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Study Group: Socialism - The Antidote to Economic Meltdown and War

Date:
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Time:
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Event Type:
Meeting
Organizer/Author:
Toni Mendicino
Location Details:
New Valencia Hall, 625 Larkin St, Ste 202, S.F. CA 94109

Alternate Tuesdays starting January 19 , 5:30 PM in Berkeley and 7:00 PM in San Francisco Study Group on Socialism: The Antidote to Economic Meltdown and War

Join a six-session study of Socialism on Trial, the official record of the testimony by James P. Cannon at one of the most important political trials in U.S. history. Defending himself in court in against charges of sedition for opposing U.S. imperialist aims in WWII, Cannon explains key Marxist theory and elucidates how socialism would transform the world and why it’s worth fighting for. The lessons from this case are indispensible tools for today’s anti-capitalist fighters and those interested in demystifying the current economic crisis and seeking alternatives to corporate rule.

The discussion group takes place on alternate Tuesdays, January 19 through March 30 at two different locations. The San Francisco study group will meet 7:00-8:30pm at New Valencia Hall (travel information and address listed above). The Berkeley study group will meet 5:30-7pm on the UC Berkeley campus, 374-A Boalt Hall (School of Law), at Bancroft and Piedmont Streets. Join anytime; everyone is welcome. Both venues are wheelchair accessible.

For more information or to purchase the book, contact Toni at 415-864-1278 or email bafsp [at] earthlink.net.
Added to the calendar on Mon, Jan 11, 2010 3:19PM
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