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- Kafka's Prayer
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1947 Published: 1976 Kafka said that writing is a form of prayer and it is in that light that Paul Goodman confronts the body of Kafka's work and ideas.
- Kahnawake development research project
Organization profile published 1983 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1983
- Kai VisionWorks
Organization profile published 1986 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1986
- Kai Visionworks
Organization profile published 1984 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1984
- Kainai Action Committee
Organization profile published 1979 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1979 Elders and other residents of the Blood Indian Reserve in Southern Alberta form this committee concerned about inadequate housing, non-existent plumbing for many families, poor band administration, and the inability to secure adequate loans for farming.
- Kainai News, "Canada's Leading Indian Newspaper"
Defunct publication Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1976 Provincial Indian newspaper dealing primarily with local issues and events.
- Kalahari Bushmen unite to end oppression
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Representatives of the Basarwa or Bushman peoples of Botswana step up their fight to end structural oppression of their communities.
- Kalliasseri: In search of Sumukan
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The village that battled on all fronts, fighting the British, local landlords, and caste.
- Kalliasseri: Still fighting at 50
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 When the God of the Hunters sheltered the communists in Kerala from the Raj.
- Kam Theatre Lab
Organization profile published 1986 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1986
- Kamal, Meena Keshwar
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article An Afghan women's rights activist, founder of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA), a group organized to promote equality and education for women. (1956-1987).
- Kamloops Amalgamated Resources
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1983
- Kampuchea, Decade of the Genocide
Report of a Finnish Inquiry Commission Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990 Commissioned by the Finnish Inquiry Commission this a straight forward account of the history of Kampuchea from the saturation bombing by the United States during the Vietnam war in the 1970's to the continued border warfare with remnants of the Kmer Rouge. The authors address the issue of human rights violations during the regime of Pol Pot and the legitimacy of the Vietnamese role in overthrowing that regime. Other main concerns of the authors are the questions of refugees, external opposition movements, intervention by the superpowers and the attempt to rebuild the agricultural and industrial infrastructure devastated during the Pol Pot era.
- Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 1993 A crucial 1993 film looking at the 1990 standoff in Oka, Quebec. Obomsawin's goal is to explain the perspective of the Mohawk community involved in the conflict.
- A Kangaroo in Obama's Court
Will the Guantánamo Tribunal Execute a Man We Tortured? Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Can a tribunal born of an impatient contempt for due process prove itself a legitimate institution of American law? On trial by military commission at Guantánamo's courtroom.
- Kansas Is Punishing a Teacher for Following Her Church's Guidance to Boycott Israel
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 As part of her employment with a state program in Kansas a woman was asked to sign a statement proclaiming she not boycott Israel, a clear violation of her first amendment rights says the American Civil Liberties Union.
- Kara Smierci
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1984 Celowe, prawnie sankcjonowane odbieranie z.ycia ludzkiego, jest silnym emocjonalnym totemem, czynem, przez który symbolicznie uczestniczymy w zakazanym akcie zabijania. Nic dziwnego wie;c, z.e debata na temat kary s'mierci budzi tyle emocji, jest tak kategoryczna, uboga w analize; na temat tego, czy kara s'mierci w?as'ciwie ma jakis' sens.
- Karen J. Kassirer: Artist, Friend and Comrade
Against The Current vol. 130 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 Karen was my oldest and dearest friend. We were young women together in Detroit, working for the newspaper of the International Socialists beginning in the early ‘70s. She had moved to Detroit along with IS members from other cities, mostly on the West or East coasts, to help establish our political center and an infrastructure to support our factory and trade union activism.
- Karimlan
A Simulation Game on Sustainable Development Resource Type: Unclassified First Published: 1990
- Karl and Rosa
November 1918: A German Revolution Resource Type: Book First Published: 1983 A novel about the German Revolution of 1918, focusing on Karl Liebknect and Rosa Luxemburg.
- Karl Kautsky as Architect of the October Revolution
Part 1: Before the War: The Bolsheviks Applaud Kautsky's Tactics Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Lenin remained true to the tactical ideas of Karl Kautsky after the latter had abandoned them.
