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Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 7. Mai 2012
Die Human Rights Commission of Pakistan ruft dazu auf, die pakistanischen Autoritäten mittels Eingaben unter Druck zu setzen, um die Freiheit von fünf inhaftierten und gefolterten Mitgliedern der Labour Party Pakistan (LPP) und der Progressive Youth Front (PYF) in Gilgit im von Pakistan besetzten Teil von Kaschmir zu erreichen:
“Five political activists are being tortured in Gilgit jail, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. These political activists who were in jail for the last many months are facing very harsh treatment for protesting against the poor quality of food and delay in hearing of cases of prisoners at the jail. They have been incarcerated for protesting on behalf of the victims of forced displacement on account of the Attaabad landslide in January 2010.
On April 28, 2012 five political activists were visited by police and security agencies in jail and they were tortured on dubious charges of leading the protest in prison. One of the activists’ Baba Jan suffered two broken fingers and injuries to his head and other parts of his body. Despite the orders of the court Baba Jan and other victims have not been examined by doctor and not been hospitalized in violation of court orders.”
mehr zum Fall der fünf Genossen hier, eine Solidaritätsadresse von Wickramabahu Karunarathne von der NSSP gibt es hier.

Veröffentlicht in Kaschmir, Kommunismus, Menschenrechte - Freiheitsrechte, Pakistan, Sozialismus, Sri Lanka, Trotzkismus | Getaggt mit: baltistan, gilgit | 1 Kommentar »
Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 4. Mai 2012
nachfolgend dokumentiert ein Auszug aus dem Artikel Buddhist fascism in Sri Lanka?, gefunden auf World War 4 Report, offenbar versuchen, inspiriert durch die Zerstörung der Babri-Moschee in Ayodhya/Indien durch hindunationalistische RSS/BJP-Milizen buddhistisch-nationalistische Gruppen eine Moschee in der Nähe des Goldenen Tempels in Dambulla zu zerstören:

“A mosque in the central town of Dambulla was attacked with petrol bombs and vandalized around 10 days ago by a mob led by radical Buddhist monks. To add insult to injury, the government has bowed to the mob’s demand and ordered the mosque’s demolition and relocation.
Muslims say the mosque is about 60 years old. The monks insist it was built after 1982 when the government declared the area to be a “Buddhist sacred area”. They allege that the mosque is an “illegal structure”.
Located about 150 kilometers northeast of the capital Colombo, Dambulla is a Buddhist pilgrim town. Trouble erupted when a mob of around 2,000 Sinhalese, including monks led by the mahanayaka (chief priest) of the Rangiri Dambula chapter, Inamaluwe Sumangala Thero, stormed the mosque and damaged it, disrupting ongoing Friday prayers. Television footage has captured the mob chanting derogatory and racist slogans. Monks can be seen going on a rampage, with one monk even disrobing and exposing himself.”
offenbar spielen auch europäische Vorbilder eine Rolle:
“Although Buddhism advocates peace and tolerance, the way it is practiced by a fringe—albeit one that is growing and extremely powerful—is rather violent, fanatical and far from accommodative.
The Sinhala-Buddhists’ self-perception has three components. The first is that they belong to the “Aryan Sinhala race” (as distinct from the Tamil Dravidians) and that Sri Lanka is their homeland; the second is that they are defenders of the Buddhist faith, the mission of protecting Buddhism having been entrusted to them by Buddha himself; and the third is that Sri Lanka is the home for the Sinhala language. This self-perception has created a virulent form of Sinhala-Buddhist supremacism.”
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“So while India’s Hindu fascists look to the Ramayana to justify their supremacy, Sri Lanka’s Sinhalese chauvinists look to the Mahavamsa. To make some historical sense of this—It seems that while the people of Lanka had adopted the Aryan cosmology (proto-Hinduism) back in the myth-shrouded era of Rama, they continued to speak their Dravidian language, and to “be” Tamils. As can be gleaned from the Mahavamsa and Lakdiva websites, an actual Aryan dynasty was only imposed when the Indian emperor Asoka dispatched his son Mahinda (also rendered Mahendra, and by some accounts Asoka’s brother) to rule the island, circa 268 BCE. While Tamil is a Dravidian tongue, the Ethnologue website informs us that the Sinhalese language Pali is an Indo-Aryan one, related to Hindi and Sanskrit. It is also the liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism, much as Sanskrit is the liturgical language of Hinduism. Asoka famously established a Buddhist dynasty in India, although Hindu hegemony was re-established after his death, and Buddhist rule survived only in peripheral areas—Sri Lanka in the south; the Gandharan and Kushan states in the north (contemporary Afghanistan—the Bamiyan Buddhas destroyed by the Taliban in 2001 were also a legacy of Asoka’s influence). So while glorification of an Aryan identity (with its obvious parallels to European fascism) is the domain of Hindu extremism in India, it is linked to Buddhist chauvinism in Sri Lanka. This becomes especially clear in the portrayal of Muslims in explicitly anti-Semitic terms…
Over the past 125 years or so, violence has been directed against the asinhala (un-Sinhala) and the abaudha (un-Buddhist). During colonial rule, Buddhist revivalists like Anagarika Dharmapala mobilized the masses not so much against the colonial regime but the Christian minority, their privileged position in society and political life, and their alleged misdeeds. In the early 20th century, it was the Muslims, who dominated business and trade, who came under fire from the Sinhalese-Buddhists.
In 1915, Dharmapala wrote: “The Muhammedans, an alien people… by Shylockian methods became prosperous like the Jews. The Sinhalese sons of the soil, whose ancestors for 2,358 years had shed rivers of blood to keep the country free from alien invaders are in the eyes of the British only vagabonds.”
Get it? The Sinhalese are “sons of the soil,” while the Muslims are “alien” and even “Shylockian.” Does this sound familiar?”
Veröffentlicht in Antifa, Rassismus, Indien, Sri Lanka, Religion, Antisemitismus, Nationalismus, Archäologie | Kommentar schreiben »
Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 12. Dezember 2010
Quelle des nachfolgend dokumentierten Textes: ESSF, weiteres zu dem Angriff gegen Bahu hier

“My life is in danger”
“My life is in danger” says Dr.Bahu
Leader of the New Left Front Dr. Wickremabahu Karunaratne said that the government is trying to silence him in order to stop criticism against the government.
Dr. Karunaratne told The Sunday Leader online that President Mahinda Rajapaksa is trying to take revenge from him for an alleged involvement in a protest campaign in UK and added that it was the President that has allowed goons to protest against him at the Bandaranayake International Airport (BIA) upon his arrival to the country yesterday afternoon.
“Two goons shouted at me for having hand with the LTTE to obstruct the President’s planned address at the Oxford Union. I do not have any hand into it. Why do they blame me? I asked them to go and ask the President as to what went wrong with his UK tour without pointing fingers towards anyone else,” he said.
According to Dr. Karunaratne, it appears to him that President Rajapaksa is not governing the country within the legal frame but out side the law through thuggery and added that his life is in danger.
“My life is now in danger. This is not the time for them to attack me but certainly they will try to silence me very soon,” he said.
Veröffentlicht in Britannien, Kommunismus, Menschenrechte - Freiheitsrechte, Repression, Sozialismus, Sri Lanka, Tamil Eelam, Trotzkismus | Kommentar schreiben »
Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 8. Dezember 2010
Quelle des nachfolgend dokumentierten Artikels: Europe solidaire sans frontières (ESSF)

Bahu and journalists attacked in Colombo by pro government officials
The General Secretary of the Nava Sama Samaja Party has been attacked at the airport by Aviation authority officials while the police were looking on.
MTV Katunayaka correspondant Prema Lal and Lanka enews journalist Shantha Wijesuriya who went to cover Dr. Vickramabahu Karunaratna’s arrival have also been assaulted.
A group of officials who were in uniform and on duty mobbed Dr. Vickramabahu Karunaratne when he stepped out of the airport to be welcomed by NSSP officials, party members, trade union leaders, lawyers and human rights activists.Dozens of aviation officials who surrounded him called him a ’traitor who wants to divide the country united by Mr. Mahinda,’ and attacked. several well wishers including females who came to his rescue were injured.
The port and aviation authority comes under President Rajapaksa. Before that the president’s Brother Chamal Rajapaksa was the minister in charge. It is a well known that government ministers employ their political supporters for positions in their ministry.
Dr. Vickramabahu Karunaratna was returning to Sri Lanka after a visit to the UK on a personal invitation. He was in the UK to attend the 88th birthday celebrations of his dean at Cambridge Professor Reg Goodwin. He was invited and his passage was paid for by the son of Prof. Goodwin, Mark.
While in London Bahu was invited to address several public meetings the Tamil remembrence day 2010 held at the Excel auditorium attended by tens of thousands in addition to a meeting at the house of commons. The following week President Rajapaksa who arrived in the UK had to abandon a scheduled talk at the Oxford Union due to protests by Tamils who accused him of war crimes.
The government of Sri Lanka has accused Dr. Karunaratne and opposition parliamentarian Dr. Jayalath Jayawardena of organising the protests in London in collusion with Tamil Tiger supporters.
NSSP
Veröffentlicht in Kommunismus, Menschenrechte - Freiheitsrechte, Repression, Sozialismus, Sri Lanka, Tamil Eelam, Trotzkismus | Kommentar schreiben »
Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 17. August 2010
Veröffentlicht in Bangladesh, BäuerInnenbewegung, Gewerkschaft, Indien, Indigena-Bewegung, Indischer Subkontinent, Kapitalismus, Klassenkampf, Kommunismus, Maoismus, Menschenrechte - Freiheitsrechte, Nepal, Pakistan, Religion, Repression, Sozialismus, Sport, Sri Lanka, Stalinismus, Streik, Trotzkismus, Umwelt | 1 Kommentar »
Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 8. Februar 2010
ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter “Sozialistika” und im Download-Archiv … ansonsten hier der Hinweis auf eine Materialsammlung zum Thema “10 Jahre Bewegung gegen Schwarz-Blau” der RSO mit Texten ihrer Vorgängerinnen AL und AGM:

