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Updated: 1 day 23 hours ago It will take a revolution to end capitalismIt will take a revolution to end capitalism
Since we wrote the article ‘Are we reliving a crash like 1929?’, the media has already changed its tone, no longer playing down the extreme gravity of the present economic crisis or its similarities with 1929. But it is important to put all the current talk about ‘the [...]
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LEHMAN BROTHERS AND THE DOWNFALL OF CAPITALISMIto ay artikulo ng isang kasama na isang estudyante hinggil sa krisis pinansyal ng USA at pandaigdigang kapitalismo. Inihapag niya dito ang isang pagsusuri batay sa interes ng uring manggagawa. Ang artikulong ito ay hindi pinayagang mailathala sa kanilang student publication dahil nanawagan ng "rebolusyon". At ang mga humarang ay ang mga organisasyon na tinatawag [...]
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ImpeachmentImpeachment kay Gloria, Repormismo sa Esensya
Oktubre 13, 2008 nagsampa ng panibagong impeachment case sa kongreso ang burges na oposisyon kasabwat ang Bayan Muna at mga kaalyado nito sa Kaliwa at repormista. Ang panibagong impeachment case ay pinangunahan ni Joey de Venecia, anak ni dating Speaker Jose de Venecia na dating kaalyado ng paksyong Arroyo.
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The Sinking Ship of American CapitalismThe Sinking Ship of American Capitalism
For over a year now American capitalism has gone through a protracted economic malaise of proportions unseen since the Great Depression of 1929-35. There isn’t a month that passes without a dramatic new event in the life of the system, from head-spinning gyrations in [...]
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Economic crisis opens the door to massive struggleEconomic crisis opens the door to massive struggle
As banks get nationalised, as the Federal Reserve and other central banks leap in to prop up the money markets, and the US Congress argues over the $700bn banking rescue plan, workers know that no one’s going to bail them out. On the contrary. It’s clear that on [...]
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