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178,95 kr. Ernesto Che Guevara fue un dirigente central de la vanguardia comunista de la Revolución Cubana forjada políticamente por Fidel Castro.It's essential for working people to win state power, Che writes. "Then there's the second stage, maybe more difficult than the first"--the transition from dog-eat-dog capitalism to socialism. That includes moving from work as a compulsory condition of survival, to voluntary social labor through which we express our common humanity. In the footsteps of Marx and Lenin, Che's efforts to lay the economic foundations of this historic transformation were hammered out in revolutionary struggle. They chart a road for working people everywhere to join in the fight for a socialist world. And, above all, to transform ourselves in the process.
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128,95 kr. ¿De dónde provino la humanidad? ¿Cómo llegamos hasta donde estamos hoy? ¿Por qué es importante eso? Porque sin comprender que la sociedad humana --desde nuestros ancestros más remotos-- ha sido creada mediante el trabajo social, los trabajadores seguiremos siendo prisioneros de la época capitalista en la que vivimos. Sin conocer cómo nuestro trabajo transforma la naturaleza, cómo el trabajo es la fuerza motriz del rumbo que sigue la humanidad, no podremos ver más allá de la explotación de clases que deforma cada aspecto de nuestras relaciones sociales, ideas y valores. La dictadura del capital no siempre ha existido. Data de apenas unos cientos de años. Al igual que la esclavitud y la servidumbre que le precedieron, el dominio capitalista tuvo un inicio. . . y tendrá un final. Solo la conquista revolucionaria del poder estatal por la clase trabajadora, consciente de nuestra posición de clase y las condiciones de nuestra emancipación, podrá abrir la puerta a un futuro. Un futuro que no se base en el capitalismo con su despiadada explotación, degradación de la naturaleza, subyugación de la mujer, racismo y guerras. Un mundo basado en la solidaridad humana. Un mundo socialista. Eso es lo que una larga visión de la historia nos ayuda a comprender.
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128,95 kr. "Because without understanding how human society since our remotest ancestors has been created through social labor working people remain prisoners of the capitalist epoch in which we live.Without knowing how our labor transforms nature how its the motor force along humanitys ongoing road we cant see beyond the class exploitation that warps every aspect of our social relations ideas and values.The dictatorship of capital hasn't always existed. Its a few hundred years old. Like slavery and serfdom before it capitalist rule had a beginning. . . and will have an end. Only the revolutionary conquest of state power by the working class conscious of our class position and conditions of emancipation can open the door to a future. One based not on dog-eat-dog capitalist exploitation degradation of nature subjugation of women racism and war. A world built on human solidarity. A socialist world.Thats what a long view of history helps us understand."--Amazon.com viewed April 19, 2022.
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58,95 kr. ' Il n'y a de révolution sociale véritable que lorsque la femme est libérée, ' explique le dirigeant de la révolution au Burkina Faso de 1983 à 1987. Les paysans et les travailleurs de ce pays d'Afrique de l'Ouest ont établi un gouvernement révolutionnaire populaire et commencé à combattre la faim, l'analphabétisme et l'arriération économique imposés par la domination impérialiste.
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213,95 kr. Thomas Sankara led the revolution that took place in the West African country Burkina Faso from 1983 to 1987. In this collection of speeches and interviews, Sankara explains how during those years the peasants and workers of Burkina Faso: established a popular revolutionary government; started to fight the hunger, illiteracy, and economic backwardness imposed by imperialist domination; and began to combat the oppression of women inherited from thousands of years of class society. Their actions set an example not only for the workers and peasants of Africa but for those of the whole world, then and now. Sankara was assassinated October 15, 1987, in a coup carried out by the country's current president, Blaise Compaoré. Second edition includes a new introduction by editor Michel Prairie, foreword, maps, chronology and glossary, as well as an index. Thirty-two page photo section features many unpublished photos of the Burkina Faso revolution. Of the first edition, published by Pathfinder in 1988, Victoria Brittain wrote in the London Guardian, "The courage and originality which made him and Burkina Faso the inspiration they were to so many Africans shine out of this collection of his most important speeches."
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213,95 kr. Articles from the early Soviet press on social and cultural issues in the struggle to forge new social relations. The advance of culture, Trotsky notes, requires an increasing level of scientific, technological, and industrial development to free humanity from a dependence upon nature that is degrading--a goal that can only be completed when social relationships are free from mystery and do not oppress people.
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183,95 kr. Describes the decades-long covert counterintelligence program--code-named Cointelpro--directed against socialists and activists in the Black and anti-Vietnam War movements. The operations revealed in the documents cited in this book--many of them photographically reproduced--provide an unprecedented look at the methods used by the FBI, CIA, military intelligence, and other U.S. police agencies. Despite their authors' intentions, these documents also record pieces of the history of efforts to build the communist movement in the United States.
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133,95 kr. Probes the conflicts between the artistry of Black musicians and the control by largely white-owned businesses of jazz distribution--the recording companies, booking agencies, festivals, clubs, and magazines.
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78,95 kr. Speaking together in Cuba in 1991, Mandela and Castro discuss the place in the history of Africa of Cuba and Angola's victory over the invading U.S.-backed South African army, and the resulting acceleration of the fight to bring down the racist apartheid system.
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158,95 kr. Takes up U.S.-Cuba relations, Cuba's role in the fight against apartheid rule in South Africa, the overthrow of the Grenada revolution, and the social consequences of the foreign debt in Latin America and the Caribbean. Castro speaks directly to the American people on issues of vital importance -
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58,95 kr. Since the founding of the modern revolutionary workers movement nearly 150 years ago, Marxists have championed the struggle for women's rights and explained the economic roots in class society of women's oppression. "The struggle for women's liberation," Waters writes, "was lifted out of the realm of the personal, the 'impossible dream, ' and unbreakably linked to the progressive forces of our epoch"--the working-class struggle for power.
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208,95 kr. A comprehensive collection of speeches by the Black rights advocate and scholar. 2nd of 2 vols.
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128,95 kr. This expanded edition includes four talks and an interview given to young people in Ghana, the United Kingdom, and the United States in the last months of his life. Among the new material in this edition is the entire December 1964 debate presentation by Malcolm X at the Oxford Union in the United K
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