Révolution en Iran:
* Contre l’Islam politique : La libération des femmes n’est pas un luxe réservé aux pays riches (2005)
Archive.org:
* Leo: German fascism and the workers (1933, Bericht eines KPO-Mitgliedes, März 1933)
* Workers Party of America (WPA): Program and constitution, Workers Party of America, adopted at national convention, New York City, December 24, 25, 26, 1921 (1922)
* Communist Party of America (CPA): Stenographic report of the “trial” of Louis C. Fraina (1920)
* World Socialist Review Issues 1-5 (1986-1988)

Rassembler, diffuser les archives des révolutionnaires (RaDAR, ehemals ASMSFQI):
* Comité français pour la IVe internationale: La Vérité, 1. Mai 1941 (Untergrundzeitung)
* Comité français pour la IVe internationale: La Vérité, 28. juni 1941 (Untergrundzeitung)
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité des travailleurs, Juni 1955
* Ligue des communistes: Bulletin intérieur, August 1934
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Bulletin intérieur “La Vérité”, November 1949
* Ligue Communiste (LC): La justice, quelle justice (1973)


Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):
* Raya Dunayevskaya: The Beria Purge (1953)
* Russia in Revolutionary Throes – Scenes and Pictures (1902)
* Paul Lafargue: Porque Crê em Deus a Burguesia (1906)
* Leo Trotzki: Monatte korsar Rubicon (1930)
* André Gorz: Kritik av det ekonomiska förnuftet (bilaga) (1988)
* Ted Grant: Fight Tories’s scandalous cost of living, unemployment, anti-labour laws (1971)
* Ted Grant: The truth behind inflation (1971)
* Ted Grant: Crisis of power (1972)
* Ted Grant: TUC—call one day general strike (1972)
* Georgij Plechanow: La letteratura drammatica francese e la pittura del XVIII secolo dal punto di vista della sociologia (1905)
* Pietro Secchia: The Salerno Turning Point (1975)
* Edgar Hardcastle: Austrian Workers’ Tragic Heroism (1934)
* Edgar Hardcastle: Some Observations on Production and Productivity (1934)
* Edgar Hardcastle: Debate with the British Union of Fascists (1935, dass mensch mit Faschos nicht diskutiert hat die aufklärerisch-selbstverliebte SPGB nie begriffen)
* Daniel de Leon: Artikel vom Juni 1908 (pdf-Dateien)
** 1908, June 1 – A Life-Lie That Kills
** 1908, June 2 – Neutral Between Pro-Capitalist and Anti-Capitalist Policies
** 1908, June 3 – The Voting Machine as a Crematory
** 1908, June 4 – Pot-and-Kettle Clatter
** 1908, June 5 – The Secret Is Out
** 1908, June 6 – A Victorious Defeat
** 1908, June 7 – A Book to Be Read
** 1908, June 8 – Is It Jealousy?
** 1908, June 9 – Applause and Groans
** 1908, June 10 – Owen-Hayes
** 1908, June 11 – Inciting Rioters to Riot
** 1908, June 12 – The Christian Fellowship
** 1908, June 13 – A Hoax; or, Idiocy
** 1908, June 14 – A Word of Comfort
** 1908, June 15 – Flickering the Medicine-Rags
** 1908, June 16 – Dupers Duping Dupers
** 1908, June 17 – Tipped by Malthus
** 1908, June 18 – Measure for Measure
** 1908, June 19 – Across Lots to Mexico
** 1908, June 20 – What’s the Outlook?
** 1908, June 21 – Drowning Rats
** 1908, June 22 – “United We Fall; Divided We Stand”
** 1908, June 23 – Lo, a Sommersault!
** 1908, June 24 – Ingratitude
** 1908, June 25 – A Postscript
** 1908, June 26 – Injunctions
** 1908, June 27 – ‘Tis No Wonder
** 1908, June 28 – Welcome, Persia!
** 1908, June 29 – Foolish Tortoises!
** 1908, June 30 – Dog-in-the-Mangerism
* Artikel aus dem Labour Monthly:
** Jawaharlal Nehru: Presidential Address to the Indian National Congress at Faizpur (1937)
** T.C.: Mutiny in History (1937)
** For Socialism in Ceylon (1937)
** Immigrant Plantation Labour in Ceylon (1937)
** Christopher Hill: Cromwell and the English Middle Class Revolution (1937)
Collectif Smolny:
* Louis Janover: Ombres marxistes – II. D’une idéologie à l’autre (1976)
* Frédéric Cotton/Thierry Discepolo: Avant-propos des éditions Agone à l’autobiographie de Howard Zinn (2005)
LibCom:
* “Anarchists had more of a stomach for the fight”: interview with Juan Carlos Mechoso (2001)
* Monument or movement? (1972)
* Subversion – the party’s over! (1998)
* Artikel aus der Zeitschrift Subversion Nr. 20 – Nr. 22 (1996-1997)
** Texas state death factory
** Do Kurdish people lack a state?
** Reclaiming the future
** Dockers lockout
** The JSA and the dole workers strike
** 3 strikes and a funeral: comments on the anti-JSA struggle
** Posties, tippex and ballots
** Invasion of the Australian parliament
** Democracy and ballots
** For those of you thinking about getting a job…part two
** There’s no justice, just us!
** Dole Bondage? Up Yours!
** Job Seekers Allowance – only doing your job?
** Northern Ireland, the IRA and Class War
** Green communism: responses and our reply
* Processed World #9 (1983)
* Processed World #10 (1984)
* Processed World #11 (1984)
* Direct Action Movement (DAM): Winning the class war – An anarcho-syndicalist strategy (1991)
* Wildcat UK: Capitalism and its revolutionary destruction (~ 1985)

The Cedar Lounge Revolution:
* Official Sinn Féin: Teoiric, Theoretical Journal of the Republican Movement (1975)

Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):
* Brigadas de Propaganda Miliciana Salvador Allende: Entrevista a las Brigadas de Propaganda Miliciana Salvador Allende (1983)
* Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN): Una propuesta urgente para Colombia (1996)
* Movimiento Revolucionario 17 de Octubre (MR-17): Discurso de Juan Martín Jáuregui. Clausura del Congreso del MR-17 “Mártires de la lucha popular” (1975)
* Movimiento Revolucionario 26 de Julio (M-26-7): “Tenemos que luchar todos”. Discurso de Ernesto Guevara en El Pedrero (1959)
The Irish Election Literature Blog:
* Tomás MacGiolla -’Dublin People’ -Workers Party Paper- 1994 European Elections
* Brid Smith -Socialist Workers Party -2002 GE Dublin South-Central
* Tom Crilly, Angie Murphy -Workers Party -1991 Local Elections Pembroke

The Anarchist Library:
* Francisco Ferrer: The Origin and Ideals of the Modern School (1913)
* Anarchism a History of Anti-Racism (?)
* Leona Benten: Less Within, More Between (2004/2005)
* John Clark: Municipal Dreams: Social Ecological Critique of Bookchin’s Politics (1998)
* Jason McQuinn: Demoralizing Moralism: The Futility of Fetishized Values (2004)
* RB: Ozimandias – Review: Against His-story! Against Leviathan! by Fredy Perlman (1991)
The Militant:
* Marianas in Combat: Teté Puebla and the Mariana Grajales Women’s Platoon in Cuba’s Revolutionary War 1956-58 (2003, Auszug)
* 25, 50 and 75 years ago (1935/1960/1985)
Espace contre ciment:
* Heinrich Heine: Die Emeute der Lumpensammler von Paris (1832)
* Cajo Brendel: „Hüte Dich vor jedem Mythos!“ – Interview (1999)
* Emile Gravelle: Revolution (1898)
* Pierre Clastres: Staatsfeinde. Studien zur politischen Anthropologie (1974)
* Ludwig Bamberger: Les balayeurs hessois de Paris (1867)
* Bruno Astarian: Le communisme. Tentative de définition (1996)
Kasama:
* Howard Zinn: On Marx and Marxism (1993)
* Steve Hamilton: A History: The Revolutionary Union & Maoist Party-Building Effort Part 1 (1979)
* Steve Hamilton: A History: The Revolutionary Union & Maoist Party-Building Effort Part 2 (1980)
Luxemburger Anarchist:
* Simone Weil: Réflexions à propos de la théorie de quanta (1942, Auszug)
International Bolshevik Tendency (IBT):
* Oskar Fischer: Leninismus gegen Stalinismus (Lehren der deutschen Katastrophe 1933) (1933, pdf-Datei, mit einem Vorwort von Leo Trotzki)
* Leo Trotzki: Spanische Lehren: Eine letzte Warnung (1937)
* Leo Trotzki: Bolschewismus und Stalinismus (1937)
* Leo Trotzki: Drei Konzeptionen der russischen Revolution (1939)
* Introduction to the IBT’s 1998 edition of The Transitional Program by Leon Trotsky (1998)
* Gruppe IV. Internationale: Bulletin Nr. 1 und Nr. 2 (1990)
* Gruppe Spartakus (GS): Für einen Streik der Metaller in Ost und West! (1993)
* Gruppe Spartakus (GS): Zwei Schritte vorwärts — einer zurück: Zum Auszug der unabhängigen Antifa aus dem Berliner Bündnis gegen den „Rudolf-Heß-Gedenktag“ (1992)
* Gruppe Spartakus (GS): Nur die Arbeiterklasse kann die faschistischen Mörderbanden schlagen! (1991)
* Gruppe Spartakus (GS): Imperialisten raus aus Nahost! (1991)
* Gruppe Spartakus (GS): Erklärung der Gruppe Spartakus zur Bundestagswahl: Keine Stimme der SPD / Keine Stimme der PDS. Kritische Wahlunterstützung der SpAD (1990)
* Gruppe Spartakus (GS): DDR zerstört — Arbeiterkämpfe stehen an: Nieder mit dem großdeutschen Imperialismus (1990)
* Gruppe Spartakus (GS): Trotzkisten fusionieren: Gruppe Spartakus gegründet (1990)
* Bolschewistische Tendenz: Offener Brief an die Spartakist Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands (1990)

