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Is CRT et al Marxist? | Blog Posts

Is CRT Marxist? Obviously, Marx was concerned, overwhelmingly with class, which the leading voices of the Great Awokening are not. They tend to be more concerned with the race and gender identity of the lead in the next Marvel superhero movie or the next vice-chair of the Vanderbilt U. diversity-inclusion-equity (DIE) administration than they are with the traditional proletariat. Perhaps it would be more accurate to call these movements “Leninist.” Marx used the phrase “the expropriators are expropriated” in the prophetic sense, while Lenin turned it into the imperative: “expropriate the expropriators.” Marx assumed, hand-wavingly, that the proles could of course competently manage the forces of production once they got their hands on them. Lenin had to deal with the disorganizational consequences of this, and during his New Economic Policy he went back to letting the the more talented operate in markets.

50 years after NEP, a wealth and ethnic divide

50 years after NEP, a wealth and ethnic divide Modified4:02 am - SPECIAL REPORT | When former air force technician Safwan Saleh started a side project of re-selling custom watches, he did not envision he would soon start his own clothing brand, Petak, in 2016. The brand, featuring Safwan’s exclusive designs, started off only with an online presence, but soon he was generating enough business to open a brick and mortar store in Cyberjaya. As the business grew, the entrepreneur had planned to open three more outlets by the end of 2020. And then Covid-19 hit, and expansion plans turned into a game of survival.

Is Bersih 2 0 a people s front or a PH front?

Is Bersih 2.0 a people’s front or a PH front? Letter to the Editor From Kua Kia Soong It is gratifying to see that three years after GE14 in 2018, Bersih 2.0 (Bersih) has roused and is urging Malaysians not to hesitate to take to the streets again, to “fight the system” and to “display their dissatisfaction”. Is it coincidental that Pakatan Harapan (PH) is once again in the opposition? The message to struggle on is certainly what we want to hear since we are still living under an unjust, undemocratic and oppressive state, but first, the leadership must clear up some inconvenient truths, namely:

COMMENT | NEP at 50: Looking back and moving on

COMMENT | NEP at 50: Looking back and moving on
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