On Saturday, September 8, 2012, 6 comrades form the NYC and NJ branches intervened in the NYC Labor Day parade. This is now held on the Saturday following Labor Day. It was a very rainy day, so we did not know if we could even set up the table, but we did get a short break in the weather to do so.
Do you often dream of having communist friends? Then come hang out with us this Sunday, July 29th at 2:30 pm for our guided tour of the Museum of Natural History in NYC, while we discuss our favorite bourgie—Friedrich Engels’—work on the emergence of early class society and establish a solid introduction to the Youth for International Socialism.
Anyone interested in attending or learning more about the meet up should contact kk.marxist@gmail.com for further information.
Do you wake up in the morning and go to sleep at night? Are you a Marxist or socialist? If so, come hang out with us this Sunday, July 29th at 2:30 pm for our guided tour of the Museum of Natural History in NYC, while we discuss our favorite bourgie—Friedrich Engels’—work on the emergence of early class society and establish a solid introduction to the Youth for International Socialism.
Anyone interested in attending or learning more about the meet up should contact kk.marxist@gmail.com for further information.
Do you like cats? Are you also a Marxist or socialist? Then come hang out with us this Sunday, July 29th at 2:30 pm for our guided tour of the Museum of Natural History in NYC, while we discuss our favorite bourgie—Friedrich Engels’—work on the emergence of early class society and establish a solid introduction to the Youth for International Socialism.
Anyone interested in attending or learning more about the meet up should contact kk.marxist@gmail.com for further information.
The next NYC Workers International League [WIL] discussion group will be held
Wednesday July 18th at 6:30pm at the Atrium at 60 Wall St. Please look for us at a table.
This week’s discussion will be on the book Non-Stop Inertia. The reading is an interview based on the book.
http://moretht.blogspot.com/2011/12/non-stop-inertia-interview-with-ivor.html

“If any composer deserves the name of revolutionary it is Beethoven…After Beethoven it was impossible to go back to the old days when music was regarded as a soporific for wealthy patrons who could doze through a symphony and then go home quietly to bed. After Beethoven, one no longer returned from a concert humming pleasant tunes. This is music that does not calm, but shocks and disturbs. it is music that makes you think and feel.”
http://www.marxist.com/beethoven-man-composer-revolutionary190506.htm
Come join the WIL as we discuss the history of the French Revolution from a Marxist perspective. This Bastille day, Saturday July 17th, 12:30pm at 60 Wall St. RSVP kk.marxist@gmail.com
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On July 29th, Youth for International Socialism will be hosting a guided tour of the American Museum of Natural History in NYC based on Engel’s Origins of the Family, Private Property, and the State, which will examine the development of civilization from a Marxist perspective.
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