Forum: Discrimination
19th May 2013, 20:09
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Replies: 12
Views: 358
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Forum: Trashcan
9th May 2013, 13:23
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Replies: 2
Views: 173
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Forum: Music
21st April 2013, 03:13
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Replies: 439
Views: 5,594
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Forum: Politics
18th April 2013, 14:52
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Replies: 100
Views: 3,105
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Forum: Learning
17th April 2013, 14:41
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Replies: 14
Views: 596
It's certainly an interesting question, i've...
It's certainly an interesting question, i've often wondered about the flip-side of this particularly about whether the predominance of few workers employed in small service industries in the advanced...
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Forum: Practice & Propaganda
30th March 2013, 18:00
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Replies: 64
Views: 1,835
Marxists do support building takeovers when...
Marxists do support building takeovers when workers do it themselves but mostly communists aren't strong enough in workplaces to be at the forefront of these types of struggle and it would be...
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Forum: Women's Struggle
27th March 2013, 19:16
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Replies: 24
Views: 835
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Forum: Politics
24th March 2013, 20:13
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Replies: 68
Views: 2,583
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Forum: Politics
24th March 2013, 17:48
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Replies: 68
Views: 1,957
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Forum: Discrimination
23rd March 2013, 17:28
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Replies: 38
Views: 1,725
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Forum: Learning
20th March 2013, 15:16
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Replies: 1
Views: 99
The peasantry are a class of smallholding...
The peasantry are a class of smallholding farmers, the peasantry was the largest class in feudal society, the class which produced the agricultural products and exchanged them in the towns for...
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Forum: Politics
16th March 2013, 11:12
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Replies: 60
Views: 1,691
Historically revolutions have broken out in the...
Historically revolutions have broken out in the weakest link of capitalism not the strongest, Russia, China etc. That's one of the great contradictions of the epoch of socialist revolution, that a...
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Forum: Politics
14th March 2013, 08:01
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Replies: 60
Views: 1,691
Egypt and Greece are very exciting prospects,...
Egypt and Greece are very exciting prospects, Egypt has already had a revolution and the bourgeois discredit themselves daily, on the negative side the socialists are new and inexperienced and a...
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Forum: Learning
9th March 2013, 03:44
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Replies: 31
Views: 581
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Forum: Discrimination
9th March 2013, 02:41
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Replies: 390
Views: 12,810
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Forum: Politics
9th March 2013, 02:15
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Replies: 378
Views: 23,030
Perhaps it would be better to keep this thread...
Perhaps it would be better to keep this thread about the SWP, the fuckups around the disputes committee and the development of an opposition rather than how the CPGB does or does not engage the...
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Forum: Learning
8th March 2013, 22:29
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Replies: 31
Views: 581
Tricky question, all sorts of horrendous and...
Tricky question, all sorts of horrendous and repulsive processes like enclosure, slavery and colonisation had their place in developing production, the world market, the world division of labour and...
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Forum: Learning
8th March 2013, 17:56
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Replies: 13
Views: 335
Honestly i don't know much about the native...
Honestly i don't know much about the native american tribes specifically but tribal society or primitive communism is so called because the productivity of labour is so low and the division of labour...
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Forum: Learning
8th March 2013, 17:11
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Replies: 27
Views: 502
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Forum: Learning
8th March 2013, 15:03
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Replies: 13
Views: 335
As far as i know the central americans had a...
As far as i know the central americans had a slave society or at least had a significant degree of slavery, the peoples in the central and western parts of what's now the USA had a tribal society...
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Forum: Politics
6th March 2013, 19:41
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Replies: 223
Views: 8,284
Christ this thread is embarrassing, this is why...
Christ this thread is embarrassing, this is why we need a giant facepalm smiley.
Who will be the next glorious socialist president of a capitalist state? Gaddafi and Chavez are gone, Saddam's been...
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Forum: Learning
22nd February 2013, 12:51
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Replies: 13
Views: 316
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Forum: Politics
20th February 2013, 04:17
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Replies: 87
Views: 2,899
The gains in them do, the faults don't. I don't...
The gains in them do, the faults don't. I don't think the proletariat rules in any of those countries so it's necessary to bring the working class to power but it's clear that the form of state is...
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Forum: Learning
20th February 2013, 03:21
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Replies: 6
Views: 248
Eh no? I'm not talking about the 'factors of...
Eh no? I'm not talking about the 'factors of production' which iirc are considered land, labour, capital and entrepreneurship.
I'm talking about the productive forces which are means of production(...
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Forum: Learning
17th February 2013, 21:35
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Replies: 43
Views: 1,166
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