Category: Books, Arts and Culture
Another View of Marvel’s Black Panther
Posted by Eric Brooks | Mar 2, 2018 | Books, Arts and Culture | 0
Colonial Origins of Racism in the United States
Posted by W. T. Whitney, Jr. | Mar 1, 2018 | Books, Arts and Culture | 0
Caste Does Not Explain Race
By Charisse Burden-Stelly January 6, 2021 In the late 1940s, the Cold War was heating up....
Read MoreBook Review: Indonesia was Model for Anti-Communist Massacres, US Complicit
Reviewed By W. T. Whitney Jr. January 10, 2021 Vincent Bevins, The Jakarta Method,...
Read MoreBeethoven and the Ode to Joy
By Jenny Farrell December 4, 2020 Like few other composers, Beethoven expresses the will...
Read MoreBook Review: Raven Leilani’s “Luster”
Reviewed by Roger Marheine Luster. By Raven Leilani. New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux....
Read MoreBook Review: David Horsley’s “The Political Life and Times of Claudia Jones”
The Political Life and Times of Claudia Jones. By David Horsley. The Political Life and Times of...
Read MoreJack London: How I Became a Socialist
More than a few US high school students read Jack London’s The Call of the Wild and his...
Read MoreBook Review: “Understanding the War Industry”
Wars R Us: A Review of Christian Sorensen’s New Book “Understanding the War Industry” By Jeremy...
Read MoreBook Review: Coffeeland – One Man’s Dark Empire and the Making of Our Favorite Drug
By Blair F. Bertaccini November 4, 2020 Coffeeland – One Man’s Dark...
Read MoreMovie Review of “Epicentro”: Epic Distortions
By Sue Ashdown September 25, 2020 The problem with reviewing a film like Hubert...
Read MoreBook Review: Circle in the Darkness: Memoir of a World Watcher
By Rick Sterling August 24, 2020 A pillar of the antiwar movement, Diana Johnstone provides...
Read MoreBook Review: White Fragility
By Karyn Pomerantz, Multiracial Unity blog June 29, 2020 “White Fragility” by Robin DiAngelo ranks...
Read MoreThe Most Dangerous Communist in the United States
The Most Dangerous Communist in the United States: A Biography of Herbert Aptheker by Gary...
Read MoreWriting at a Time of Plague: Boccaccio, Dante, Petrarch, Chaucer
By Jenny Farrell August 14, 2020 The Black Plague was the most devastating pandemic ever...
Read MoreA Video Explaining Socialism Betrayed
A Marxist scholar in Iraq who thought highly of the book has made a half-hour video outlining...
Read MoreBook Review In Battle for Peace: The Story of My Eighty-third Birthday
By the Niebyl Proctor Library July 25, 2020 Toward the end of his life and distinguished career,...
Read MoreBook Review Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life of Black Communist Claudia Jones
Reviewed by by Sarah Harper and Karyn Pomerantz This blog post is part of a series that briefly...
Read More“Wasp Network” Highlights our Lack of Freedom to Tell the Truth on Cuban Five Case
By Stansfield Smith June 24, 2020 The film Wasp Network, based on the book The Last...
Read MoreMoore’s “Planet of the Humans” – More Misanthropic than Malthus
By Roger D. Harris July 1, 2020 In reverential tones with ominous background music, director of...
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