Wages, productivity and the rate of exploitation: Some concrete examples

Michael Pröbsting 1 August, 2023 First published at TheCommunists.net. The latest edition of the ILO’s Global Wage Report contains a number of interesting figures which demonstrate how the bosses are offloading the consequences of the capitalist crisis on the shoulders of the working class. The study shows, among others, that the real wages are more or less stagnating while the capitalists force the workers to produce more and more commodities. [1] Karl Marx explained in Capital Vol. 1 that the working day of a worker can basically be divided in two parts. One portion which he…

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Venezuela: Politics of the commons — The open-ended history of communes

Reinaldo Iturriza López 10 August, 2023 First published at Venezuela Analysis. The history of the Communes is the history of the organization of the working class. But not the working class in an abstract sense, but that of the really existing one in a specific historical moment. Both the available documentary record and the testimony of organizers allow us to conclude that Hugo Chávez, and certainly the most astute members of the Bolivarian movement, fully understood the need, to unite and organize, to interpellate and be interpellated by what Chávez then referred to…

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Twenty-first century imperialism, multipolarity and capitalism’s ‘final crisis’

John Smith & Federico Fuentes 1 August, 2023 As the author of Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century: Globalization, Super-Exploitation, and Capitalism’s Final Crisis, which won the first Paul A. Baran—Paul M. Sweezy Memorial Award for an original monograph concerned with the political economy of imperialism, few have spent as much time as John Smith thinking through the realities of global imperialism today. Smith has been an oil rig worker, bus driver, and telecommunications engineer. He is now a researcher and writer, as well as a longtime activist in the anti-war and…

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Video – New Witch Hunt Demonizes Peace with China

Vijay Prashad & Manolo de los Santos Seventy-five years ago, a witch hunt was launched in the United States against peace activists and leftists who opposed the growing danger of war with the Soviet Union. Today, as the United States has adopted major power conflict with China as its main military priority, and the danger of military confrontation with China grows, there is a new witch hunt against peace activists. But people are fighting back all around the globe. Brian Becker is joined by Manolo De Los Santos, the co-executive…

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پاکستان انسٹیٹیوٹ آف انٹر نیشنل افئیرز کراچی میں پاکستان کی معاشی صورتحال پر ایک سیمینار جس میں پاکستان کے اہم دانشورون کی گفتگو…..ہر سنجیدہ فکر رکھنے والے اور سیاسی کارکنون کے لئے بہت اہم گفتگو..

Report By Nawaz Arain, (Asia Commune Pakistan) Current situation analysis on the economy of Pakistan in terms of IMF/ Wrld Bank Policies ; A Seminar  held @ Pakistan Institute of International Affairs [PIIA], Karachi.  Speakers Dr. Kaiser Bengali, Economics / Consultant Ministry of planning development & , Prof. Masooma Hassan,  Dr. Shabbar Zaidi Ex Federal Wealth Minister and  others prominent Govt. high official, Civil Society representative.  https://youtu.be/sCsdmt4wC8E

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Film – “LET’S RENT A TRAIN!” 

Life in the Toronto Branch of the  League for Socialist Action, 1961-1977  Click on picture below to see the Film  “LET’S RENT A TRAIN!” is an unprecedented, 93-minute historical film documenting  the rise and fall of a revolutionary political group whose youthful members waged  campaigns that profoundly altered Canada’s political landscape.   During the social upheaval of the 1960s and 1970s, as members of the League for  Socialist Action (LSA), several hundred highly disciplined activists led Canada’s  antiwar movement against the U.S. invasion of Vietnam, and exposed Ottawa’s financial  and diplomatic complicity…

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You are not alone – the quest for solidarity

By ROAPE – July 25, 2023 ROAPE contributor, Yusuf Serunkuma, reviews a new book on the loneliness of the left. Left Alone is a highly original collection of urgent stories, reflections and short essays from around the world on the lived experiences of left loneliness from a variety of genres and left political currents. Serunkuma praises a volume that capture struggles in the trenches of authoritarianism, and on the streets of the capitalist world. By Yusuf Serunkuma In all struggles—before mass consciousness and awakening—strugglers, fighters, resistors or peasant/organic intellectuals have…

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Sri Lanka – Muslim MPs betray MMDA Reforms

The recommendations submitted by the MPs take astoundingly regressive positions on reforms to the MMDA. Some of the most egregious recommendations include:1. The bride’s signature on the marriage register to have no value without a male guardian signing, denying women their autonomy.2. Muslim women continue to be excluded from holding public office under the MMDA, which will have only male registrars. Inclusion of women Quazis (judges) has not been specified.3. Maintain the Quazi system without any changes, including criteria and process for appointing Quazis.4. Exceptions to minimum age of marriage…

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