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Israel and Palestine, the Middle East and U.S. Imperialism, the Revolution Humanity Needs: A selection of writings from Bob Avakian
Israel and Palestine, the Middle East and U.S. Imperialism, the Revolution Humanity Needs: A selection of writings from Bob Avakian
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BASKETBALL AND BIG QUESTIONS
The Caitlin Clark Controversy—Greats, “Greatest of All Time,” White Stars in a “Black Sport,” Racism and the Fight Against it, and the Kind of World We Should Strive to Have by Bob Avakian—revolutionary leader, author and architect of the new communism, and a passionate fan of basketball April 15, 2024 Part 1: Caitlin Clark—A Special, Outstanding Basketball Player The men’s and women’s college (NCAA) basketball championships have just concluded. The men’s championship was won, for the second straight year, by the University of Connecticut (UConn). Of greater interest—mainly for positive reasons, but unfortunately also for negative ones—is the women’s […]
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The Communist Revolution and the Radical Change in Supposedly Unchanging “Human Nature”
Message from @BobAvakianOfficial Revolution 22 Communism will utilize the technology and resources in the world, and the knowledge and abilities of people in the world, for the common good. This will make possible the creation of a common abundance for all of the people, doing away with the need for individuals to struggle just to survive, and eliminating the need for people to compete with each other in order to get the basic necessities of life. On this basis, it will make possible a fundamental transformation of what is now thought of as “human nature.” How is this possible? As I emphasized in message […]
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There Is No Such Thing As “Human Nature.”
Message from @BobAvakianOfficial Revolution 21 One big reason why so many people believe that a revolution and a fundamentally different and much better world is not possible is because of the notion that there is a “human nature,” which cannot really be changed. But the fact is that there is no such thing as “unchanging human nature.” People can and do change all the time, especially with changing circumstances. Things like racism and misogyny (hatred of women) are not “built in” characteristics of white people and men—and the attitude of looking out for yourself, and to hell with everybody else, is not “hard wired” into human […]
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