The young cigar maker in New York City attended a few socialist meetings in the 1870s. But he longed to hear “constructive” ideas about how to achieve a better life for himself and his fellow workers.
I have always thought that the Hegelian/Marxist notion of historical “inevitability” was one of the silliest aspects of that supremely silly intellectual phantasmagoria. If history has lessons for us, ...
San Antonio’s McNay Art Museum, Texas’s Modern-Art Pioneer There Will Be Bloodlust in One Battle After Another There’s Too Much of Everything Trump Is Right. Christians Are Threatened Across the Globe ...
On Fox News Tuesday, anchor Bill Hemmer made a major mix-up of political history when he appeared to credit philosopher Karl Marx with writing “Mein Kampf.” “I remember 20 years old going to Trier, ...
Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, T. 80, Fasc. 1/2, O Espectro do Marxismo na Filosofia Contemporânea / The Specter of Marxism in Contemporary Philosophy (2024), pp. 49-72 (24 pages) This article ...
There are three major divisions to this book: Karl Marx’s engagement with Satanism and the occult; the history of Marxist infiltration of churches, Protestant and Catholic; and the contemporary ...
IT IS popular to describe society as a conglomeration of individuals, and to see the individual as the "atom" of society. This is certainly how the ideologues of the market want us to see it. The ...
Europe had never seen anything like the Revolutions of 1848. Beginning in January of that year, a wave of uprisings (nearly 50 in all) convulsed the continent, creating instability from Paris to ...
HAMBURG — Humanity doesn’t often get a chance to conquer its most primal forces. We’ve learned to harness fire, water, steam and nuclear energy. We’ve even taken the reins on our instincts, planning ...
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