ASK/VAB Hamburg-Altona:
* Revolution in Hamburg: Der Arbeiter- und Soldatenrat von Groß-Hamburg 1918/19

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Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 1. Februar 2010
ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter “Sozialistika” und im Download-Archiv … ansonsten hier der Hinweis auf den lesenswerten Text Gespalten in den Untergang: Die Linke und der Aufstieg Hitlers von Florian Wilde aus der neuen Broschüre Die Linke.SDS/linksjugend [´solid] (Hg.): Block Fascism! Geschichte, Analysen und Strategien für eine antifaschistische Praxis, Berlin 2009 (pdf-Datei, 1,19 mb):
Syndikalismus:
* Rudolf Rocker: Anarcho-Syndikalismus (1937)

AustriaN Newspapers Online (ANNO):
* Bildungsarbeit. Blätter für sozialistisches Bildungswesen (1909–1913, 1919-1934)

Rassembler, diffuser les archives des révolutionnaires (RaDAR, ehemals ASMSFQI):
* Comité français pour la IVe internationale: La Vérité, 1. April 1941 (Untergrundzeitung)
* Ligue communiste (LC): Les leçons d’octobre (1971)
* Service de presse international (SIP), April 1935
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité des travailleurs, Mai 1955
* Ligue des communistes: Bulletin intérieur, Juli 1934
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Bulletin intérieur “La Vérité”, 15. März 1950

La Bataille Socialiste:
* Paul Lafargue: La légende de Victor Hugo (1885)
* La critique du sport moderne par Jean-Marie Brohm
* Paul Mattick: On Pannekoek’s article The Party and the Working Class (1941)
Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):
* Raya Dunayevskaya: New Developments in Stalin’s Russia (1946)
* Rudolf Bahro: Alternativet: Till kritiken av den reellt existerande socialismen (1977)
* Isaac Deutscher: Den Stora Kulturrevolutionen (1966)
* Paul Lafargue: Porque Crê em Deus a Burguesia (1906)
* Ernest Mandel: Hannah Arendt: morele wortels en sociale oorzaken
van de fascistische misdaden (1966)
* Jim Dann/Hari Dillon: The Five Retreats: A History of the Failure of the Progressive Labor Party (1977)
* Chris Harman: How Marxism Works (1979)
* Chris Harman: A people’s history of the world (1999, Auszug)
* Chris Harman: The Summer of 1981 – a post-riot analysis (1981)
* Chris Harman: The revolutionary press (1984)
* Artikel aus dem Labour Monthly:
** Shapurji Saklatvala: India as in Fact It Is (1935)
** M. Singh: The Struggle of the Indian Textile Workers (1934)
** Reginald Bridgeman: The New Deal for India (1935)
** Lesley Hutchinson: The New Imperialist Strategy in India (1935)
** M. Muzaffar: India’s Fight Against the India Bill (1935)
** Jawaharlal Nehru: Presidential Address to the Indian National Congress (1936)
** Rajani Palme Dutt: In Memory of Shapurji Saklatvala (1936)
** Rajani Palme Dutt: Left Nationalism in India (1936)
** Rajani Palme Dutt/Ben Bradley: Anti-Imperialist People’s Front in India (1936)
* Georgij Plechanow: Arte e vita sociale (1912)
* Pieter Lawrence: What Socialism Means (1973)
* Pieter Lawrence: What Next for South Africa? (1990)
* Pieter Lawrence: “All this Hard Graft no Longer Makes Sense” (1999)
* Pieter Lawrence: Freedom from Profit (2001)
* Pieter Lawrence: Why Just Land? (2003)
* Pieter Lawrence: The Revolution that Wasn’t (2008)
* Eugen Varga: The Decline of Capitalism (1924)
* Isabelle Gatti de Gamond: De legende van de dorpsonderwijzer (1903)
* Pierre Legrève: De val van Ahmed Ben Bella: een stap naar rechts (1965)
* Daniel Bensaïd: Productivisme en ecologie (2009)
* Daniel Bensaïd: Nieuwe banden van solidariteit (2005)
* Daniel Bensaïd: De crisis van het Franse marxisme (1993)
* Daniel Bensaïd: De angst haalt het van de hoop (2003)
* Daniel Bensaïd: Eén jaar na de aanslagen elf september – God, wat zijn die oorlogen heilig! (2002)
* Daniel Bensaïd: De hogere macht van het communisme (2009)
Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition (MAO):
* Japan und die Weltwirtschaft
Collectif Smolny:
* Alexis Bouvier: La Canaille (1863)
* BILAN: En marge des Thèses de Rome (1936)
LibCom:
* Solidarity: Ceylon: the JVP uprising of April 1971 (1971)
* Federación Anarquista Uruguaya (FAU): Huerta Grande (1972)
* Mike Davis: The Stopwatch and the Wooden Shoe: Scientific Management and the Industrial Workers of the World (1975)
* John Holloway: The Red Rose of Nissan (1987)
* Loren Goldner: International liquidity crisis and class struggle: first approximation (1998)
* Al-Djouhall: The Misery of Islam (1989)
* A.R. Giles-Peters: Karl Korsch: a Marxist friend of anarchism (1973)
* Paul Mattick: Pasado, presente y futuro del Marxismo (1978)
* Paul Mattick: La hez de la humanidad (1935)
* Paul Mattick: The inevitability of communism (1936)
* Geoff Brown: The Glasgow dockers’ go-slow (?)
* Guy Aldred: Socialism and Parliament (1923)
* William Moris: The policy of abstention (1887)
* Errico Malatesta: Democracy and Anarchy (1924)
* Gilles Dauvé: Capital and state (1972)
* Anton Pannekoek: Materialism and historical materialism (1942)
* Anton Pannekoek: Society and mind in Marxian philosophy (1937)
* Otto Rühle: Which Side To Take? (1940)
* Communist Workers International: Extracts from the Leading Principles of the KAI (1922)
* Paolo Virno: A Grammar of the Multitude (200?)
* Blaumachen: Let the occupations become time-barricades (2006)
* Processed World #7 (1983)
* Processed World #8 (1983)

The Cedar Lounge Revolution:
* People’s Democracy: Our Orientation to the Republican Movement”, People’s Democracy discussion document (1984)

Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):
* Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Amaru (MRTA): Perú: Crece la protesta (1999)
* Movimiento 14 de Mayo: Plan de Orientación del Movimiento 14 de Mayo (Extractos) (1959)

The Irish Election Literature Blog:
* “How many Councillors does it take to turn off The Water Tax?”-Democratic Left -1995
* Eithne Fitzgerald -Labour – 1989 Dublin South
* Pat Doherty, Dermot Guy, Caoimhghin O Caolain -Sinn Fein -1989 European Elections Connaught/Ulster
* Martin Walsh -Socialist Party -1997 GE Dublin South Central
The Anarchist Library:
* Octavio Alberola: Baja California: Attempted Insurrections (1995)
* Aufheben: Civilization and its latest discontents: A review of Against His-story! Against Leviathan! (1995)
* John Connor: John Ball — Primitivist: The Peasants’ Revolt and the State of Nature (1999)
* Michel Donnegan: Petersburg (1999)
* Frere Dupont: Winding Down Of The Clockwork Lips (2004)
* Theresa Kintz: Radical Archaeology as Dissent (?)
* Rob los Ricos: Biocide and Against The New World Order (?)
* Russell Means: For America To Live Europe Must Die (1980)
* Paul Z. Simons: A True Account of the New Model Army (1995)
* An Open Letter on Technology and Mediation (1999)
* Jean-Pierre Voyar: Reich: How to Use (1995)
Trend:
* Dv/Internationale Revue: Der Kapp-Putsch 1920: Die Rechten greifen an, die Demokratie fügt den Arbeitern die Niederlage bei (1999)
The Militant:
* Fred Halstead: Vietnam War and crumbling of U.S. military morale (1978)
* 25, 50 and 75 years ago (1935/1960/1985)
Espace contre ciment:
* Rudolf Rocker: Das Ende Gustav Landauers (1951)
* William Morris: Kunde von Nirgendwo (1889, Auszug)
* Gustav Landauer: Selbstmord der Jugend (1911, gekürzt)
* Albert Libertad: Le culte de la charogne (1907)
* Roger Langlais: Albert Libertad. Le culte de la charogne (1976)
Archive.org:
* Communist Party of America (CPA): Manifesto and program. Constitution. Report to the Communist International (1919)
* Communist Party of America (CPA): Manifesto to the workers of America (1922)
* United Communist Party of America (UCPA): Program and constitution of the United Communist Party of America (1921)
* Mikhail Ivanovich Tugan-Baranovski: L’évolution historique du socialisme (1913)
* André Lebey: Du socialisme, envisagé au point de vue philosophique (1913)
* Eduard Bernstein: Vozmozhen-li nauchnyĭ sot︠s︡ializm? (1906)

ICL-FI (Spadtakist):
* Spartakist: Für eine leninistisch-trotzkistische Arbeiterpartei! Arbeiterräte an die Macht! (1989)
Walgesang:
* Spartacist League US: Toussaint L‘Ouverture and the Haitian Revolution (1988)
Révolution en Iran:
* 8 mars 1979 : Quand les femmes faisaient reculer Khomeini
* Worker-Communist Party of Iran (WPI): L’Histoire des Invaincus (1995)

Revolution in South Asia:
* Communist Party of India (Maoist) (CPI(Maoist)): Our Work in Urban Areas (2004)
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Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 30. Oktober 2009
ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter “Sozialistika” und im Download-Archiv:
La Bataille Socialiste:
* El Amigo del pueblo N°3, Juni 1937
* Daniel Guérin: La révolution déjacobinisée (1957)
* Paul Louis: Le colonialisme (1905)
* Simone Weil: La vie et la grève des ouvrières métallos (1936)
* Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB): Le SPGB et l’Espagne (1937)
* Paul Mattick: Introduction to “Anti-Bolshevik Communism” (1978)

