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04/18/2026

Babatunde

05/06/2022

May 7 and 8: Marcello Musto on Communism, John Bellamy Foster on Ecology, Jane Holgate on the newfound militancy in the labor movement. For Sunday you can also register at Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/329769999947

04/30/2022

May Day 2022
Building Alternatives in Rojava

04/27/2022

April turns to May with these next five events, the first of which takes place this coming Saturday, April 30.

04/19/2022

This last weekend of April not only has two events with presentation and open discussion but is also the new Grundrisse, Notebooks 4 and 5 beginning on Saturday at 11 am. Go to marxedproject.org to register.

04/18/2022

Starting this Tuesday afternoon, we cover the world from Brazil and Indonesia to Rojava on May 1.

04/07/2022

Next 3 events begin with 2 this weekend. Medicare for All on Saturday, Global Struggles of the Working Class on Sunday

04/06/2022

Upcoming weekend of April 9 and 10 brings class to the forefront of discussion with Mark Dudzic opening up with a talk on the ongoing urgency of the fight for Medicare for All on Saturday.

03/27/2022

From marxists.org one can find the timeline for of the Paris Commune. 151 years ago, the three days of the weekend we are experiencing had at least these moments:

• March 26: A municipal council — the Paris Commune — is elected by the citizens of Paris. Commune consists of workers, among them members of the First International and followers of Proudhon and Blanqui.

• March 28: The Central Committee of the National Guard, which up to then had carried on the government, resigns after it first decrees the permanent abolition of the "Morality Police".

• March 30: The Commune abolishes conscription and the standing army; the National Guard, in which all citizens capable of bearing arms were to be enrolled, was to be the sole armed force. The Commune remitts all payments of rent for dwelling houses from October 1870 until April 1871. On the same day the foreigners elected to the Commune were confirmed in office, because "the flag of the Commune is the flag of the World Republic".

Tomorrow, Mark Lause comes online with the MEP tomorrow afternoon to explain much from his new book, Soldiers of Revolution.

register at marxedproject.org or

with Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/265454711187

03/26/2022

March of 2022 is winding down—but Jason Read and Mark Lause are showing up. Jason with Spinoza and Marx tomorrow and Mark with many Communards on Sunday—both starting times are 2 pm US and Canada EDT.
Come on by and join the discussion.

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