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[Marxism] [Fwd: [ISO] Building a Left Alternative to a World of War and Poverty]
- To: Activists and scholars in Marxist tradition <marxism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Marxism] [Fwd: [ISO] Building a Left Alternative to a World of War and Poverty]
- From: Louis Proyect <lnp3@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 13:42:58 -0400
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Building a Left Alternative to a World of War and Poverty
East Coast Socialist Conference
www.nesocialistconference.net
Saturday, October 23 * City College * 137th St. & Convent * NYC
Featuring:
Howard Zinn, Anthony Arnove,††Peter Camejo, Lee Wengraf, Yusef
Salaam, Mike Hoffman, Jennifer Roesch, Ahmed Shawki and more...
Workshops include:
*The 2-Party Straitjacket: The Challenge of Building Third Parties
in the US
*Civil Rights in Peril: The Targeting of Arabs and Muslims
*The Legacy of Che Guevara
*Case for Withdrawal: US Veterans Speak Out
*Is Revolution Possible in the US?
*Predator Nation: The Aims of US Imperialism Today
*How the Vietnam War was Stopped
(for full schedule: see below or visit
www.nesocialistconference.net)
As the war-turned-occupation rages on in Iraq, 1.2 million more
people in the US fall into poverty, and the racist attacks on Muslims
and Arabs escalate, millions of people in the US are looking for a way
to change the course of this country. With a half a million taking to
the streets in late August to protest the Bush Agenda, and a majority of
people who now believe the war in Iraq should not have been fought,
it is clear that the US is a polarized country. Although many people
hope that getting Bush out of office will provide a change, the
Democratic candidate John Kerry is promising very little. Kerry agrees
with aims of the war in Iraq and the war on terror overall, but says
that Bush has been ineffective in carrying them out. Kerry also wants to
lower corporate taxes, opposes gay marriage and voted for the Patriot Act.
The Anybody But Bush strategy is unfortunately allowing mainstream
politics to move further to the right, as movements get put on hold
and progressives hold their tongues and their noses, preparing to vote
for a man they firmly disagree with on numerous issues. In fact, the
majority of Americans are far to the left of both candidates on
issues such as health care, education funding, social security and union
rights. There has never been a more urgent time to build a broad,
democratic political left in the US that can help re-invigorate the
anti-war movement, as well as a movement that ensures our rights and
welfare here at home.
Crucial to this process is political debate and discussion of the
questions and issues that face us in this election year and beyond. This
conference is an effort to take up current debates inside the movements
as well as lay out a socialist perspective on how we can fight for a
fundamentally democratic and equal society where it is not
war and greed that dominate, but instead all lives are valued and
decisions are made based on human need.
*Conference Schedule*
9:30am: Registration opens
10:30am: Opening Plenary: Resistance in the Age of Empire
Noon: Workshop Session I
*The 2-Party Straitjacket: The Challenge of Building Third Parties
in the US
*Civil Rights in Peril: The Targeting of Arabs and Muslims
*Hidden from History: The Fighting Tradition of Workers in the US
*Madness of the Market: Why Capitalism Doesnít Work
*The Legacy of Che Guevara
*Should the US Anti-War Movement support the Iraqi Resistance?
1:45pm: Special Lunch Session
A People's History of the United States with Howard Zinn and Anthony
Arnove
3:15pm: Workshop Session II
*Will They Bring Back the Draft?
*Capitalism, Racism and the Fight for Black Liberation
*History of the Democratic Party: Were they ever the ëParty of the
People?
*Rebellion in Latin America: Reform and Revolution?
*Predator Nation: The Aims of US Imperialism Today
*Case for Withdrawal: US Veterans Speak Out
*Is Revolution Possible in the US?
5:15pm: Workshop Session III
*Racist Prison Sentences and the Death Penalty: Fighting the
Criminal Injustice System
*Backlash: Women and the Family Today
*Why We Need a Revolutionary Party
*Is Human Nature a Barrier to Socialism?
*How the Vietnam War was Stopped
*Under Occupation: The Struggle for Palestine
Dinner Break
8pm: Final Plenary: Building a Left Alternative
with Ahmed Shawki, Peter Camejo, and others...
10pm: Party
City College, NAC Building, 138th St. & Convent Avenue
1/9 trains to 137th St., A/B/C/D trains to 145th Street
$5-$10 registration
For more info: call (212)502-0707 or email nyciso@xxxxxxxxxxx
or visit http://www.nesocialistconference.net
To reserve free, on-site childcare, please call by Sunday, October
10
sponsored by the International Socialist Organization
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- Thread context:
- re:[Marxism] Exchange with Benny Morris in Counterpunch, (continued)
- [Marxism] FW: [Messages] A Classroom Exercise,
Craven, Jim Sat 02 Oct 2004, 18:28 GMT
- [Marxism] [Fwd: [ISO] Building a Left Alternative to a World of War and Poverty],
Louis Proyect Sat 02 Oct 2004, 17:50 GMT
- [Marxism] The Road to Love/Tarik El Hob,
Yoshie Furuhashi Sat 02 Oct 2004, 17:17 GMT
- [Marxism] Crimson Gold,
Louis Proyect Sat 02 Oct 2004, 17:03 GMT
- re:[Marxism] Hijab and my opening thoughts on other Muslim-related stuff,
M. Junaid Alam Sat 02 Oct 2004, 16:33 GMT
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