- Karl Kautsky as Architect of the October Revolution
Part 2: 1917: The Bolsheviks Apply Kautsky’s Tactics Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 The Bolsheviks came into 1917 with two pieces of Kautsky advice firmly under their belts: enlist the peasantry as a revolutionary ally, and do not deviate from militant anti-agreementism.
- Karl Kautsky: From Marx to Hitler
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1939 What distinguished Kautsky from the general run of intellectuals who flocked to the labour movement as soon as it became more respectable and who were only too eager to foster the trend of class collaboration, was a greater love for theory, a love which refused to compare theory with actuality. Only as a theoretician could Kautsky remain a revolutionist; only too willingly he left the practical affairs of the movement to others. However, he fooled himself. In the role of a mere 'theoretician,' he ceased to be a revolutionary theoretician, or rather he could not become a revolutionist. As soon as the scene for a real battle between capitalism and socialism after the war had been laid, his theories collapsed because they had already been divorced in practice from the movement they were supposed to represent.
- Karl Kautsky: From Pope to Renegade
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Once recognized as "The Pope of Marxism" for his popularization and systematization of Marxist ideas, Kautsky fell into obscurity following the Russian Revolution. In recent revival of interest in his politics, in both academia and on the political left, raises questions about the meaning of Kautsky's orthodox Marxism and about what a renewed revolutionary left should adopt from it as their own.
- Karl Korsch: His Contribution to Revolutionary Marxism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1962 For Korsch, all the imperfections of Marx's revolutionary theory which, in retrospect, are explainable by the circumstances out of which it arose, do not alter the fact that Marxism remains superior to all other social theories even today, despite its apparent failure as a social movement. It is this failure which demands not the rejection of Marxism but a Marxian critique of Marxism, that is, the further proletarisation of the concept of social revolution. There was no doubt in Korsch's mind, that the period of counter-revolution is historically limited like everything else -- that the new social productive forces embodied in a socialist revolution would re-assert themselves and find a revolutionary theory adequate to their practical tasks.
- Karl Marx
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1938 It is the purpose of this book to restate the most important principles and contents of Marx's social science in the light of recent historical events and of the new theoretical needs which have arisen under the impact of those events. In so doing we shall deal throughout with the original ideas of Marx himself rather than with their subsequent developments brought about by the various 'orthodox' and 'revisionist, dogmatic and critical, radical and moderate schools of the Marxists on the one hand, and their more or less violent critics and opponents on the other hand.
- Karl Marx
A Life Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999 A biography of Karl Marx that shows the human side as well as the intellectual and political dimensions.
- Karl Marx and Religion
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 For Marx, to positively assert that God does not exist is childish. “Man makes religion, religion does not make man. ... The struggle against religion is, therefore, indirectly the struggle against that world whose spiritual aroma is religion. Religious suffering is, at one and the same time, the expression of real suffering and a protest against real suffering.”
- Karl Marx and the Anarchists
Resource Type: Book Shows the continuity of Marx's political theory in the context of different ideological opponents.
- Karl Marx and the Iroquois
An essay on Marx's Ethnological Notebooks Resource Type: Pamphlet Franklin Rosemont delves into Marx's Ethnological Notebooks and examines their significance and relevance towards today's communist movement.
- Karl Marx: Early Writings
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1844 Published: 1964
- Karl Marx: Economist or Revolutionary?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1983 Cleaver illustrates how, in the history of Marxist work on the theory of crisis, many have forgotten the revolutionary content of Marx’s own work and thus left themselves open to the dangers of capitalist appropriation. He suggests an alternative approach to the study and elaboration of Marx’s analysis of crisis that makes its political and revolutionary content explicit and thus more immune to appropriation.
- Karl Marx: Essential Writings
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1972 A selection of Marx's writings ranging from his early works on philosophy, religion, alienation, and Hegelianism, through the materialist conception of history, the theoretical analysis of capitalism, and the politics of revolution. Bender provides informatative introductions setting the context for each set of materials.
- Karl Marx: His Life and Thought
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1973 A biography of Karl Marx.