Rassembler, diffuser les archives des révolutionnaires (RaDAR, ehemals ASMSFQI):
* Comités communistes internationalistes (CCI): Le Soviet, Juni-Juli 1943 (Untergrundzeitung)
* Parti ouvrier internationaliste (POI): La Vérité, 25. April 1943
* Parti ouvrier internationaliste (POI): Bulletin intérieur, Dezember 1943
* Ligue communiste (LC): Bulletin intérieur, August 1933
* IVe internationale: IVe internationale, August-September 1946
* Ligue communiste (LC): Les marxistes révolutionnaires dans l’enseignement (1970)


Big Flame 1970-1984:
* EPISODES IN BIG FLAME HISTORY: No 19. Sexual Politics and Life Part 2 – Men’s Politics
** Anti Sexist Practice! (1982, pdf-Datei)
** Why a Men’s Movement? (article) (1979, pdf-Datei)
** Why a Men’s Movement? (letter) (1982, pdf-Datei)
** Is a Men Against Sexism Politics Needed? (1981, pdf-Datei)
** The Problem of Men in Big Flame (1981, pdf-Datei)
** Why the Women’s Commission are against an Anti Sexist Commission (1983, pdf-Datei)
* NOTICE OF A REVISED VERSION OF THE POST “EPISODES IN BIG FLAME HISTORY: No 4. Women and Feminism Part 1”

Sojourner Truth Organization Digital Archive:
* Jasper Collins/Martin Glaberman/Don Hamerquist: The politics of Louis Althusser: a symposium (1978)
* The events in Afghanistan: a state-capitalist viewpoint (1978)
Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):
* Pierre Vidal-Naquet: A Stubborn Fidelity (1986, zum Widerstand gegen den Algerienkrieg in Frankreich)
* Rosa Luxemburg: Lettre à Clara Zetkin (1919)
* Walter Rodney: People’s Power, No Dictator (1979)
* Walter Rodney: Sign of the Times (1980)
* Ernest Mandel: De CVP en de klassenloze samenleving (1964)
* Kamata Satoshi: Toyota, l’usine du désespoir (journal d’un ouvrier saisonnier) (1973)
* Max Beer: The Development of Marxian Analysis (1927)
* MN Roy: The Colonial Policy of the L.S.I. (1928)
* Noel Ignatin: The POC: A Personal Memoir (1979)
* Paul Costello: In Memoriam – Ellwood Griest (1979)
* Paul Costello: Anti-Revisionist Communism in the United States, 1945-1950 (1979)
* Karl Kautsky: Die Befreiung der Nationen (1917)
* Ted Grant: Fight election on socialist policy (1966)
* Ted Grant: Only one solution—Budget demonstrates the impossibility of capitalist “planning” (1966)
* Nikolai Bucharin: New Forms of the World Crisis (1928)
* Sharpurji Saklatvala: India in the Labour World (1921)
* Daniel DeLeon: Artikel Mai-Oktober 1907 (pdf-Dateien):
** 1907, May 26 – Concentrated Infamy
** 1907, May 27 – ‘Frisco Vindicates Socialism
** 1907, May 28 – Loyalty or Treason Trembling in the Scales
** 1907, May 29 – “Desirable” Citizens
** 1907, May 30 – Eternal Vigilance!
** 1907, May 31 – Wages and Cost of Living
** 1907, June 1 – The “Excitement” in ‘Frisco
** 1907, June 2 – Conversation No. 1
** 1907, June 3 – Madness With Method in It
** 1907, June 4 – Revolutionary Hughes
** 1907, June 5 – A Gored Bull Bellowing
** 1907, June 6 – “Law” and Law
** 1907, June 7 – Started, at Last!
** 1907, June 8 – The Negroes’ Wonderful Progress
** 1907, June 9 – Conversation No. 2
** 1907, June 10 – Misquoting Lincoln
** 1907, June 11 – Nastier and Nastier
** 1907, June 12 – Aladin’s “Public Opinion”
** 1907, June 13 – Driven to Admit the Truth
** 1907, June 14 – Catching ‘Em Acoming’, and Catching ‘Em Agwine’
** 1907, June 15 – “Shallow Philosophy” and “Mawkish Sentimentality”
** 1907, June 16 – Conversation No. 3
** 1907, June 18 – Orchard’s “Religion”
** 1907, June 19 – Scrawny Spartans
** 1907, June 20 – “Economic Distinctions”
** 1907, June 21 – A Blind Cassandra
** 1907, June 23 – Conversation No. 4
** 1907, June 25 – “Kelly the Bum,” Not “David the King”
** 1907, June 26 – Open Letter to “Health Home”
** 1907, June 27 – A Cardinal Blunder
** 1907, June 29 – With Marx for Text
** 1907, June 30 – Conversation No. 5
** 1907, July 1 – Divine Discontent
** 1907, July 2 – The Great Battle in Denver
** 1907, July 3 – Libeling Their Ancestry
** 1907, July 4 – Incautious GAR Officer
** 1907, July 5 – An Open Letter to Edward Lauterbach, President National Liberal Immigration League
** 1907, July 6 – Two “Common Lots”
** 1907, July 7 – Conversation No. 6
** 1907, July 8 – The New Tendency
** 1907, July 9 – Gnawing at the File
** 1907, July 10 – Well for Kikuchi
** 1907, July 12 – “Busting” the Tobacco Trust
** 1907, July 13 – The War
** 1907, July 14 – Conversation No. 7
** 1907, July 15 – News From Kherson
** 1907,July 16 – The “Best of All Possible Systems”
** 1907, July 17 – After Mallock, Aked
** 1907, July 18 – Fighting Windmills
** 1907, July 19 – Hearst Fulfilling His Mission
** 1907, July 20 – Who Is Master?
** 1907, July 21 – “A Highly Critical Time”
** 1907, July 22 – Mitchellism
** 1907, July 23 – A Criminal Record
** 1907, July 24 – Nothing “Unusual”
** 1907, July 25 – Poison and Antidote
** 1907, July 26 – Progress, and a Chance for More
** 1907, July 28 – Vandervelde’s Preface
** 1907, July 29 – Guilty! Guilty!! Guilty!!!
** 1907, July 30 – Emulating ‘48
** 1907, July 31 – As to Antimilitarism
** 1907, August 1 – Thirty Years Later
** 1907, August 2 – Wisdom, of Experience and Inexperience
** 1907, August 3 – Much Ado About Nothing
** 1907, August 4 – A Signal Example
** 1907, August 5 – Barrett’s Clean Breast
** 1907, August 26 – French Socialists
** 1907, September 1 – At Stuttgart
** 1907, September 10 – Revolution Triumphant
** 1907, October 4 – A Hint to Railroaders
** 1907, October 6 – Notes on the Stuttgart Congress I
** 1907, October 13 – Notes on the Stuttgart Congress II
** 1907, October 14 – Poor, Embarrassed William
** 1907, October 17 – Open Letter to the Rt. Rev. Arthur Foley Winnington Ingram
** 1907, October 18 – Nuptial Blazes
** 1907, October 19 – The Freshest Indictment
** 1907, October 20 – Notes on the Stuttgart Congress III
** 1907, October 21 – A Good Investment? Rather, a Bad One!
** 1907, October 23 – Half-Truths, and Worse
** 1907, October 25 – Word From Sugar Pine
** 1907, October 26 – The Gillette Case
** 1907, October 27 – Notes on the Stuttgart Congress IV
** 1907, October 28 – No Swaddlers Wanted
** 1907, October 29 – Right for Once
** 1907, October 30 – The Writing on the Wall
** 1907, October 31 – Whose Salvation?
* Artikel aus dem Labour Monthly:
** Clemens Dutt: The Indian Struggle for Independence (1928)
** Clemens Dutt: The Indian League for Independence (1929)
** Clemens Dutt: The Class Struggle in India (1929)
** Clemens Dutt: The Role and Leadership of the Indian Working Class (1929)
** India: Trade Unionism and Labour Conditions (1922)
** M. Philips Price: A Posthumous Work of Rosa Luxemburg (1922)
** Mr Austen Chamberlain on the Origin of the War (1922)
** Notes of the Month: India (1922)
** M.K. Gandhi: Britain, India and Swaraj (1922)
** G.D.H. Cole: A Word to Max Beer (1922)
** A. N Bhaduri: British War Preparations in India (1927)
** Philip Spratt: The Indian Trade Union Movement (1927)
** Karl August Wittfogel: The Agrarian Revolution in China (1927)
** All-India Trade Union Congress (1928)
** J.B.: The Strike Wave in Egypt (1928)
** Clemens Dutt: The Present Strike Movement in India (1929)
** The Lillooah Railway Strike (1928)
** South Indian Railway Strike (1928)
** W.N. Ewer: Delhi and Kabul (1929)
** Philip Spratt: India on the Eve of Revolt (1929)
** D. Goonawardena: The Heroic Struggle of the Workers (1929)
** Bombay Mill Strike (1929)
** Shaukat Usmani: An Echo of the General Election (1929)
** Tinplate Workers’ Strike at Jamshedpur (1929)
** Stewart Purkis: Mondism and the Railway Settlement (1928)
** Stewart Purkis: Railworkers and the Coming Struggle (1929)
** Stewart Purkis: A Sidelight on Mondism (1929)
** Reg Groves: A Dyspeptic Interpretation Of Karl Marx (1930)
** Reg Groves: Marx And The Labour Parliament Of 1854 (1930)
** Reg Groves: Folded Arms! (1930)
** Reg Groves: The Communist Manifesto (1930)
** Reg Groves: “Wilkes And Liberty” (1930)
** Reg Groves: The Dotage Of The Hammonds (1930)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Lettre à A. A. Bogdanov et S. I. Goussiev (1905)
* André Renard: Holdings en economische democratie (1956)
* André Renard: Naar het socialisme door de actie (1957)
* André Renard: Planificatie, dirigisme en vrijheid (1959)
* Pierre Legrève: Democratisering van het onderwijs in het middelbaar onderwijs, enkele aspecten (1961)
La Presse Anarchiste:
* Noir & Rouge n°14, Herbst 1959

