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Title: THE REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS OF KARL MARX
START DATE: 4/19/2007
START TIME: 6:30 PM
Duration: 2 Hours
Location: downtown, central, hollywood, northeast
Location Details:
-UTLA Building 3303 Wilshire Blvd, at the corner of
Wilshire and Berendo, two blocks west of the
Vermont/Wilshire Red Line stop. Parking in the lot at Berendo just north of Wilshire. Street parking also available

UTLA is not a sponsor
of this event.
-For more information, call (213)309-2713.

Event Topic:
Event Type:
Contact Name: Katie Miller
Contact Email: ktmonsoon@gmail.com
Contact Phone: 323-691-5283
DESCRIPTION:
Every so often?usually after a period of economic

instability and crisis that has given way to

stabilization and growth?some talking-head comes along

and declares that Marxism is dead and capitalism is

the final form of human fulfillment.

A variety of arguments are put forward as evidence:

that Karl Marx and Frederick Engels predicted that capitalism would

collapse, and it hasn?t; that the fall of the Berlin

Wall exposed the failure of Marxism; that class

struggle can?t survive in a world of cable television,

the Internet and SUVs.

Yet every generation?whether it be the workers in the

great union struggles of the 1930s, student radicals in the 1960s

or millions who struggled to overthrow apartheid or

who joined the Solidarity movement in Stalinist

Poland?have rediscovered the ?buried? ideas of Marxism

as a way to understand the world around them.

Again and again, the ideas of Karl Marx have gained a

mass audience as people have fought to change their

world into a more just and equitable one. Join us for

a discussion of Marx?s legacy and how these ideas can

provide a way to understand the challenges of our

generation. Because the goal is not simply to

understand the world, but to change it.
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