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China's Second ‘Cultural Revolution'


12.23.2014 :: Analysis

Introduction: China is in the midst of its second ‘cultural revolution' in a half century. While the first (under Chairman Mao Tse Tung) was intended to ‘revitalize socialism'; the current is directed to ‘moralizing' capitalism.


Imperialism and the Politics of Torture


12.15.2014 :: United States

Introduction: The US Senate Report documenting CIA torture of alleged terrorist suspects raises a number of fundamental questions about the nature and operations of the State, the relationship and the responsibility of the Executive Branch and Congress to the vast secret police networks which span the globe – including the United States.


Brazil: President Rousseff Declares War on the Working Class


12.13.2014 :: Latin America

Introduction: The Brazilian working class is facing the most savage assault on its living standards in over a decade. And it is not just the industrial workers who are under attack. The landless rural workers, public and private salaried employees, teachers and health professionals, the unemployed and the poor are facing massive cuts in income, jobs and welfare payments.


The Rise of German Imperialism and the Phony “Russian Threat”


12.06.2014 :: Analysis

Introduction: The principle Nazi ideological prop that secured massive financial and political support from Germany's leading industrialists was the Communist and Soviet threat. The main Nazi military drive, absorbing two-thirds of its best troops, was directed eastward at conquering and destroying Russia.


Dis-Accumulation on a World Scale: Pillage, Plunder and Wealth


12.03.2014 :: Analysis

Introduction: Over the past 30 years, wealth has grown exponentially and has become increasingly concentrated foremost in the upper .01%, then the .1%, followed by the 1% and the upper 10% - 20%.


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