Tunisian Revolt: Another Soros/NED Jack-Up?
“Spontaneous” demonstrations of thousands of youths pouring out into the streets with...
Read MorePosted by Kerry R Bolton | Jan 18, 2011 | Africa, Essays, Europe |
“Spontaneous” demonstrations of thousands of youths pouring out into the streets with...
Read MorePosted by Kerry R Bolton | Nov 9, 2010 | Asia Pacific, Essays, US |
Since 1840, the year of the signing of New Zealand’s “founding document,” the Treaty of Waitangi,[1] New Zealand has seldom pursued an independent foreign policy.
Read MorePosted by Nima Shirazi | Sep 15, 2010 | News & Analysis, Palestine |
What’s happening in Israel and Palestine today may happen tomorrow in any other land on earth unless it is challenged and rebuked. It is not the Palestinians who are being attacked. It is our collective humanity.
Read MorePosted by Kerry R Bolton | Sep 11, 2010 | Americas, Asia Pacific, Essays, US |
Marxism itself contained the seeds of its own destruction and has served as part of a dialectical process – for capitalism.
Read MorePosted by Kerry R Bolton | Aug 8, 2010 | Asia Pacific, Essays, US |
The exceedingly well-informed American journalist Michael Collins Piper, a fearless critic of...
Read MorePosted by Kerry R Bolton | Jun 25, 2010 | Asia Pacific, Essays |
Traditionally, the greatest dependence of corporations on the state has been in the area of...
Read MorePosted by Kerry R Bolton | Jun 10, 2010 | Asia Pacific, Essays |
A “no win” policy was pursued to allow the communists (nationalists) to take Vietnam in its entirety to form a unified state. The motive of “no-win” war policy was to force Vietnam seek credit and economic development via international finance.
Read MorePosted by Kerry R Bolton | May 31, 2010 | Asia Pacific, Essays, US |
A fact most uncongenial for many conservative-minded folk, especially in the USA, is that it was the USSR under Stalin that thwarted a world order, without which we would have very possibly been subjugated by a global central authority immediately following World War II.
Read MorePosted by Kerry R Bolton | May 17, 2010 | Asia Pacific, Essays, US |
The mainstream press has just come out with a Chinese expose that has informed an undoubtedly surprised world that in 1969 the USSR wished to settle its historical score with China and launch a nuclear attack. The USSR merely wanted an assurance of U.S. neutrality. Far from the USA welcoming this de-clawing of the growing dragon, it instead threatened that there would be retaliation from the U.S. against Russia.
Read MorePosted by Kerry R Bolton | May 4, 2010 | Asia Pacific, Essays, US |
The Marxian dialectic is outlined in The Communist Manifesto; history is described as a progression of economic struggle for class primacy that goes through phases including those of primitive communism, feudalism, capitalism, socialism and ultimately communism.
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