Liberation Audio

Liberation Audio

Socialist news and analysis from the front lines of struggle. Project of the Party for Socialism and Liberation.

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Episoder(364)

Liu Liangmo: China’s anti-imperialist, anti-racist, Christian revolutionary (pt. 1)

Liu Liangmo: China’s anti-imperialist, anti-racist, Christian revolutionary (pt. 1)

Liu Liangmo (1909-1988) was a prominent Chinese anti-imperialist, religious leader and, from 1942-1945, columnist for the Pittsburgh Courier—at that time the nation’s widest circulating Black newspape...

22 Aug 202330min

Assata Shakur: The making of a revolutionary woman

Assata Shakur: The making of a revolutionary woman

In commemorating Black August, we commemorate the struggle of those who have fought before us and faced violent repercussions from the state. We uplift the revolutionary history of the Black working c...

17 Aug 202311min

Chongryon: The struggle of Koreans in Japan

Chongryon: The struggle of Koreans in Japan

In early 1956, construction was almost complete on what the Japanese authorities and general public thought was going to be a battery factory in what is now known as West Tokyo, but what at the time w...

27 Jul 202328min

The Marxist theory of the state: An introduction

The Marxist theory of the state: An introduction

Our understanding of the state lies at the heart of our struggle to create a new society and fundamentally eliminate the oppression, exploitation, war, and environmental destruction characteristic of ...

16 Jul 202333min

Supermajority of Cubans vote for revolutionary ‘Families Code’

Supermajority of Cubans vote for revolutionary ‘Families Code’

The Cuban people voted by supermajority on Sept. 25 to approve the Families Code, a revolutionary law that modernizes, recognizes and legalizes all manifestations of families in Cuba. The previous 19...

24 Jun 202313min

Corporate personhood, monopoly capital, and the precedent that wasn’t: The 1886 “Santa Clara” case

Corporate personhood, monopoly capital, and the precedent that wasn’t: The 1886 “Santa Clara” case

How do the actual people in charge of corporations manage to remain protected from the consequences of the countless crimes they commit year after year? How is it that when CEOs make clear and obvious...

22 Jun 202320min

The “Powell Memo” and the Supreme Court: A counteroffensive against the many

The “Powell Memo” and the Supreme Court: A counteroffensive against the many

By the early 1970s, the global revolutionary tide of socialist and national liberation struggles was at its apex, and the tide was washing over the U.S., with expanding and increasingly militant socia...

2 Jun 202322min

Claudia Jones: “International Women’s Day and the struggle for peace”

Claudia Jones: “International Women’s Day and the struggle for peace”

In an article published this year for International Women’s Day, Maddie Dery summarizes the various experiences of the women’s liberation movement since the early 20th century: “The history of Interna...

15 Mai 202353min

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