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The Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine

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             The Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine is both a historical document and a living political program for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Issued in 1969 at the time of the Front’s second Congress, this document lays out the fundamental understandings and analysis of the PFLP in relation to the colonization of Palestine, the forces of the revolution and the force... » Continue Reading

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In Memory of Comrade Norman Bethune

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          In Memory ofComrade Norman Bethune December 21, 1939 Comrade Norman Bethune,7 a member of the Communist Party of Canada, was around fifty when he was sent by the Communist Parties of Canada and the United States to China; he made light of traveling thousands of miles to help us in our War of Resistance Against Japan. He arrived in Yanan in the spring of last year, went to work in the Wut... » Continue Reading

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The Foolish Old Man Who Removed the Mountains

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         The Foolish Old Man Who Removed the Mountains June 11, 1945 This was Comrade Mao Zedong’s concluding speech at the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China. We have had a very successful congress. We have done three things. First, we have decided on the line of our Party, which is boldly to mobilize the masses and expand the people’s forces so that, under the leadership o... » Continue Reading

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Philosophical Trends In The Feminist Movement: A Foreword by Anuradha

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“….But Anuradha was different.” -Arundhati Roy  That is what everyone who knew Anuradha Ghandy says. That is what almost everyone whose life she touched thinks. She died in a Mumbai hospital on the morning of 12 April 2008, of malaria. She had probably picked it up in the jungles of Jharkhand where she had been teaching study classes to a group of Adivasi women. In this great democracy of ours, An... » Continue Reading

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