Revolution

Oneness is Abundance


L.A.-based community activist Orland Bishop explains how the American economic system that assigns value to competition and scarcity of resources undermines oneness, which is inherently relational and abundant.

Lend Me Your Ears

2008-05-12 00:30
2008-05-12 10:00
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My name is Darlene Denis and I desire to become Vermont's next Governess.

I have been invited to be a guest of Jim Hogue's morning radio program on WDGR.
Please click the link above to listen to me live on Monday, May 12 at 8:30am(edst).
Thanks
Dar

Roque Dalton: Poetry for Revolution

Lately, I've been reading Salvadoran revolutionary poet Roque Dalton after encountering his essay "Poetry and Militancy in Latin America," in Art on the Line: Essays by Artists About the Point Where Their Art and Activism Intersect." After reading his poems in the bathroom,

Dr. Ron Paul speaks the truth about big government.

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Mayhem in Boston

2007-10-24 00:55
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The people in Boston awoke this morning to find a Police station north of the city was attacked and quickly came under the control of a well equipped and apparently professional force of invaders that within minutes captured and locked up all of the officers found there.

Armed Revolt

When do we cross the line from peaceful protests to armed revolution?

Do Capitalists Fund Revolutions? Part 1 of 2

by Michael Barker; September 02, 2007 Published on ZNet

To date capitalists have financially supported two types of revolution: they have funded the neoliberal revolution to “take the risk out of democracy”,[1] and they have supported/hijacked popular revolutions (or in some cases manufactured ‘revolutions’) in countries of geostrategic importance (i.e. in counties where regime change is beneficial to transnational capitalism).[2]