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December, 1996 - Digest
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Date: Fri; 6 Dec 1996 06:34:16 GMT
From: NCP@hagcott.meganet.co.uk
Subject: New Worker
The latest digest edition of the New Worker is online again. 1)Editorial- No to sanctions.-&- Workers victory. 2)Lead - Privatisations and company mergers lead to new wave of job losses. 3)Feature- NATO's expansion into Eastern Europe. 4)International- Czech miners for protest stoppage 5)British- Major rejects Irish peace moves/. The New Worker Online is now available on request by email. New Communist Party of Britain Homepage http://www.oocities.org/CapitolHill/2853 A new service for the Working Class! Workers of all countries Unite!
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Date: Fri; 13 Dec 1996 06:52:11 GMT
From: NCP@hagcott.meganet.co.uk
Subject: New Worker
The latest digest edition of the New Worker is online again. 1)Editorial-A peaceful New Year. & Money well spent? 2)Lead -Together we are strong! 3)Feature-Kazakhstan regime welcomes oil companies and attacks workers. 4)International-Czech miners strike others on brink. 5)British- Government backs down over Gulf War syndrome. The New Worker Online is now available on request by email. Richard. (NCPB and New Worker Online) New Communist Party of Britain Homepage http://www.oocities.org/CapitolHill/2853 A new service for the Working Class! Workers of all countries Unite!
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From: yankro@instjm.sld.cu
Date: Tue; 17 Dec 1996 00:49:12
Subject: Journalism from the South
************************* Journalism from the South 100 years after 1898 An interdisciplinary analysis of the end-of-the-century changes in journalism and their expressions in the 20th century on journalism from the periphery. In Havana from April 14-18 1997 journalists communication researchers historians writers and social science scholars will gather to discuss: -- The social and historical development of journalism as a commercial business. Monopolies and editorial organization of the mainstream press. The journalist as a salaried worker. -- Journalism in the formation of public opinion. The role of the press in the construction of values and hegemonic ideas. -- The Scientific-Technical Revolution and its incidence on communications development and the rise of press agencies. -- Journalism techniques: Media and literature; Journalistic language and objectivity -- Graphic journalism:. The role of design photography and comics in the diffusion of ideas. One page summary due by April 30 1997 Paper limit: 5 double spaced pages with one page summary. Registration: $60.00 USD For more information contact: Michael Fuller Relaciones Internacionales Instituto Internacional de Periodismo Jose Marti c. G %21 Y 23 La Habana Cuba tel 537 32 29 65 fax 537 33 30 79 or 537 32 55 32 ext. 0803 e-mail:*************************************** PLEASE: This organization has *extremely* limited e-mail resources and we appreciate any e-help such as postings onto other lists bulletin boards etc. THANKS! ***********************************
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Date: Thu; 19 Dec 1996 19:21:32 GMT
From: NCP@hagcott.meganet.co.uk
Subject: New Worker
The New Worker Online is taking a two weeks break after this edition. The season's greeting to all our readers. Keep up the struggle! 1) Editorial -Time for change. & Signs of fear. 2) Lead story - Glacier engineers fight on for jobs. Sacked workers to sit in over Christmas. 3) Feature article - Casualty units carry burden of homeless sick. 4) International story - Greek farmers' action joined by more strikes. 5) British news item - Solidarity with the Liverpool dockers. Check out the new special feature on the Caspian region. Http://www.oocities.org/capitolhill/2853 New Communist Party of Britain Homepage http://www.oocities.org/CapitolHill/2853 A new service for the Working Class! Workers of all countries Unite!
