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  1. Than Soe Naing: a dissident communist from Burma | libcom.org

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    WebNov 27, 2022 · In the Communist Party of Burma, Than Soe Naing served in the Central Bureau as the political commander of the 346th Battalion and in charge of joint operations. After leaving the Communist Party of Burma, he decided to become a political analyst and actively writes political analysis as well as books. Than Soe Naing vs Communist Party …

  2. Labour rebellions of the 1930s in the British Caribbean ... - libcom

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    WebDec 05, 2007 · A brief overview of the numerous struggles which occurred in the British Caribbean during the 1930s, which led to the introduction of many trade union rights across the region, written by Jamaican trade unionist Richard Hart.

  3. Columbus, the Indians and the 'discovery' of America | libcom.org

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    WebFeb 21, 2011 · history books given to children in the United States, it all starts with heroic adventure-there is no bloodshed-and Columbus Day is a celebration. Past the elementary and high schools, there are only occasional hints of something else. Samuel Eliot Morison, the Harvard historian, was the most distinguished writer on Columbus, the author of

  4. Use-value, exchange value, value | libcom.org

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    WebFeb 20, 2016 · Some people think that the usefulness of a commodity can answer this. But uses of things can’t be compared. You read books. You drive cars. They are two totally unrelated and incomparable uses. Maybe you like books more than cars. Does this mean that books are worth more than cars? (1)

  5. List of left-wing publications in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    WebNational political parties England and Wales. Socialist Party EW; Northern Ireland. People Before Profit; Sinn Féin; Scotland. Scottish Labour; Scottish National Party

  6. Ba Jin - Wikipedia

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    WebName. He was born as Li Yaotang, with alternate name Li Feigan. He used the pen name Ba Jin, for which he is most known. The first character of his pen name may have been taken from Ba Enbo, a classmate of his who committed suicide in Paris, and the last character of which is the Chinese equivalent of the last syllable of Peter Kropotkin (克鲁泡 …

  7. Aftermath of World War I - Wikipedia

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    WebThe aftermath of World War I saw drastic political, cultural, economic, and social change across Eurasia, Africa, and even in areas outside those that were directly involved.Four empires collapsed due to the war, old countries were abolished, new ones were formed, boundaries were redrawn, international organizations were established, and many new …

  8. Viet Cong - Wikipedia

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    WebThe term Việt Cộng appeared in Saigon newspapers beginning in 1956. It is a contraction of Việt Nam cộng sản (Vietnamese communist), or alternatively Việt gian cộng sản ("communist traitor to Vietnam"). The earliest citation for Viet Cong in English is from 1957. American soldiers referred to the Viet Cong as Victor Charlie or V-C. "Victor" and …

  9. Brixton Riots (April 10-12, 1981) - BlackPast.org

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    WebJun 13, 2010 · The Brixton Riots of April 10-12, 1981, described as the first serious riots of the 20th century in England, were the first large scale racial confrontations between black British youth and white British police. The rioting was sparked by antagonism between black youths and the police. Since World War Two, the area of Brixton, situated in the borough …

  10. Nestor Machno – Wikipedia

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    WebEcho Books, Winnipeg, Canada ca. 1970, OCLC 5298027. Rudolf Rocker: Memoiren eines deutschen Anarchisten. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt a. M. 1974, ISBN 3-518-00711-4 (Auszug über Nestor Machno (Memento vom 16. August 2004 im Internet Archive)). Felix Schnell: Räume des Schreckens. Gewalt und Gruppenmilitanz in der Ukraine, 1905–1933.



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