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Occupy the NASS If SP Won’t Explain Borrowing Epidemic – PRP

Posted By: adminon: December 20, 2019In: De-EscalationTags: Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Egypt, IGR, Kaduna State Government, Occupy Movement, Senate President Ahmed Lawan, SOUTH AFRICANo CommentsViews:
Occupy the NASS If SP Won’t Explain Borrowing Epidemic – PRP

Occupy politics may have arrived big time in Nigeria at last. The People’s Redemption Party, (PRP) is urging Nigerians to occupy the National Assembly should the Senate President and the Sen... Read more

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Y Z Yau’s Shara Primary School Campaign as a Debate in When is a Revolution Revolutionary

Posted By: adminon: September 07, 2019In: GovernanceTags: Arab Spring, Boris Yelstin, CPSU, Emancipatory Realism, Gov Umar Ganduje, Marxism, Military Vanguardism, Occupy Movement, Shara Community, SUBEB, Sumaila LGA, USSRNo CommentsViews:
Y Z Yau’s Shara Primary School Campaign as a Debate in When is a Revolution Revolutionary

“Security is a thick signifier” “Like health and status, security is a condition that is not difficult to define; in each case, the starting point should begin in the experiences, imaginings... Read more

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Closing or Creating Gaps in Marxism? (11)

Posted By: adminon: August 15, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: 'CNN Wars', Cartesianism, Digital Capitalism, GWOT, MIMEC, Occupy MovementNo CommentsViews:
Closing or Creating Gaps in Marxism? (11)

So, to restate the question: is Shlomo Avineri’s new book titled Karl Marx: Philosophy and Revolution about closing or creating gaps in Marxism? What does the book bring to the table regardi... Read more

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Marxism at Marx’s 200th Birthday: Beyond Right or Wrong

Posted By: adminon: May 03, 2018In: People in ActionTags: 'Civilised Conversation', 'Open Future', CODESRIA, Emancipation, Occupy MovementNo CommentsViews:
Marxism at Marx’s 200th Birthday: Beyond Right or Wrong

By Adagbo ONOJA At a time when otherwise established global players such as the London based The Economist are seeking re-validation of their own overarching ideological conviction by openin... Read more

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