Theorie als Praxis:
* Doing Gender und die Hergestelltheit und Variabilität unserer Identitäten. Vorschläge für korrigierte Übersetzungen zweier Butler-Zitaten aus Gender Trouble sowie eines Zitates aus Doing Gender von West/Zimmermann (1990/1991)
* Zitate aus Foucaults „Was ist Aufklärung?“ (?)
* Vier Zitate zum Krisen-Begriff
LibCom:
* Gilles Dauvé/Denis Authier: The Communist Left in Germany 1918-1921 (1978)
** Appendix I – The groupuscular phase
** Appendix II – Bibliography of topics addressed by the German left during the 1930s
** Appendix III – Note on ‘National Bolshevism’
** Texts – Foreword
** Epilogue
*** Herman Gorter: The opportunism of the Communist Party of the Netherlands (1919)
*** Fritz Wolffheim: Factory organisations or trade unions? (1919)
* Noam Chomsky: East Timor Retrospective (1999)
The Cedar Lounge Revolution:
* The Workers’ Party: Tomorrow’s People, Oktober 1991
* Sinn Féin: United Irishman, Oktober 1969
Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):
* Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Amaru (MRTA): Dirección Nacional Ampliada. Informe Político (1989)
* Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN): Octubre Sandinista (1978)
* Movimiento Revolucionario 26 de Julio (M-26-7): A Fidel Castro sobre la invasión (1958)
* Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional (FALN): A 25 años de la Revolución del 30 de Octubre de 1950 y en el primer aniversario de las FALN (1975)
* Partido Comunista de El Salvador (PCS): La proletarización orgánica e ideológica del Partido (1964)

Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières (ESSF):
* Moshe Lewin: The collapse of the Russian state (1998)
The Irish Election Literature Blog:
* Des Geraghty -Workers Party 1984 Euro Elections
* Win £10 – ‘Dun Laoghaire People’ -Workers Party 1986
* ‘Payback Time’ -Brendan Donohoe -SWP- South West Inner City 2004
* Sinn Fein -’Empowering Communities against Drugs’ (2002)

The Anarchist Library:
* Daniel Guérin: Anarchism: From Theory to Practice (1965)
* Sam Mbah/I.E. Igariwey: African Anarchism: The History of a Movement (2001)
* Keith Sorel: From Munis to Meese: Left Communism or State Department Surrealism? (1994)
* Neal Keating: (A) Game for the Nineties: ASE (1994)
* Michael William: When Nationalist Frenzy Strikes… (1994)
* Gilles Dauvé: Alice in Monsterland (2001)
* Tiqqun: The Problems of the Head (2001)
* Doug Bolling: Refractions (1994)
* Lorna McLaughlin: Great Grunting Groans (1994)
* Michael William: The Ecology Montreal Party: A Libertarian Frankenstein (1994)
* Brian Morris: Flores Magon and the Mexican Liberal Party (1994)
* Marc L. Sherman: An Entertaining Story: A Short Corporate Fiction (1994)
* The Right to be Greedy: Theses on the Practical Necessity of Demanding Everything (1974)
The Militant:
* 25, 50 and 75 years ago (1934/1959/1984)
Sanhati:
* Porichoy Patrika, 8-12 1962
Espace contre ciment:
* Michael Löwy: Henry Ford, inspirateur d’Adolf Hitler (2007)
* Michael Löwy/Eleni Varikas: Racisme et eugénisme pendant l’entre-deux-guerres. Précurseurs et alliés du nazisme aux Etats-Unis (2007)
* Hugo Eberlein: Erinnerungen an Rosa Luxemburg bei Kriegsausbruch 1914 (?)
* Victor Klemperer: „Aufziehen“ (1947, auszug aus LTI)
* Siegfried Kracauer: Über Arbeitsnachweise (1930)
* Siegfried Kracauer: Die Palmen in der Krise (1930-1931)
* Moses Hess: Kommunistischer Katechismus
* Der Syndikalist: Georges Sorel (1922)
* Giorgio Cesarano: Der erotische Aufstand (1974)
* Amadeo Bordiga: Critique de l’autogestion (1957)
* Freddy Gomez: Orwell et son calomniateur. La méthode Garton Ash (2004)
* Camillo Berneri: L’idolâtrie ouvrière (1934)
* Camillo Berneri: Der Arbeiterkult (1934)
* Rudolf Rocker: Der Sozialismus und die Grundsätze der IAA (1932)
* George Orwel: Les lieux de loisirs (1946)
* George Orwell: Ni capitalisme, ni collectivisme (1944)
* H. (Bremen): Carl Einstein. Ein deutscher Intellektueller im Spanischen Krieg (2002)
* Margarete Susman: Gustav Landauer (1919)
* Margarete Susman: Gustav Landauers Briefe (1929)
* Jörg Asseyer: Jenseits von Grund und Ordnung. Nachwort zu Skepsis und Mystik (1978)
Archive.org:
* Charles Ruthenberg: Voices of Revolt. Speeches and writings of Charles E. Ruthenberg, with a critical introduction (1928)
* Debs: his life, writings and speeches, with a department of appreciations (1908)
* Anton Pannekoek: Marxism and Darwinism (1912)
* Ellen Key: The woman movement (1912)
* Morris Hillquit: Socialism in theory and practice (1909)
* Morris Hillquit: History of socialism in the United States (1903)
* Eduard Bernstein: My years of exile; reminiscences of a socialist (1921)
* Liberty, “Not the daughter but the mother of order” (1882, ein Jahrgang der von Benjamin Tucker herausgegebenen Zeitschrift)

Links – International Journal of Socialist Renewal:
* Beverley Symons: Red councillors during the Cold War: Communists on Sydney City Council, 1953-59 (2003)
Dublin Opinion:
* Irish Workers Group (1976) / Class Struggle
League for the Revolutionary Party -Communist Organization for the Fourth International (LRP-COFI):
* Walter Daum: The Life and Death of Stalinism. A Resurrection of Marxist Theory (1990)
** Chapter 1. The Contradictions of Capitalism
** Chapter 2. The Revolutionary Epoch
International Bolshevik Tendency (IBT):
* Bolschewik Nr. 1, Mai 1992
** Nazi-Terror und Rassismus in der BRD (pdf-Datei)
** Die ehemalige UdSSR nach dem Putschversuch (pdf-Datei)
** Bürgerkrieg in Jugoslawien – Nationalismus und Konterrevolution (pdf-Datei)
* Bolschewik Nr. 2,Dezember 1992
** Faschisten im Aufschwung – Linke und Arbeiterbewegung in der Defensive (pdf-Datei)
** Nachtrag zur anti-faschistischen Wunsiedel-Kampagne und zur Politik der SAG (August 1992) (pdf-Datei)
** Bundeswehr als UNO-Friedensstifter? (pdf-Datei)
** Schluß mit der Wende – Die Spaltung in Ost und West überwinden (pdf-Datei)
** Kurdistan – Bindeglied der Revolution im Nahen Osten
* Bolschewik Nr. 3, Mai 1993
** Feuert die Gewerkschaftsführung! – Stoppt die Offensive von Unternehmern, Regierung und SPD-Führung (pdf-Datei)
** Wie vorwärts? – Aktionsprogramm für den IG Metall-Streik (pdf-Datei)
** Marxismus contra Bewegungsfetischismus – Kritische Anmerkungen zur Politik der SAG (pdf-Datei)
** Deutsche Waffen sollen es schaffen – Außenpolitische Optionen des deutschen Imperialismus (pdf-Datei)
** Kapitalismus und Rassismus (pdf-Datei)
* Bolschewik Nr. 4, Dezember 1993
** Für einen revolutionären Antifaschismus (pdf-Datei)
** Leserbrief an VORAN (pdf-Datei)
** Trotz anvisiertem Rückzug der Bundeswehr aus Somalia – Erster Etappensieg des deutschen Imperialismus (pdf-Datei)
** Das Kartenhaus Maastricht fällt zusammen (pdf-Datei)
** Nieder mit Jelzin — Ruzkoi – Chasbulatow keine Alternative (pdf-Datei)
** Scharping ganz Kohl – SPD auf Regierungslinie (pdf-Datei)
** Weg mit dem PKK-Verbot (pdf-Datei)
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Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 21. September 2009
Quelle: ESSF, der Artikel von Bahu zum Regime in Sri Lanka macht ansonsten auch deutlich, warum die althergebrachten Kategorien zur Bewertung “progressiver” oder “populistischer” Regime im Trikont aus der Zeit des kalten Krieges schon damals kaum und heute überhaupt nicht mehr greifen … vielleicht entdecken auch Teile der europäischen Pseudo-Antiimps bald den “fortschrittlichen, anti-imperialistischen und nationalistischen Charakter” ihres neuen Verbündeten Sri Lanka und warum die LTTE schon immer ein Werkzeug des altbösen Feindes war …