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Date: Thu; 19 Dec 1996 18:07:31 +0000
From: Joao Paulo Monteiro ( jpmonteiro@mail.telepac.pt )
Subject: Poltica Operaria ('Workers' Politics')
Politica Opereria ('Workers' Politics) Nro 57 - November/December 1996 - of the magazine 'Politica Opereria' (Workers' Politics) is out now with the following main articles: Escravas modernas (Modern slaves) - Luis Carvalho Velhas de 25 anos (Old woman at 25) - Charles Reeve Ainda a Jugoslevia (Yougoslavia again) - Angelo Novo Porque se espera para levar o marxismo as massas? (What are we waiting for to bring marxism to the masses? - Henrique Nascimento and Jose Morais Quando o Avante se batia pela "nossa" Angola (When Avante* fought for our Angola) - Francisco Martins Rodrigues Portuguese and international news and commentary as well as a summary of main cultural events complete this issue. * organ of the Portuguese Communist Party (P.C.P.) Director: Francisco Martins Rodrigues Politica Opereria Apartado 1682 1016 Lisboa Codex
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Date: Thu; 19 Dec 1996 18:16:20 ARG
From: "Alberto Daniel Teszkiewicz " ( adt@dia.edu.ar )
Subject: Reunion de revistas en Buenos Aires
Reunion de Revistas en Buenos Aires ___________________________________ El dia 13/12/96 se reunieron en Buenos Aires en la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad de Buenos Aires 14 revistas marxistas y culturales. La reunion fue promovida por el Taller de Debates para la Reconstruccion del Proyecto Socialista. Participaron: Acontecimiento Tesis 11 Cuadernos del Sur Doxa Las Grietas Dialectika Heramientas Causas y Azares El Rodaballo Debate Marxista El Ojo Mocho Razon y Revolucion Periferias y Alfaguara. Alfaguara es una revista de Montevideo y viajaron especialmente para participar de la reunion. Se presentaron las politicas editoriales y objetivos de cada revista. Se aclaro que las revistas no invitadas fue por problemas de comunicacion y/o contactos pero que las reuniones estan abiertas a todos los que deseen participar. Se acordo la realizacion de una reunion el 7/3/97 a las 19 horas en la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de Buenos Aires para organizar un ciclo de actividades conjuntas (mensuales? bimensuales?) sobre un programa comun de debate. Se planteo como aspiracion la formacion de alguna asociacion y la realizacion de un evento anual comun aunque este tema quedo para ser analizado. --- Alberto Daniel Teszkiewicz adt@dia.edu.ar
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From: sacp@wn.apc.org
Date: December 23; 1996
Subject: African Communist
[African Communist] No.145 Third Quarter 1996 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Published quarterly as a forum for Marxist-Leninist thought by the South African Communist Party --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTENTS * Building the new South Africa's economy * The Role of the Working Class in consolidating and deepening the National Democratic Revolution * 75 Years of Unbroken Struggle * Debate * Let's Keep our Strategic Priorities in Focus * All GEARed up * An alternative macro-economic strategy? * Free Choice! * Marxism and the National Question in a Democratic South Africa * South African Foreign Policy Since April 1994 * Russia After the Elections * The National Question in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Reconciling Multiple Identities sacp@wn.apc.org
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Date: Thu; 26 Dec 1996 17:29:46 ARG
From: "Alberto Daniel Teszkiewicz " ( marxjour@dia.edu.ar )
Subject: Our membership
Where are we from? United States 102 Argentina 72 Canada 24 United Kingdom 12 Peru 8 Brazil 7 Australia 6 Italy 6 Sweden 6 France 4 Ireland 3 Mexico 3 Portugal 3 Spain 3 Austria 2 Denmark 2 Japan 2 NewZealand(Aotearoa) 2 Belgium 1 Ecuador 1 Germany 1 Greece 1 HongKong 1 Hungary 1 Israel 1 Korea(South) 1 Netherlands 1 Norway 1 Switzerland 1 Total: 278 --- Alberto Daniel Teszkiewicz Marxjour List - Moderator marxjour@dia.edu.ar ------------------------- Marxjour List e-mail address: marxjour@ccc.uba.ar _________________________ http://www.oocities.org/CapitolHill/3061
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Date: Sun; 29 Dec 1996 13:39:39 GMT
From: NCP@hagcott.meganet.co.uk
Subject: New Worker Online
Dear Comrades During the holiday break we have added some new features to our site :- 1) A special feature on the persecution of thousands of former citizens of the German Democratic Republic in the German courts. 2) An archive of the New Worker Online for readers who want to do research or have missed an issue that they wanted to read. 3) The New Worker Online shop. We hope this will develop into a resource for the Communist movement around the world. Revolutionary greetings to you all for 1997! Richard. (Webmaster for the NCPB and New Worker Online) New Communist Party of Britain Homepage http://www.oocities.org/CapitolHill/2853 A new service for the Working Class! Workers of all countries Unite!
