Published 1886. Translated by Henry Glasse.
This article examines the current situation in Iran, the resurgence of protests, and the potential for a U.S. attack. It also ...
The three texts published here are transcripts of talks given in New York City in summer 2013.
Goldner assesses Bordiga's analysis of the nature of the 'socialist' countries, and the centrality of the agrarian question.
The Recent Bloody Protests in Iran Azar Majedi’s Interview with the Arabic and Kurdish journals Rawat The journal of ...
Rezgar Akrawi: Die Völker in unserer Region befinden sich nicht in einem Zustand angeborenen Konflikts und wurden nicht von Hass und Spaltung regiert geboren, sondern sind vielmehr Opfer organisierter ...
Loren Goldner, October 18, 1947 to April 12, 2024, ¡Presente! Rest in peace, power, and solidarity, comrade!
A poem from the first issue of The Woman's Voice (La Voz de la Mujer), published in Buenos Aires on January 8th, 1896. Translated from Spanish.
On April 12, Loren Goldner died in Philadelphia. For the author of these lines, he was an intellectual discussion partner and ...
That is to say, Marx’s atheism is a challenge to rise to the occasion of divinity, much like the civil rights movement challenged its activists. To sublate the old Feuerbachian projection of the ...
From the Insurgent Notes memorial issue for Loren Goldner, July 2024. Our comrade Loren Goldner passed away on April 12. His death represents the loss of a great militant and brings a great sadness ...
Article from Issue #1 of The Woman's Voice (La Voz de la Mujer) published in Buenos Aires, January 8th, 1896. Translated from Italian.