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At home in the house of the Lord – Open Road (1984)

“The occupation was the latest in a series of actions prostitutes and supporters have taken to make the British Columbia government lift a recently imposed injunction against soliciting, and to decriminalize prostitution.”

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Capital as Automatic Subject

In particular, Sismondi’s concept of capital, put forward in his 1819 book, New Principles of Political Economy, was a point of reference for Marx’s 1867 book, Capital Volume 1.

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The Domain of the Marvelous – Suzanne Césaire (1941)

“Here at last the world of nature and things makes direct contact with the human being who is again in the fullest sense spontaneous and natural.”

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Abolish the Police and the Military! – Surrealist Group in Sweden (1987)

“Against the miserabilists (i.e., those who defend the domination of misery), we maintain a ‘return to traditional values’: generalized class-warfare!”

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The Social Interest and its influence on Capital

Marx’s choice might not have been coincidence, given that Le Trosne’s last determinant of value was commodities themselves.

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Against Ecology – Pierleone Porcu (1988)

“Against the ‘alternative’ solutions proposed by the ecologists, we see the only way to approach the problem of ecological devastation is within the context of the subversion of all the relations and values on which the capitalist system is based.”

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Métis militancy and Saskatchewan media

“In the ’70s and ’80s, Saskatchewan’s left was chronicled by two formidable magazines: New Breed and Briarpatch. This is the story of how they made grassroots media in Saskatchewan.”

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Louise Michel on the Congress (1896)

“Were I not an Anarchist of long standing, the Parliamentarian Congress in London would have made me one…”

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The Workers and War – Lucy Parsons (1912)

“It is useless for the ruling class to stand on the shore of discontent and attempt to force this tide back to its depths of poverty, for it swells up from the hearts of the people.”

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For Candia – Errico Malatesta (1897)

“We ask our friends: if it were a matter of liberating Trieste, would they go if the only way of doing so would be enlisting under the King’s colors or under Imbriani’s?”

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