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  1. The Wretchedness of Caste – Ambedkar, Fanon, and the Blocked Indian Revolution, part one by Vijay Prashad
    12
    Dec

    The Wretchedness of Caste – Ambedkar, Fanon, and the Blocked Indian Revolution, part one by Vijay Prashad

    This is part one of a three-part blog post. Read also part two and part three. Caste, like race, is wretched. It denigrates the human being, reduces people to inferiority and to cheaper labour. Caste, unlike race, predates the colonial era. It is a wretchedness that comes out of older histories. One sees the caste system sharply in India, but this kind of rigid, birth-derived hierarchy can be found in most cultures, from the mibunsei system in Japan to the osu system in today’s Nigeria and Ca[...]
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  2. The Wretchedness of Caste – Ambedkar, Fanon, and the Blocked Indian Revolution, part two by Vijay Prashad
    12
    Dec

    The Wretchedness of Caste – Ambedkar, Fanon, and the Blocked Indian Revolution, part two by Vijay Prashad

    This is part two of a three-part blog post. Read also part one and part three. Ambedkar and Fanon So, that is the attitude to have when turning to the work of BR Ambedkar (1891-1956) and Frantz Fanon (1925-1961). Marxism is the ink in the pens of Ambedkar and Fanon. Marxism had to be ‘slightly stretched’, Fanon said, its concepts stretched to take the measure of different places and different times (That is essential, or as Lenin put it – ‘the most essential thing in Marxism, the livin[...]
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  3. The Wretchedness of Caste – Ambedkar, Fanon, and the Blocked Indian Revolution, part three by Vijay Prashad
    12
    Dec

    The Wretchedness of Caste – Ambedkar, Fanon, and the Blocked Indian Revolution, part three by Vijay Prashad

    This is part three of a three-part blog post. Read also part one and part two. The Blocked Indian Revolution Cognisant of the special oppression of caste and of religious majoritarianism in Indian society, EMS Namboodiripad (1909-1998), one of India’s most important communist theoreticians, fought against the organising of people based on these very lines; one cannot fight caste oppression on caste lines. Instead, caste oppression had to be fought by organising people into unified class orga[...]
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  4. Reading Fidel is a sublime act of learning
    28
    Sep

    Reading Fidel is a sublime act of learning

    Reading Fidel is a sublime act of learning. With his speeches, you always learn something new, and it seems that he speaks in the present tense because his ideas are more and more current. Fidel was not only the president of Cuba, but he was also a social educator. His speeches significantly influence the education of those who read them because they convey political, ideological, and social ideas. They are invaluable, ethical and aesthetic messages that contribute to the formation of values. T[...]
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  5. LeftWord Books and Young Socialist Artists Poster Exhibition
    14
    Aug

    LeftWord Books and Young Socialist Artists Poster Exhibition

    Join us, as we celebrate those who have contributed to our revolutionary movement for liberation on August 15th and beyond … Despite increasing repression by the state, Indian communists continue to be at the forefront of all just struggles. The communist movement recognises that the struggles ahead are challenging and must be faced with spirit and hope. Towards this endeavor, on India’s 75th Independence Day, LeftWord Books and Young Socialist Artists aim to build on the 100 years of[...]
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