx also predicted that the inequalities of capitalism would give rise to resistance. And we've only just begun to see the emergence of a new generation of struggles, from the protests for immigrant rights, to the factory occupations of workers in Chicago, to the massive outpouring of solidarity with the people of Gaza and Palestine.
Come to a discussion of Marx's ideas and how they apply to today, and then get involved in helping us to build a movement that puts Marx’s ideas into practice! As Marx himself said, "Philosophers have only interpreted the world; the point is to change it!"
Featured Speakers:
Ragina Johnson has been a leading activist in the anti-war and Palestinian Solidarity movements. In 2006 she coordinated the successful College Not Combat campaign for Prop. I which passed in S.F. and is currently fighting for LGBT rights and the overturn of Prop. 8. Her recent political studies focus on the face of poverty in the United States, attempting to debunk the politics of personal responsibility.
Sid Patel is a Bay Area socialist activist. He was a founding member of the Campus Antiwar Network, and has also organized for immigrant rights, gay marriage, and against the death penalty. He contributes to SocialistWorker.org, most recently with coverage of the No on Prop 8 demonstrations.
But Marx also predicted that the inequalities of capitalism would give rise to resistance. And we've only just begun to see the emergence of a new generation of struggles, from the protests for immigrant rights, to the factory occupations of workers in Chicago, to the massive outpouring of solidarity with the people of Gaza and Palestine.
Come to a discussion of Marx's ideas and how they apply to today, and then get involved in helping us to build a movement that puts Marx’s ideas into practice! As Marx himself said, "Philosophers have only interpreted the world; the point is to change it!"
Featured Speakers:
Ragina Johnson has been a leading activist in the anti-war and Palestinian Solidarity movements. In 2006 she coordinated the successful College Not Combat campaign for Prop. I which passed in S.F. and is currently fighting for LGBT rights and the overturn of Prop. 8. Her recent political studies focus on the face of poverty in the United States, attempting to debunk the politics of personal responsibility.
Sid Patel is a Bay Area socialist activist. He was a founding member of the Campus Antiwar Network, and has also organized for immigrant rights, gay marriage, and against the death penalty. He contributes to SocialistWorker.org, most recently with coverage of the No on Prop 8 demonstrations.
For more information:
http://norcalsocialism.org/?q=sfsu-apr15-m...
Added to the calendar on Wed, Apr 1, 2009 11:07PM
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Both capitalism and communism are controlled political systems of organized wealth and propagated by members in the CFR, Bilderbergers and the Trilateral Commission. Marx created the framework for the elites to take total control of the state by private property confiscation, taxation and a centralize government giving them total control. The equalitarian language of Marx in actuality gives total control by a select few (the vanguard) to have control over you by them. Don't be fooled.
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