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Subject Forum defends anti-imperialist Marxism and People’s China + more from Workers World
Date November 2, 2024 1:04 PM
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** Forum defends anti-imperialist Marxism and People’s China ([link removed] )
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On Oct. 24, 2024, in New York City, Friends of Socialist China celebrated the release of two revolutionary books: “People’s China at 75: The Flag Stays Red,” edited by Carlos Martinez and Keith Bennett, and “Western Marxism,” a collection of essays by the Italian Marxist-Leninist Domenico Losurdo, translated into English . . .

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** Despite fierce opposition, Philadelphia City Council introduces billionaires’ arena bill ([link removed] )
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Philadelphia Which side are you on? That’s the question being asked of 17 Philadelphia City Council members over the next few weeks. Philadelphia march, Oct. 24, 2024. WW PHOTO: Joe Piette On one side are several billionaires proposing a $1.55 billion 76ers basketball arena next to the Chinatown community in . . .

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** Cuba out of electricity? Why it happened. ([link removed] )
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Katrien De Muynck October 21, 2024 Published in French at Investigaction.net. Translation: John Catalinotto. There is virtually no electrical power in Cuba. Cuba specialist Katrien De Muynck explains how it came to this. At his press conference on Friday, Oct. 18, Cuban Vice President Manuel Marrero asked the Cuban people . . .

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** ‘Red for Bread’ mobilizes support for Starbucks union ([link removed] )
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Since July, Starbucks Workers United has been promoting monthly “Red for Bread” days of action. In October, what had been a long weekend of solidarity the three previous months was expanded to a full week of leafleting and picketing outside Starbucks stores. Over 550 separate actions took place from Oct. . . .

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** G.N. Saibaba, 1967-2024 ([link removed] )
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By Princess Harmony Gokarakonda Naga Saibaba (G.N. Saibaba) passed away on Oct. 12 in Hyderabad, India. Saibaba was a communist revolutionary and founding member of the Revolutionary Democratic Front (RDF), established in 2005, and belonged to the International League of Peoples’ Struggle, which was founded by the late Jose Maria . . .

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** Protests greet Kamala Harris rally in Houston  ([link removed] )
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Houston A pro-reproductive rights rally anywhere in Texas is a great idea, especially in Houston, the state’s largest city. When the rally took place, including huge hometown favorite singer Beyoncé Knowles, it literally attracted millions of people! But when it’s a campaign rally being held by Democratic presidential candidate Vice . . .

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** Martinique and Guadeloupe: French colonies in the Caribbean demand lower prices ([link removed] )
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Two French colonies in the Caribbean, that operate under the legal fiction that they are French departments with seats in its parliament, have been the scene of massive protests against high prices for food and other necessities. Protests in Martinique and Guadeloupe have grown in intensity since early September. union . . .

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