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Webcast on "Behind the World Economic Crisis: System Failure & the Need for Revolution!
Date:
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Time:
7:00 PM
-
9:00 PM
Event Type:
Meeting
Organizer/Author:
Revolution Books
Email:
Phone:
(510)848-1196
Address:
2425 Channing Way, Berkeley,CA
Location Details:
Revolution Books
2425 Channing Way( in the Sather Gate Parking Mall off of Telegraph Avenue). Wheelchair accessible, donations accepted.
2425 Channing Way( in the Sather Gate Parking Mall off of Telegraph Avenue). Wheelchair accessible, donations accepted.
Come and join Revolution Books in viewing a Live Webcast With Raymond Lotta who speaks on the current economic crisis in "Behind the World Economic Crisis: System Failure & the Need for Revolution".
Want to know why capitalism is facing its most serious economic crisis since the Great Depression?
Want to know why the problem is not that the banks are too big to fail but that capitalism is too big a failure for world humanity?
Want to know why no one in their right mind should want to rescue or reform this exploitative and plundering system...and why only socialism can solve problems like racism, health care, and the environment?
Then you need to hear Raymond Lotta and participate in a unique live webcast.
In October 2008, when the global banking system was facing possible collapse, the Agence France-Presse went to the German finance minister, a former U.S. Treasury official, and Raymond Lotta for comment. Raymond Lotta is a Maoist political economist and communist revolutionary. His book America in Decline was reviewed in Foreign Affairs. He has given talks at UCLA, Harvard, and Howard, as well as in London and Mexico. An activist-scholar, Raymond has been part of anti-globalization conferences and protests in India, the Philippines, and Canada.
Listen to Raymond Lotta on YouTube
This interactive, live webcast is a fund-raiser for Revolution Books in New York City. People will be able to log on by donating $20 (a Paypal account is being set up) and you can ask questions via an e-mail address being created for the occasion (and possibly by phone as well).
Spread the word through e-lists, Facebook, etc. And let us know if you would like to help work on making this important talk get out to as many people as possible.
Want to know why capitalism is facing its most serious economic crisis since the Great Depression?
Want to know why the problem is not that the banks are too big to fail but that capitalism is too big a failure for world humanity?
Want to know why no one in their right mind should want to rescue or reform this exploitative and plundering system...and why only socialism can solve problems like racism, health care, and the environment?
Then you need to hear Raymond Lotta and participate in a unique live webcast.
In October 2008, when the global banking system was facing possible collapse, the Agence France-Presse went to the German finance minister, a former U.S. Treasury official, and Raymond Lotta for comment. Raymond Lotta is a Maoist political economist and communist revolutionary. His book America in Decline was reviewed in Foreign Affairs. He has given talks at UCLA, Harvard, and Howard, as well as in London and Mexico. An activist-scholar, Raymond has been part of anti-globalization conferences and protests in India, the Philippines, and Canada.
Listen to Raymond Lotta on YouTube
This interactive, live webcast is a fund-raiser for Revolution Books in New York City. People will be able to log on by donating $20 (a Paypal account is being set up) and you can ask questions via an e-mail address being created for the occasion (and possibly by phone as well).
Spread the word through e-lists, Facebook, etc. And let us know if you would like to help work on making this important talk get out to as many people as possible.
For more information:
http://www.revolutionbooks.org
Added to the calendar on Sat, Sep 19, 2009 8:52AM
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What about the unemployed and or those severely below the poverty line?!! Those that cant afford the $20...
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