Mahinda regime is neither proletarian nor socialist
Vickramabahu “Bahu” Karunarathne
Some people believe that the Mahinda regime, is an anti American, anti West, nationalist regime. One cannot blame them too much when, the old Left including Vasudeva is busy white washing this regime. The old Left too, insist that the Mahinda regime is progressive and better than the UNP regime. Of course, they find it difficult to explain the political and social policies of the regime. In our presence, in husky voice, with rosy cheeks they claim that they are there for tactical reasons. They deny that they have betrayed any Marxist principles. On the other hand, their presence is a powerful instrument available for the regime. Government propagandists have made use of this fact to win the hearts of many left oriented regimes in the third world. Recently we saw that even Hugo Chaves has fallen into the propaganda pit of the Mahinda regime. We were shown a picture of Colonel Gaddafi keeping his hand on the shoulder of president Mahinda. But Gaddafi has changed a lot from the time when he was seen as an arch enemy of the American imperialism. Today, the world has changed so much that we are unable to say where the other hand of Gaddafi was. In fact, he could have been whispering to Mahinda not to shout too much against the West, while squeezing the belly of Mahinda with the other hand.
Indirectly helped
This is a global development. In the 50s and the 60s in the so- called third world, we witnessed the rise of nationalist populist leaders with strong anti American rhetoric. They were all dependent on soviet Russia and the Red China regime. However, in spite of their claims for socialism, all of them were products of the economic boom in the western world. at that stage, Western powers were interested in certain democratization in the developing world in order to facilitate capital investment. Hence, they indirectly helped populist leaders in their radical steps, as long as these did not push towards a special alliance with the Eastern powers. In fact, only one of these radical movements really, went out of control; that is Cuba. All the other populist leaders made radical changes to remove maligned sections of the neo-colonial establishments. The McNamara policy of the World Bank showed the real nature of the global capitalist policy.
By now the world has changed. The populist movements started by leaders such as Nehru, Sukarno, Bhutto, Nasser, Ben Bela, Peron and Bandaranaike have ceased to be anti American or anti capitalist. In India, the modern Gandhis are hand in glove with the Western powers. In fact, they work as the regional leaders of global capitalism. Man Mohan Singh is not an agent of Obama but really a guru. Similar changes have taken place everywhere.
Capitalist agenda
The collapse of the Stalinist states, only accelerated the degeneration of third world national populism. However, unfortunately the vocabulary and the rhetoric still survive, creating illusions in the minds of the people. In Lanka, the rise of Mahinda to power is some times depicted as a second coming of the MEP of maha Bandaranaike.
The picture is made easy by the participation of all left parties, except of course the Nava Sama Samaja party, in the coalition. But, the Mahinda regime today, is completely dependent on American and Indian handouts. It is indebted to these powers in all aspects. Hence, it is an anti proletarian, Sinhala chauvinist regime following the global capitalist agenda. To claim this as an anti American leadership is as bad as claiming that the Obama leadership as been anti American.
In fact in the US there are people who seriously believe that Obama is a secret communist agent sent to destroy the free society led by the rich whites. They accuse him of taking over control of banking and industry. Also, they condemn his attempt to revise the healthcare policy. Both are according to them, neo communist policies! In a world of such lunacy it is not surprising to see intelligent people defining the Mahinda regime as a progressive nationalist regime.
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Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 31. August 2009
Quelle: ESSF:

Comrade Upali’s Unfinished Task
We mourn the sudden and untimely death of Comrade Upali in the early hours of 21st August 2009, and pay our tribute to his active political life as a champion of the oppressed and the poor of the world. Had he recovered from his sudden illness he would have celebrated his 70th Birthday on 17th September. At this sorrowful occasion we join his wife Sylvia, son Alex and daughters Samantha and Jasmine in sharing their grief over the loss of a dear husband and a father for we have lost a dear friend and a comrade.
Comrade Upali, throughout his active political life, spanning over 50 years, stood at the forefront of struggles of the oppressed people all over the world. He was a socialist intellectual and an internationalist who spearheaded anti-neo-colonialist, anti-capitalist and anti-racist campaigns both in Britain and in Sri Lanka. He fought tirelessly and passionately against the oppression of workers, women and minority nationalities. In Britain he played a key role in the anti-Vietnam War Movement as its secretary. He vehemently opposed the war in Sri Lanka, denounced human rights violations, political assassinations and other atrocities committed by successive regimes and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). However, from 1979 onwards, in the context of anti-Tamil rhetoric and riots and the banning of the Tamil United Liberation Front’s demand for a separate State in the North-East of Sri Lanka, comrade Upali as a founder-member of the Movement for Inter-racial Justice and Equality (MIRJE) played a leading role in formulating and articulating the principle of Tamil people’s right to self-determination. In 1983, during the ‘Black July’ pogrom against the Tamil people in the south comrade Upali physically intervened to protect individual Tamils from attacks by Sinhalese thugs.
Comrade Upali firmly believed in the ability of the oppressed people to change the socio-economic and political conditions of their oppression and make a better world. He never used his intellectual abilities for his personal gain. Motivated by socialist ideals comrade Upali committed all his strengths and abilities for organising, educating and empowering of the oppressed people. He did not merely stand by them, he stood with them and fought with them and sought ways and means of resolving their issues.
It was his unwavering commitment to the cause of the oppressed that led him to join the Lanka Sama Samaja Party’s (LSSP) Youth League. But in the 1960s when the majority leadership of the LSSP joined a coalition government with the Communist Party and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) comrade Upali broke away with the minority who opposed the coalition with a capitalist party. In the aftermath of the split within the LSSP he emigrated to Britain and graduated in Economics from the London School of Economics and joined the International Marxist Group (IMG), the British Section of the 4th International. Comrade Upali matured as a militant socialist in the thick of anti-neo-colonialist, anti-war and anti-racist struggles and campaigns in Britain. When the Sri Lankan coalition government of the LSSP, CP and the SLFP crushed the youth rebellion led by the Janata Vimukti Peramuna (JVP) in 1971, and imprisoned a large number of young rebels including their leadership comrade Upali joining with activists of the Ginipupura group campaigned for their release.
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Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 7. August 2009
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Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 12. Juni 2009
ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter “Sozialistika“, ansonsten hier noch einmal besonders hervorgehoben der Hinweis auf einige zwanzig Jahre alte Texte aus der BRD- und US-Linken zum Tian’anmen-Massaker von 1989:
Indymedia BRD:
* Vereinigte Sozialistische Partei (VSP), Lindau: Blutige Konterrevolution. Chinas Volksbefreiungsarmee gegen das Volk (1989)

Fire on the Mountain:
* Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO): On the Situation in China (1989)
* Dennis O’Neil: After Tiananmen: Time To Face Big Questions (1989)
* Dell Bisdorf: “Living in People’s City” (1989)
Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung:
* Semjon Wilenski/Nina Kamm (Hg.): Weggesperrt. Frauen im Gulag (1989/2009, pdf-Datei, 2,9 mb)

Big Flame 1970-1984
* EPISODES IN BIG FLAME HISTORY: No 8. Party and Class
* Max Farrar: The Libertarian Movements of the 1970s. What can we learn (1989, pdf-Datei, ein aktuelles Vorwort und eine Kurzfassung hier)
* A Reassessment of ‘Revolutionary Unity’ and the ‘New Revolutionary Organisation’ (1980, pdf-Datei)
* Rethinking Party & Class (1980, pdf-Datei)
* Tickling the Clam (1980, pdf-Datei)

La Bataille Socialiste:
* Le socialisme (1907-1912)
* Socialist Party of Pennsylvania: The red book for education and organization (1913)
* Mansoor Hekmat: Nationalisme de gauche et communisme ouvrier (1987)
* Maurice Brinton: La revue “Kommounist” et les communistes de gauche en 1918 (1970)

Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):
* Paul Mattick: Die Traumfabrik: Chronik des Films von Ilja Ehrenburg (1932)
* Paul Mattick: Die Baumwollpflücker von B. Traven (1932)
* Paul Mattick: Die drei Internationalen Von Carl Grünberg und Henryk Grossmann (1932)
* Paul Mattick: Der amerikanische Kapitalismus (1965)
* Karl Kautsky: Terrorismus und Kommunismus (1919)
* Karl Kautsky: Die Krise des Kapitalismus und die Verkürzung der Arbeitszeit (1937)
* Pierre Frank: Fjärde Internationalen – ett bidrag till den trotskistiska rörelsens historia (1969)
* Wilhelm Liebknecht: De la qüestió de la defensa (1868)
* Albert Einstein: De ce socialism? (1949)
* J.T. Murphy: The Communist Party of Great Britain (1943)
* J.T. Murphy: The Last Great Split in World Communism (1948)
* William Paul: Soviet Russia and the World Crisis (1923)
* Joseph Fineberg: Where Labour Rules (1923)
* Ted Grant: Tories in crisis attack (1961)
* Ted Grant: Socialist answer to the EEC (1971)
* Ted Grant: Common Market—impasse of British imperialism (1967)
* Ted Grant: Common Market—No answer to the problems: Labour must press for United Socialist States of Europe (1966)
* Ted Grant: Lenin and Trotsky—what they really stood for (1969)
* Ted Grant: The Argentine Revolution (1973)
* Ted Grant: The Spanish Revolution 1931-37 (1973)
* Ted Grant: Workers’ Control (1974)
* Ted Grant: The Revolution in Portugal (1975)
* Ted Grant: In Defence of Trotskyism (1988)
* Ted Grant: The impact of Trotsky’s death (1990)
* Ted Grant: The Collapse of Stalinism and the Class Nature of the Russian State (1966)
* Minuta dei discorsi di L.D.Trockij e I.V.Stalin al Plenum unificato del CC e della CCC PRC(b) (1923)
* Delibera del Plenum unito del CC e della CCC del PCR(b) (1923)
Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition (MAO):
* Materialien zu Studentenbewegung und Hochschulpolitik in Hamburg. Teil 3: Die ‘Braune Universität Hamburg’ im Wintersemester 1967/68

Collectif Smolny:
* Alexandre Skirda: La lutte pour les soviets libres en Ukraine 1918 – 1921. Tracts makhnovistes présentés et traduits par A. Skirda (1976)
LibCom:
* The University, the car factory and the working class (1991)
* The Arts and other Social Diseases (1992)
* Om Sweet Om (1989)
* Escape from Alcatraz (2005)
* The End Of Music As We Know It (198?)
* Howard Zinn: A people’s history of World War I (1980)
* Howard Zinn: World War II: a people’s war? (1980)

International Viewpoint:
* Vickramabahu Karunarathne: Letters to a Tamil Sama Samajist (1983)
The Cedar Lounge Revolution:
* Sinn Féin: The United Irishman, Juni 1969

Nemesis – Sozialistisches Archiv für Belletristik:
* Takidji Kobajaschi: Krabbenfischer (1929)
Kasama:
* Tariq Ali/Robin Blackburn: Power to the People! Interview with John Lennon (1971)
Rustbelt Radical:
* Rosa Luxemburg: Opportunism and the art of the possible (1898)
Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):
* Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Amaru (MRTA): MRTA: ¡Tres generaciones, una lucha! (1988)
* Partido Comunista do Brasil (PCdoB): Regulamento das Forças Guerrilheiras do Araguaia (1973)
* Partido Comunista de El Salvador (PCS): La experiencia del PCS, el más rico patrimonio político del pueblo salvadoreño (1975)
* Partido Comunista del Perú Marxista-Leninista-Maoísta: Programa Revolucionario General del Perú (2006)
* Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN): Por qué lucha el FSLN junto al Pueblo (1978)
* Movimiento de Recuperación Nacional: Carta del General Valle a Aramburu (1956)