- Karl Marx: His Life and Works
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1928 Published: 1943 Therewith our appraisement of Marx's personality has likewise been profoundly modified. Whereas persons of the last generation, in view of the opposing nature of their interests, reflected in their ideology, looked upon Marx either as a criminal disturber of the peace and a devil, or else as a saint and as an infallible pope-those of our own generation can admit him to have been a man equipped both with human weaknesses and with human strengths, both with human vices and with human virtues. We are, indeed, compelled to regard him thus, unless we would refuse to apply the materialist interpretation of history to individuals as well as to general processes. Marx had to be an obstinate, pig-headed, intolerant thinker and investigator; had to regard other people's opinions with suspicion; had to be hostile towards every alien trend; had to be cantankerous, dictatorial, fanatically obsessed with the rightness of his own convictions, fiercely opposed to any deviations from, any falsifications of, his ideas. He had to concentrate his genius, his understanding, his creative energy, for decade after decade, upon this one point, upon this one scientific task; had to neglect his calling, his family, his livelihood, his friends.
- Karl Marx in the 21st Century
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Looking at how Marx's theories can explain today's global crisis.
- Karl Marx: Revolutionary Heretic
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A celebration of Marx as a thinker who constantly adapted his ideas and thinking.
- Karl Marx: Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1956 Published: 1961 A selection of Marx's writings intended to present the evolution of his ideas, the main features of his mothod, and the chief conclusions of his research.
- Karl Marx: The Story of His Life
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1918 Published: 1936 A biography of Karl Marx
- Karl Marx and the War Against Slavery
Black History and the Class Struggle Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990 Alexander discusses Marx and Engels's views on the Civil War, the role of the First International in the struggle to overthrow black chattel slavery, and why the Marxist program of international working-class revolution is the key for black freedom and working-class emancipation.
- Karl Marxs Capital
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1939 Otto Rühle's abridged version of Volume One of Das Capital. First published undeer the title "Living Thoughts of Karl Marx".
- Karl Marx's Ecosocialism: Capital, nature, and the unfinished critique of political economy
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2017 A re-evaluation of Karl Marx's views on ecology.
- Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution
Volume I: State and Bureaucracy Resource Type: Book First Published: 1977 A wide-ranging and thorough exposition of Marx's views on democracy.
- Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution
Volume II: The Politics of Social Classes Resource Type: Book First Published: 1978 Draper ranges through the development of the thought of Marx and Engels on the role of classes in society.
- Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution
Volume III: The Dictatorship of the Proletariat Resource Type: Book First Published: 1986 Hal Draper examines how Marx and Marxism dealt with the issue of dictatorship in relation to the revolutionary use of force and repression, particularly as this debate has centered on the use of the term "dictatorship of the proletariat." Draper strips away the layers of misinterpretation and misinformation that have accumulated over the years to show what Marx and Engels themselves meant by the term.
- Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution
Volume IV: Critique of Other Socialisms Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990 Much of Karl Marx's most important work came out of his critique of other thinkers, including many socialists who differed significantly in their conceptions of socialism. Draper looks at these critiques to illuminate what Marx's socialism was, as well as what it was not.
- Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution
Volume 5: War & Revolution Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 The subject of this volume is Marx and Engels' views on the relation between war and revolution. Its thesis is that, over the course of decades, their views on this question changed -- evolved is a better word -- although, in this case as in others, they wrote no definitive statement of their views. Instead, we have a considerable corpus of ad hoc responses to the events of the hour, many of them politically explosive, from which we have to reconstruct, not a line, but an approach. To complicate things further, many of these crises, while they were the news of the day at the time, have since faded from memory.
- Kashmir: A Brief Background
Against The Current vol. 149 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Kashmir was divided between India and the newly created Pakistani state in the chaotic division of the Indian subcontinent in 1947-48, with little reference to the wishes of Kashmir’s people. The larger part is occupied by India, with a volatile “Line of Control” separating it from the Pakistan-administered zone. The formal name of Indian-occupied Kashmir is Jammu and Kashmir; the Pakistan-controlled region is known as the Northern Areas (Gilgit-Baltistan) and Azad Kashmir. The territory’s largest city is Srinagar.
