Le sujet sera traité lors de notre école marxiste internationale à Satigny dans l’atelier “Algérie – D’une révolution à une autre”, le samedi 14 décembre à 16h30 au Centre des Pérouses. Plus d’infos sur marxiste.ch/ecole.
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Le sujet sera traité lors de notre école marxiste internationale à Satigny dans l’atelier “Algérie – D’une révolution à une autre”, le samedi 14 décembre à 16h30 au Centre des Pérouses. Plus d’infos sur marxiste.ch/ecole.
At a White House dinner on 24 February, Joe Biden held up a microchip and recalled a popular saying: “Remember that old proverb: for want of a nail, the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost.” And – as the proverb goes – without the horse, the messenger was lost; without his message, the battle was lost; and so on until, eventually, the empire itself was lost. For the empire which is the United States, that nail – according to Biden – is the microchip.
The German federal constitutional court has ruled the rent cap in Berlin as unconstitutional, bringing to an end the Berlin rent cap experiment. This means that Berlin tenants will have to dig deeper into their pockets to be able to afford a roof over their heads. The German left-wing party DIE LINKE and the German Trade Union Confederation (DGB) with its eight member unions now have to go on the offensive!
How do we acquire knowledge, and how reliable is it? Is there a real world beyond our senses, or is each of us an isolated atom? Can we really understand the workings of society and change it for the better? In his talk at a day school on philosophy, hosted by our British comrades at Socialist Appeal, Alan Woods (editor of In Defence of Marxism) mounted a defence of materialism against the trends of subjective idealism, such as positivism and postmodernism, that deny the possibility of objective and scientific knowledge about the world and society.