Robert Graham’s Anarchism Weblog:
* Herbert Read: War and Revolution (1945)
Anarkismo.net:
* Gerardo Gatti: Definitions of a Comrade (1975)
* El Levantamiento Artesanal de 1893 en Bogotá (1992)
ICL-FI (Spadtakist):
* Franz Mehring: On Historical Materialism (1892)
* Karl Marx: Letter to Abraham Lincoln on behalf of the International Working Men’s Association (1864)
* Workers Vanguard: Tiananmen 1989: Incipient Proletarian Political Revolution (1989)
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Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 19. Mai 2009
Der Krieg in Lanka bewegt leider sowohl deutsche Linke wie Weltöffentlichkeit in geringerem Massen als andere vergleichbare Konflikte, daher hier ein einige Tage altes Statement von Vickramabahu “Bahu” Karunarathne von der Nava Sama Samaaja Party (NSSP), gefunden auf Links – International Journal of Socialist Renewal:

There is an international commotion about the bloodbath and the human disaster in Lanka. It can lead eventually to an international intervention that could enslave everybody. We called this press conference to make everybody aware of the developing situation.
Government leaders claim that they have confined the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) activity to a very small area near Mulative. It is said that the LTTE leadership and the last battalions are within the 15,000 people caught in the Area. The LTTE challenges these figures and say that around 120,000 are cornered in the limited area. The UN says it is more than 50,000. Whatever it may be, the only access to food and other necessities for these people is the Red Cross shipments that are supposed to arrive twice a week to this enclosure with the government’s permission. This shipment includes 25 tonnes of food and medicine, and the boat takes back is about 500 passengers. There are more than 2000 wounded and sick in the area waiting to go out but the government has not made any extra arrangements for that. While these people are confined to this hellhole the government is continuing its attacks. Shells and multibarrel rockets are used day and night. In the last few days over 2000 were killed and many more are injured.
The Sri Lankan government claims that the LTTE is responsible for this misery and demands that the Tigers should unconditionally surrender. But at the same time the government says that the Tigers are criminals already convicted by Lankan and Indian courts. Therefore they will be punished accordingly. In that event there is no room for any discussion at all. the Tigers are assumed to be just criminals and not even an indirect product of Tamil national problem. At the same time they have accepted that nearly 3000 LTTE cadres are in their custody. But nobody knows where they are. It is suspected that they are kept at some desolate place in Vanni. Their fate is totally unknown. In the recent past many who were in state custody were killed in “confrontations” with the prisoners, when they were taken out of the place of imprisonment! Among them, some were LTTE suspects. Wijeweera, a Sinhala rebel was burned alive while he was in army custody. In that background, if the LTTE leaders surrender their fate will be a shameful humiliating death. It will be a severe discredit to the struggle and the Tamil people. In that reality we ask who has the right to demand the LTTE surrender.
We, the Left do not agree with the ferocious methods and the bourgeois politics of the Tigers. But they are Tamil liberation fighters and they have the right to be treated as such. Bogus demands of the government have no meaning. Government is demanding that the Tamil people be allowed to leave Tiger areas so that Tiger militants are left behind to be slaughtered by the army. Some lunatics blame the Tigers for not agreeing to this demand! If these ladies and gentlemen are so committed to the innocent lives they should demand the government to agree to a genuine ceasefire.
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Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 26. März 2009
Ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter “Sozialistika“.
LibCom:
* Financial Crimes spoof newspaper (2000)
* Evading Standards spoof newspaper (1999)
* Maybe spoof newspaper (2000)
* Maurice Brinton: Belgian general strike diary, 1960 (1961)

Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):
* Henk Sneevliet: Het nieuwste succes van Stalin (1941)
* Guy Aldred: Sindicalismo y guerra de clases (1911)
* Franz Pfemfert: La Enfermedad Infantil de Lenin . . . y la Tercera Internacional (1920)
* Colvin da Silva: Against the Japanese “Peace” Treaty (1951)
* Alexandra Kollontai: A Revolução na Rússia (1905)
* Rosa Luxemburg: Une question de tactique… (1902)
* Leo Trotzki: On His Fiftieth Birthday (1920)
* Leo Trotzki: Lenin Before October (1924)
* Leo Trotzki: Dégénérescence de la théorie et théorie de la dégénérescence (1933)
* Han Ryner: Old Man Diogenes (1920)
* Georges Palante: Respect (1903)
* Interrogation of Jacques Roux, July 14, 1793
* Wal Hannington: British Terror in India and Egypt (1925)
* J.T. Murphy: Cut Off the Juice (1922)
* J.T. Murphy: The Miners at the Cross Roads (1922)
* J.T. Murphy: Report of Red Trade Union Congress (1921)
* Denzel Dean Harber: Religion in the Soviet Union Part I (1945)
* Denzel Dean Harber: Religion in the Soviet Union Part II (1945)
* Denzel Dean Harber: The Nationalist Degeneration of Stalinism (1945)
* Denzel Dean Harber: Marxism and Prognoses, A reply to comrades Condon, Goldberg and Healy (1945)
* Denzel Dean Harber: Economic Revival — the Test of Experience (1946)
* Denzel Dean Harber: A Deserter To Reformism (1950)
* Ted Grant: Suez—the Crisis of Western Imperialism (1956)
* Ted Grant: Ireland after the Ceasefire (1994)
* Ted Grant: Workers want peace—Bosses prepare for war! (1939)
* Ted Grant: The case of Wolfgang Harich (1957)
* Ted Grant: Lessons of Spain (1938)
* Ted Grant: The Relevance of Marxism Today (1994)
* Artikel aus der Fourth International, 1950-1952
** C.L. Liu: China – An Aborted Revolution (1950)
** Leon Trotsky: Peasant War in China (alternative version) (1932)
** An Interview with Tito (1950)
** Manager’s Column (1950)
** George Clarke: The Maturing Crisis (1950)
** Sal Santen: To the Memory of Henry Sneevliet (1950)
** Eyewitness: The Last Hours of the Condemned Men (1950)
** John Sanders: The Dilemma of US Foreign Policy (1950)
** SWP National Committee: The Capitalist Witch-Hunt – And How to Fight It (1950)
** Manager’s Column (1950)
** The Editors: Equality Under the Welfare State (1950)
** Fred Hart: Stalinism and Negro Intellectuals (1950)
** SWP: Negro Liberation Through Revolutionary Socialism (1950)
** Manager’s Column (1950)
** George Clarke: Leon Trotsky – A New Vindication (1950)
** David Adam: Downfall of Colonial Empires (1950)
** Gerard Bloch; The Test of Yugoslavia (1950)
** Manager’s Column (1950)
** Jean Favre: War and Diplomacy in Viet Nam (1950)
** J. Gomez: Latin-American Unification (1950)
** Manager’s Column (1950)
** The Editors: American Labor Leaders (1950)
** V. Grey: Philip Murray (1950)
** Dan Roberts: Dave Beck (1950)
** Kalamesh Banerji: Interview With Marshal Tito (1950)
** Manager’s Column (1950)
** Robert Lane: America Enters Its Social Crisis (1951)
** Quatrième Internationale: War, Peace and Revolution (1951)
** The Editors: Leninism Lives (1951)
** Manager’s Column (1951)
** Paul G. Stevens: Foreign Policy and the Workers (1951)
** Joseph Andrews: Union Leaders’ Walkout (1951)
** John Saunders: The “Great Debate” (1951)
** Georg Jungclas: We Say “No” to Remilitarization (1951)
** Manager’s Column (1951)
** MacArthur’s Dismissal and Its Real Significance (1951)
** Labor Leaders’ Return to Washington Window-Dressing (1951)
** Aneurin Bevan’s Resignation From the Attlee Government (1951)
** Togliatti and the Latest Stalinist Line (1951)
** W. Wilny: Future of the USSR (1951)
** May Day Manifesto of FI (1951)
** Manager’s Column (1951)
** Cease-Fire in Korea (1951)
** Frances Conway: Women in the Chinese Revolution (1951)
** In Memory of Trotsky (1951)
** Manager’s Column (1951)
** Cracks in the War Economy (1951)
** Tan Malakka (1951)
** A. Babenko & A. Wilny: Inside the Soviet Union (1951)
** Manager’s Column (1951)
** Index for 1950-1951 (1951)
** Manager’s Column (1951)
** John Wilkins: General of the Cold War (1952)
** George Clarke: The Tragedy of Harold R. Isaacs (1952)
** Manager’s Column (1952)
** George Clarke: Truman and Eisenhower (1952)
** Manager’s Column (1952)
** Germany: Turning Point (1952)
** A Case of Day Dreaming (1952)
** V. Grey: Wall Street’s Dilemma in Japan (1952)
** The Ceylon Elections (newsletter) (1952)
** Manager’s Column (1952)
** George Clarke: The Bipartisan Campaign Begins (1952)
** The Third Chinese Revolution, (1952)
** Leon Trotsky – His Ideas Live On (1952)
** George Clarke with Anton Frederick, Walter Werthweim & Elsworth Raymond: Marxism and the World Crisis (1952)
** Manager’s Column (1952)
** George Clarke: The Soviet Purges and Anti-Semitism (1952)
** Manager’s Column(1952)
La Bataille Socialiste:
* Pourquoi nous quittons le Parti S.F.I.O. (1938)
* John Mc Nair: Naissance d’un parti nouveau: le P.S.O.P. (1938)
* Charles Reeve: L’immigré et la “loi de la population” dans le capitalisme moderne (1997)
* Gabriel Deville: Résumé du Capital (1883)

