Engels
Day of the people: Gracchus Babeuf and the communist idea
Doug Enaa Greene delivered the above talk to the Revolutionary Students Union at the Un
The 'Marx party' -- Karl Marx's revolutionary household
Paul Le Blanc: Why Occupy activists should read the greats of revolutionary socialism
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An exchange on Marx and Engels and 'small is beautiful'
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Derek Wall: 'Ecosocialism places Marx at the centre of its analysis'
September 10, 2011 -- Green Left Weekly -- Economist, activist and writer Derek Wall (pictured above) is a member of the Green Party of England and Wales (and the Green Left grouping within it) and is the author of several books on ecology and politics. Wall will speak via video link at the Climate Change Social Change activist conference in Melbourne,r September 30 to October 3. He maintains the ecosocialist blog Another Green World. He spoke to Green Left Weekly’s Simon Butler about the politics of ecosocialism.
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What are the most valuable insights ecosocialists can bring to discussions about the source of our ecological problems?
Ecosocialism, without being reductionist, cuts to the roots of the ecological crisis. The destruction of the environment is not an accident. It is not simply a problem of false ideas and it is not a product of inappropriate policies that can easily be dealt with by electing a new set of politicians.
New books reveal Friedrich Engels’ revolutionary life
Engels: A Revolutionary Life, by John Green, Artery
Friedrich Engels: the Che Guevara of his day
Review by Alex Miller
Marx, Engels and Lenin on the national question
By Norm Dixon