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=='''Reading Materials'''== | =='''Reading Materials'''== | ||
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* Lenin, [["The discussion on self-determination summed up"]] Collected Works Volume 22, pp.355-356 | * Lenin, [["The discussion on self-determination summed up"]] Collected Works Volume 22, pp.355-356 |
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Reading Materials
PDF [1]
- Lenin, "The discussion on self-determination summed up" Collected Works Volume 22, pp.355-356
- Johanna Brenner, "Intersectionality from a Marxist Perspective" From: Women and the Politics of Class
Monthly Review Press,New York 2000
- Peter Drucker, Self-organization, self-emancipation and identity: What can we learn from indigenous peoples, blacks and lesbigays?
- K. Marx, excerpts from Chapter II From: The Communist Manifesto, 1848
- Michael Löwy, Chapter 5 from 'Fatherland or Mother Earth'
- Gilbert Achcar, Marxists and Religion - yesterday and today
- Peter Drucker, Arab sexualities
- Fourth International, "Excerpts of the resolution Role and Tasks of the Fourth International" , 2010 World Congress
Further readings
- Fourth International, On Lesbian/Gay Liberation