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Tag Archives: Karl Marx
Impressions of Anarchism
This paper is the first of four essays that contemplate the intellectual richness of the discussions and texts that were a part of a directed reading in Fall 2013.[1] I view these papers as a series of impressionistic reflections of … Continue reading
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Tagged Anarchism, Karl Marx, Nationalism, Nationalism and Culture, Rudolf Rocker
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Getting There
Writing a dissertation proposal is not an easy task. After months of chasing my tail I think the spiral is moving. I am getting closer. Following is the introduction to the current draft: I am a Kanaka Maoli (native Hawaiian) scholar, … Continue reading
Allies in the Anti-capitalist movement
The fundamental aim of a coherent anti-capitalist movement has to be to assume social command over both the production and distribution of surpluses.[1] Who constitutes this coherent anti-capitalist movement? In The Enigma of Capital and the Crisis of Capitalism David … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-capitalism, Capitalism, David Harvey, Indigenous people, Karl Marx, New Imperialism
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