Trotsky’s October 23, 1923 letter is the first comprehensive document in the inner-party struggle in which he was forced to answer, in detail, not only political attacks but also distortions of the history of the Bolshevik Party and the October Revolution.
Rohini Hensman — Given his prominence as a high-ranking Bolshevik, Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev is very little known. This is a pity, because there is much we can learn from his writings as well as his practice even today.
John Bellamy Foster — The word degrowth stands for a family of political-economic approaches that, in the face of today’s accelerating planetary ecological crisis, reject unlimited, exponential economic growth as the definition of human progress.
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In the introduction to this summer's special issue on "Planned Degrowth," John Bellamy Foster outlines the major themes of degrowth thought, including…
“Although the fierce resistance of the Ukrainians has slowed down the advance of the Russian troops, it is very difficult to predict the sequence of events. But there is no reason to think that Putin has given up on his plan to dismantle Ukraine.”
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The Conejo Players Theatre (CPT) located in Thousand Oaks, California, is proud to offer two outstanding productions to celebrate Black History Month and share their ongoing commitment to bring more offerings for the BIPOC Community in the greater Conejo area and Los Angeles & Ventura counties.
Nat’s Last Struggle
Friday & Saturday:
Sunday: 2 pm (Pacific Time)
In celebration of Black History Month, The Conejo Players Theatre will live-stream Nat’s Last Struggle, a powerful one-act, one-man show written by Norfolk playwright P. A. Wray. Nat Turner led a slave rebellion that took place in Southampton County, Virginia, during August 1831. This play is a dramatic adaptation of “The Confessions of Nat Turner,” published by Thomas R. Grey.