Rassembler, diffuser les archives des révolutionnaires (RaDAR) ehemals Association pour la sauvegarde de la mémoire de la section française de la IVe internationale (ASMSFQI):
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): L’internationale, Juni 1962
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Où va la Yougoslavie ? (1948)
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Bulletin intérieur “La Vérité”, Dezember 1949
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Projet de préambule aux thèses de la majorité du CC (1946)
* Ligue communiste (LC): Faire échec à Marcellin (1973)
* Ligue communiste (LC): Technique Rouge, Januar-Februar 1973
* Ligue communiste révolutionnaire (LCR): Cahiers de la taupe, November-Dezember 1978
* Ligue communiste (LC): Lutte armée et lutte de classe en Amérique Latine (1969)
* IVe Internationale: Bulletin intérieur du sécrétariat unifié de la IVe internationale, 1968
* Jeunesse communiste révolutionnaire (JCR): La Moulinette, 1967


Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition (MAO):
Auswertung von Materialien zu folgenden Orten/Betrieben/Gruppen/Personen:
* Braunschweig: Fahrpreiserhöhungen 1973
* Butzbach
* Der Bund Sozialistischer Arbeiter (BSA) und sein Sozialistischer Jugendbund (SJB)
* Der Eigenständige Gewerkschaftsjugendsektor (EGJS)
* Gruppen Junger Revolutionäre (GJR) und Gruppen Junger Sozialisten (GJS)
* Die Internationale Arbeiter-Korrespondenz (IAK)
* Junge Garde (JG)
* Kompaß-Fraktion und Kommunistische Gruppe Kompaß
* Die Sozialistische Arbeiterpolitik (SAP)
* Main-Taunus-Kreis
* Wolf Biermann
* Landkreis Saarlouis

Collectif Smolny:
* Rosa Luxemburg: L’année 1793 ! (1893)
* BILAN: En dehors des partis communistes devenus des instruments du capitalisme mondial (1935)
* BILAN: L’écrasement du prolétariat français et ses enseignements internationaux (1) (1936)
* BILAN: Petrini (1936)
Europe solidaire sans frontières (ESSF):
* Vickramabahu “Bahu” Karunarathne: Letters to a Tamil Sama Samajist (1983)
* Marc Bonhomme: Class and the nation – A Québécois perspective (2002)
Irish Left Archive auf The Cedar Lounge Revolution:
* Democratic Left (DL): Time Change, Sommer/Herbst 1995

Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):
* Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca (URNG): Declaración unilateral de cese al fuego (1996)
* Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria – Ejército Popular Revolucionario (MIR-EPR): Cuaderno de Formación Nº 2 (2005)
* Comandos Revolucionarios del Pueblo (CRP): Acciones contra oficinas de Sperry Univac y RCA (1979)
* MAPU-Lautaro: El marxismo-leninismo, mapucista-lautarino (1992)
* Partido Revolucionario Obrero Clandestino-Unión del Pueblo (PROCUP-PDLP): Aclaraciones del PROCUP al EZLN
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Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 13. März 2009
Ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter “Sozialistika“.
Europe solidaire sans frontières (ESSF):
* Vickramabahu “Bahu” Karunarathne: Nationalism in Lanka (1983)
Fundación Andreu Nin:
* Julián Gorkin: Mi ruptura con Moscú (1975)
Austrian Newspapers Online (ANNO):
* Frauentag 1931
* Frauentag 1932


Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):
* Eine Reihe von Artikeln aus der britischen Zeitschrift Fight – For the Fourth International von 1937 zur kolonialen Frage:
** The Colonial Question: Kenya
** Strikes in Africa
** The Indian Elections
** The A.E.U.
** The Colonial Question: Imperialism in South Africa
* The Colonial Question: Congress and the Indian Masses (1937)
* Artikel aus dem Socialist Appeal, Juni/Juli 1935
** Notes of the Month
** Max Delson: The New York Old Guard Answers The National Executive Committee
** Rudolph C. Olson: Convention Of Socialist Party Of Illinois Clarifies Issues
** Ernest Erber: The Significance Of The Struggle Between The Yipsels And The Old Guard In New York
** Albert Goldman: Harry Lang And Criticism Of The Soviet Union
* Artikel aus dem Socialist Appeal, August/September 1935
** Notes of the Month
** Haim Kantorovitch: Notes On The “Peace Agreement” Between The N.E.C. And The New York State Committee
** Melos Most: Militancy Comes of Age in the YPSL
** Albert Goldman: The Workers? Amendment As An Immediate Demand
** Ernest Erber: The YIPSEL Convention
* Artikel aus der New International, Februar 1941
** The Editor’s Comments
** Dwight Macdonald: What Is the Fascist State?
** Milton Alvin: Russia – A Workers’ State
* Roque Dalton: El Salvador será
* Roque Dalton: Tercer poema de amor
* Roque Dalton: Para un mejor amor
* Roque Dalton: Sobre nuestra moral poetica
* Roque Dalton: Los culpables
* Salvador Cayetano Carpio: El partido marxista leninista del proletariado (1982)
* Salvador Cayetano Carpio: Discurso en ocasión del XIII aniversario de las FPL – Farabundo Martí (1983)
* Salvador Cayetano Carpio: Palabras al heroico pueblo de El Salvador, a mi querida clase obrera y a la gloriosa FPL–Farabundo Martí (1983)
* Rutilio Grande García: Sermón de Apopa (1977)
* Ted Grant: Fascism menacing Germany? (1960)
* Ted Grant: Defend Labour’s Socialist Programme (1960)
* Ted Grant: Leon Trotsky (1944)
* Benny Levy: Blank Page (1977)
* Pietro Secchia: Women Partisans (1958)
* Alexandra Kollontai: Il giorno della donna (1913)
* Alexandra Kollontai: Il comunismo e la famiglia (1921)
* Alexandra Kollontai: La dittatura del proletariato: il cambiamento rivoluzionario della vita quotidiana (1921)
* Daniel de Leon: Artikel aus The Daily People vom April 1906 (pdf-Dateien)
** 1906, April 1 – A Brace of Specimens, Even “Neater”
** 1906, April 2 – Hook Mountain, and Others
** 1906, April 3 – No Flagging!
** 1906, April 4 – “Even-Handed” Justice
** 1906, April 5 – “All Right” and “All Wrong”
** 1906, April 6 – Why Not!
** 1906, April 7 – Nothing but “Alleged”
** 1906, April 8 – Christian Endeavor?—Devil’s Endeavor!
** 1906, April 9 – Compulsory Temperance
** 1906, April 10 – Bad for McParland
** 1906, April 11 – The Liberal “Surrender”
** 1906, April 12 – Twiddledum-Twiddledee
** 1906, April 13 – Woe to the Skeptic! **
** 1906, April 14 – Knipperdolings With Guile
** 1906, April 15 – Squirming Like a Criminal
** 1906, April 18 – “Bunching Hits”
** 1906, April 19 – Put Him Under Oath!
** 1906, April 22 – Lieutenant McClelland’s Pace-Setter
** 1906, April 23 – Integralization
** 1906, April 24 – To-Helling the Constitution
** 1906, April 25 – Taft’s Unfelicitous Words **
** 1906, April 26 – A Voice From San Francisco
** 1906, April 27 – Gorky’s Hit
* Murray Bookchin: Anarchisme in het tijdperk na de schaarste (1971)
* Ludwig Feuerbach: § 2 Het wezen van religie in het algemeen (1841)
* Ernest Mandel: De rol van het individu in de geschiedenis, het voorbeeld van Wereldoorlog Twee (1985)
* Pierre Bourdieu: De zich realiserende utopie van de onbeperkte uitbuiting (1998)
* Pierre Bourdieu: Voor een links van links (1998)
* Georgi Dimitrov: The European War and the Labour Movement in the Balkans (1924)
La Bataille Socialiste:
* Ngo Van: Chez Jeumont Schneider: Impressions de mai (1968)
* Charles Vérecque: Fin de l’Etat (1909)
* Julius Martov: Marx et le problème de la dictature du prolétariat (1918)
* Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB): “World Revolution”: un autre groupe confus (1980)
LibCom:
* 1990: Accounts of the poll tax riot
* Gregor Jamroski: Reservoir of poses (1990)
* March 2003: Schoolkids against the Iraqi War

Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition (MAO):
* Schülerbewegung in der BRD (Linkliste)
* Das „Kollektiv Westberliner Filmarbeiter“


Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):
* Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN): 13 de marzo: Una hazaña en la historia de América (1977)
* Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN): El ajusticiamiento del general Pérez (1978)
* Fidel Castro: Manifiesto al pueblo de Cuba (1952)
* Directorio Revolucionario 13 de Marzo: Asalto a Radio Reloj (1957)
Collectif Smolny:
* BILAN: Antonio Gramsci – Camillo Berneri (1937)
* BILAN: Antonio Gramsci (1937)
* LOMOV A. , Gueorgui Ippolitovitch OPPOKOV, dit ( 1888 – 1938 )
* Étincelles de la Gauche marxiste russe : 1881-1923 (1)

Links – International Journal of Socialist Renewal:
* Kathy Fairfax: Comrades in arms: Women in the Russian Revolution (1999)
Irish Left Archive auf The Cedar Lounge Revolution:
* Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist): Public Lecture by Comrade Hardial Bains: On the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Internationalists in Ireland (1990)
Círculo Internacional de Comunistas Antibolcheviques (CICA):
* Grupo de Comunistas de Conselhos de Galiza: Hacia un renacimiento de la autonomía proletaria (2005, zip-Datei)
* Lucha y teoría: Por una línea política de clase hoy (1976, zip-datei)
* VVAA: La autonomía frente a sus límites. 7 textos originales de los 70. (1970er, zip-Datei)
* Felipe Aguado: Autonomía Obrera: una alternativa revolucionaria (1978, zip-Datei)
* Volin: La revolución desconocida (1917-1921) (1947, zip-Datei)
* Cornelius Castoriadis: El papel de la ideología bolchevique en la aparición de la burocracia (1964, zip-Datei)
* Daniel Guérin: Lenin o el socialismo desde arriba (1957, zip-Datei)
* Maurício Abdalla: El principio de cooperación (2002, zip-Datei)
* Maurício Abdalla: La crisis latente del darwinismo (2005, zip-Date)
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