- Kashmir: A Time for Freedom
Against The Current vol. 149 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 “Freedom” represents many things across rural and urban spaces in India-ruled Kashmir. These divergent meanings are steadfastly united on one point: freedom always signifies an end to India’s authoritarian governance.
- Kashmiris launch calendar to remember disappeared loves ones
At least 8,000 people have disappeared since 1989 according to human rights groups, leaving relatives in no-man's land Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Women whose husbands were disappeared have spent decades wondering what happened to them and fighting for justice. They and a group representing families of disappeared persons have published a calendar commemerating 12 victims.
- Kashmiris outraged as authorities fell thousands of apple trees
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 India engages inethnic cleansing in Kashmir.
- Kate Sharpley Library
Preserving the history of the anarchist movement Resource Type: Website Dedicated to researching and restoring the history of the anarchist movement and regularly publishes information on lost areas of anarchist history. It was named in honour of Kate Sharpley, a First World War anarchist and anti-war activist.
- J. Kates Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Käthe Kollwitz: Woman and Artist
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1976 A biography of the German artist Käthe Kollwitz.
- Katrina, Climate Justice and Fish Dinners: Social Justice Lawyer Colette Pichon Battle
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Colette Pichon Battle gave up a great job working as a corporate immigration lawyer in Washington DC to live in a tent in front of her flooded family home 50 miles from downtown New Orleans. She is now a much honored director of a small but powerful non-profit climate justice human rights firm advocating all along the Gulf Coast. Why the big change in her life? Katrina, climate justice and fish dinners.
- The Katrina Pain Index, 2013
New Orleans Eight Years Later Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Eight years after Katrina, New Orleans has lost about 86,000 people, and the city remains incredibly poor.
- Kautsky, Karl
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article German social democrat and a leading theoretician of Marxism. (1854-1938).
- Kautsky, Karl
Connexipedia: Entry in Encyclopedia of Marxism Glossary of People Resource Type: Article German social democrat and a leading theoretician of Marxism. (1854-1938).
- Kautsky, Karl - Writings - Index
Resource Type: Article Writings of Karl Kautsky.
- Kautsky, Lenin, and the transition to socialism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Counterposing Karl Kautsky's perspective of a "democratic road to socialism" as against a supposed Leninist "insurrectionary strategy" presents a false framework for the debate.
- Kavita Krishnan: 'Women's Liberation, Everyone's Liberation'
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Kavita Krishnan, a socialist organizer and a well-known international spokesperson for the movement against sexual violence in India, speaks on sexual violence, everyday sexism, protest, solidarity, and public space in India.
- Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre
Resource Type: Website Helping turtles in trouble.
- Keep It Down (and Rediscover Silence)
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002
- Keep it in the Ground
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 A campaign by The Guardian newspaper to stop climate change by keeping fossil fuels in the ground, featuring a series of articles on different aspects of the issue across the world.
- Keep it Real
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 A review of Diana Johnstone's book Circle in the Darkness: Memoirs of a World Watcher
- Keep on truckin'
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1971 Mac Brockway analyes the machinations of unions in maintaining order in the workplace, with particular focus on a small dispute in the truck driving industry in New York.
- Keep our front gardens green!
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 It's time to halt the loss of the nation's front gardens to dreary paving, writes Jenny Jones. Green gardens protect against floods, provide homes for wildlife, keep cities cool in summer, and help us all feel happier. Now, with 7 million gardens already paved over, we must protect those that remain.
- Keep Out: The case for open borders
New Internationalist October 2002 - #350 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2002 A look at refugees and the challenges they face. Discussion of how the refugee experience differs in different parts of the world.
- Keep raising the issue of democracy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989 Socialists should keep hammering away at the issue of democracy.
- Keep the TTC public
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2011 Privatization of public transit around the world has been a disaster for taxpayers and riders. In this video, we learn of some of these disasters and why Toronto should avoid TTC public-private partnerships. Narrated by Canadian actor Eric Peterson.
