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Marxism and globalization (2) Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim

Marxism and globalization (2) Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim  Perestroika is a step towards globalization.  The ideological conflict between the socialist and capitalist systems reached the point of coexistence in the theses of the Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party at the Twentieth Congress, where he presented his project (the Peaceful Battle), despite the continuation of the so-called Cold War (1945-1991 AD), whose stage was the newly independent countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. It has made attempts to choose the path of capitalist or socialist development or a combination of the two systems in line with its inherited traditions such as religious and cultural values. Some newly independent countries have sought to assert their ideological identity by building a nation-state. In the shadow of the Cold War, the developing international continued to be threatened by the danger of political or economic dependence. For the great powers, the phenomenon of (dependency) remaine

Marxism and globalization(1) ---Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim

  Marxism and globalization(1)   Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim  Marxism is a universal theory The political thought of Marx presented a global theory, revealing the unity of human history, and giving a basis for analyzing the diversity and multiplicity of aspects of historical development, as a self-development that determines socio-economic laws of human action. All the formations that humanity has undergone, where the formations were divided into classes. In the course of all history, the links between countries and peoples gradually expanded, so capitalism took the decisive step, eliminating once and for all the isolation of peoples, and dragged them into the common general course of capitalist development. Capitalist competition created colonialism that linked The countries and peoples of the world, and the division of work and trade, creating elements of convergence between societies. A single global market was established, characterized by various relations, and the development of

Trump's GOP stranglehold faces major test in four primary battles------ David M. Drucker, Senior Political Correspondent

  Trump's GOP stranglehold faces major test in four primary battles by David M. Drucker, Senior Political Correspondent |   | March 30, 2022 06:00 AM Former President Donald Trump is entering a crucial phase of his lordship over the Republican Party, with four primaries in four states poised to decide his fate as a feared power broker. Candidates Trump has endorsed for governor in Georgia, for the Senate in North Carolina, and for the House in Wyoming, plus his planned endorsement for the Senate in Ohio, hold the keys to the former president’s standing as the undisputed leader of the Republican Party. Losses in any of these key nominating contests would embolden Republican politicians to buck his directives and challenge him for the 2024 presidential nomination should he run Losses in all four would be an unmitigated disaster for Trump. “He has to notch some electoral wins,” John Couvillon, a GOP pollster in Louisiana, said Tuesday, “for him to continue to have Republicans scared t

Umm….. Are we the baddies? ----------- Christina Macpherson

  Umm….. Are we the baddies?  Christina Macpherson Reuters reports that Facebook and Instagram are now allowing calls for the death of Russians and Russian leaders in exemption from the platforms’ hate speech terms of service due to the war in Ukraine: “Meta Platforms will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers in the context of the Ukraine invasion, according to internal emails seen by Reuters on Thursday, in a temporary change to its hate speech policy.” Twitter has also altered its rules against incitement and death threats in the case of Russian leaders and military personnel, as Ben Norton explains here for Multipolarista. Last month we also learned that Facebook is now allowing users to praise the Ukrainian neo-Nazi Azov Battalion because of the war, a move that is arguably the most liberal thing that has ever happened. Western institutions everywhere are rejecting all things Russia with such a savage degree

New Testament

  New Testament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the Christian Greek Scriptures of the biblical canon. For the theological concept, see New Covenant. For other uses, see A New The New Testament[note 1] (NT) is the second division of the Christian biblical canon. It discusses the teachings and person of Jesus, as well as events in first-century Christianity. The New Testament's background, the first division of the Christian Bible, is called the Old Testament, which is based primarily upon the Hebrew Bible; together they are regarded as sacred scripture by Christians.[1] The New Testament is a collection of Christian texts originally written in the Koine Greek language, at different times by various authors. While the Old Testament canon varies somewhat between different Christian denominations, the 27-book canon of the New Testament has been almost universally recognized within Christianity since at least Late Antiquity. Thus, in almost all Christian trad

Ukraine peace talks end with possible Crimea concessions - Barnini Chakraborty, Senior Investigations Reporter

  In this photo provided by the Turkish Presidency, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (right) gives a speech to welcome the Russian and Ukrainian delegations ahead of their talks in Istanbul on Tuesday. (Turkish Presidency via AP) Ukraine peace talks end with possible Crimea concessions by Barnini Chakraborty, Senior Investigations Reporter  Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine ended Tuesday in Turkey with some optimism that both sides may be one step closer to ending the war. Russia pledged to "reduce military activity" significantly near Ukraine's capital city of Kyiv, as well as in Chernihiv to the north. Moscow also said it was ready to set up a meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky once a draft peace agreement is in place. Ukrainian officials outlined potential concessions over territory occupied by Russia, including a proposal that negotiations over Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, be conducted over a 15-year