By Emile Burns CHAPTER IV. THE IMPERIALIST STAGE OF CAPITALISM (For Parts 1—3, click…
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What Is Marxism? By Emile Burns, 1939 PUBLISHERS’ FOREWORD [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he publishers of this little…
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BOOK REVIEW An examination of a peculiarly American disease By Michael Reale [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he American…
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Chapter 6: from A People’s History of the United States, By Howard Zinn History…
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PATRICE GREANVILLE—This moral blindness is inexcusable for those who rightly see themselves as the moral vanguard of humanity. [Check this article, for example: Rethinking Revolution: Animal Liberation, Human Liberation, and the Future of the Left by STEVEN BEST . It’ll probably challenge many of your assumptions.] The bottom line is that speciesism—an underhanded and primitive form of fascism applied to animals and nature in general—is by far the oldest and most pervasive form of enslavement known on our planet. I don’t use the word “fascism” as purely hyperbole in this context or for dramatic effect. I wish it were mostly hyperbole, but the similarities run too deep. Fascism, which worships institutionalized violence, is distinguished for its unilateral proclamations of superiority by a certain race or breed, with such spurious superiority endowing said race with the “right” to dominate, exploit, and annihilate at will any group deemed “inferior.”