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Date: Mon; 30 Dec 1996 14:15:12 ARG
From: "Crossroads" ( crossroads@igc.apc.org )
Subject: Crossroads
CrossRoads Magazine ____________________ CrossRoads plays a unique role in bringing forth different left perspectives in a dynamic and accessible format. Manning Marable Director Institute for Research in African American Studies Columbia University In this information era, in which so many of the pathways of information flow are controlled by those who serve only their own narrow interests , CrossRoads will help us all to understand the world in which we live , work and struggle - and to develop a progressive vision as to how we can change it for the better. Ronald V. Dellums Member of Congress. If you're an activist looking for analysis information and commentary that draws the connections CrossRoads is the magazine to read. CrossRoads is unabashedly partisan aimed to rebuild an effective left political current in U.S. politics. The editorial collective and board of directors bring together individuals that represent a wide spectrum of progressive and socialist politics all committed to the belief that challenging the current capitalist system will take the ideas and energy of all the movements for progressive social change. CrossRoads contributors are activists immersed in every progressive struggle being waged throughout the country and the globe. The articles include important information for people unfamiliar with the specific issue but they also aim to draw the kind of connections that need to be made to develop our vision of a new world not based on exploitation. Highlights of CrossRoads First Six Years _________________________________________ * The battle to defend affirmative action heated up in 1995 as the right moved to demolish yet another right won in the 1960's. Beginning with a Juen 1995 Questions and Answers pull out widely distributed in printed form and via e-mail updates on different aspects of the fightback have appeared in nearly every issue * The current transformation underway in South Africa began about the same time as CrossRoads and developments were featured along the way. The July/August 1994 issue has a special package on the April elections and implications for the future including 2 articles by leading members of the ANC. The April 1995 issue compiled lessons from the U.S. Anti-Apartheid movement. The October 1995 issue has an interview with Sam Shilowa of the Congress of South African Trade Unions and excerpts from documents presented at the 9th Congress of the South African Communist Party. * Since the Zapatistas rose up on New Year's Day 1994 CrossRoads has regularly covered the developments in Mexico from the uprising to the present. Combined with it's consistent coverage of immigration issues CrossRoads has become an important resource for Latino progressives and Latino Studies departments on campuses. * Incorporating the voices of young activists is reflected in articles on all kinds of topics. But it has also enabled us to regularly report on developments in the youth movement domestically and internationally. * Regular coverage of developments among different groups on the U.S. left from the CPUSA to DSA with particularly attention to efforts that move the left toward greater unity. CrossRoads is published 10 times per year by the Institute for Social and Economic Studies (ISES) CrossRoads brings together people in motion. It offers: * new ways of looking at the world * new ways of changing the world SUBSCRIBE TODAY! ___ Enclosed is $26 for one-year sub (10 issues) ___ Enclosed is $48 for two-year sub (20 issues) ___ Enclosed is $20 for one-year student/senior sub ___ Enclosed is $35/U.S. for international sub ___ Enclosed is $15/U.S. for overseas airmail ___ Enclosed is $9.00 for a three-month trial sub ___ Enclosed is _____ for back issues ($4 for one $3 each additional) No's:______________________ Name:_____________________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________________ City:________________________ State:_______ Zip:__________ Phone:_________________________________________ Print this form out and send along with payment to: CrossRoads P.O. Box 2809 Oakland CA 94609 510-843-7495 E-mail: crossroads@igc.apc.org URL: http://www.peacenet.apc.org/crossroads/ --- Alberto Daniel Teszkiewicz Marxjour List - Moderator marxjour@dia.edu.ar ------------------------- Marxjour List e-mail address: marxjour@ccc.uba.ar _________________________ http://www.oocities.org/CapitolHill/3061
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