- Keep your mouths shut
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The media coverage of union and Nuit Debout protests in France are evidence that publications and channels now serve only the wealthy and influencial.
- Keepers of the Earth
Native Stories and Environmental Activies for Children Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992
- Keeping Books Safe
A Bad Law Threatens Our Past Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Imagine a dystopian horror tale in which virtually all books from the past were destroyed...Books that did not meet the ideologies of the publishers, the demands of the mass market, the trends of the day would be destroyed...That incredible scenario is actually playing out in terms of children's books under a law meant to protect toddlers from lead contaminant in toys. Called the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA), the law was passed in August 2008 -- quickly, without scrutiny and nearly unanimously.
- Keeping Current
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 With a blog, a piece in the Globe or an appearance on a cable show that only two percent of the population watches, you can get a bounce or multiplier effect. Mainstream networks and cable news shows are reading blogs on the air to viewers, thus giving them legs.
- Keeping Independent Politics Alive
Against The Current vol. 138 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 It's important for us on the left at least to salute the most courageous candidacy of 2008: Cynthia McKinney (former Georgia congresswoman) and Rosa Clemente (Puerto Rican hip-hop cultural activist), the presidential and vice-presidential candidates of the Green Party.
- Keeping It In The Human Family
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 What socialists set out to prove is that not only has "human nature" changed many times in the past but that there is no such thing as a static human nature. We are products of our environment, particularly of the economic system in which we live.
- Keeping the Dream Alive
The Survival of the Ontario CCF/NDP, 1950-1963 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1997
- Keeping the Heat in
Periodical profile published 1977 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1977 This is a supplement to the regular edition of The Plain Dealer, a New Brunswick other weekly newspaper. It is noteworthy especially for the variety of articles on heat conservation devices. While the supplement deals with energy saving in the home through efficient insulation and furnace systems, there is also an attempt to put this sector of conservation in perspective.
- Keeping the Peace
Practicing Co-operation and Conflict Resolution with Preschoolers Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990
- Keeping the Rabble in Line
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1994 Interviews with Noam Chomsky covering issues such as free trade, health care, global warming, the nature of corporations, human rights, and democracy.
- Keeping the Record Straight: About Noam Chomsky's Trip to the Middle East in May 2010
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010
- Keeping the Rich Invisible: How Census Bureau Hides the Super-rich
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 Of late much media attention has been given to the CEOs who rake in tens of millions of dollars annually in salaries and perks. But little is said about the tens of billions that these same corporations distribute to their affluent shareholders each year.
- Keeping us in the dark
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The TIPP negotiations are being conducted almost in secret, with governments and the European Parliament deliberately denied essential information. However, business lobbyists can access all areas, and do.
- Keller, Helen
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article American author, political activist and lecturer. (1880-1968).
- Keller's Hatchet Job
The NYT vs. Assange Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 For evidence of the sorry state of honesty and integrity in American public life, one need go no further than the New New York Times.
- Kelly, Petra
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Left-wing German politician. (1947-1992).
- Kelly, Petra
Connexipedia: Right Livelihood Award Winner Resource Type: Article Left-wing German politician. (1947-1992).
- Kelowna CCNR News
Periodical profile published 1980 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1980
- Ken Knabb Papers at Yale
Resource Type: Unclassified An inventory of the Ken Knabb Situationist Archive, now housed at Yale University.
- Ken Saro-Wiwa's Antiwar Masterpiece
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1996 Saro-Wiwa reflects the chaos and lawlessness of the war by introducing the chaos and lawlessness of the language. Of course it only appears to be chaotic. But it creates an idiomatic rhythm that both functions to provide comic relief and the power of a distinctive voice.
- Kengir uprising
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A prisoner uprising that took place in the Soviet prison labor camp Kengir in May and June 1954.
- Robert S. Kenny Collection
Resource Type: Unclassified A collection of books, documents, and other materials pertaining to the radical and labour movements, particularly in Canada at the Rare Books Library at the University of Toronto. It contains approximately 25,000 items collected by Robert S. Kenny, who was a member of the Communist Party of Canada. The Canadian section, which has 382 books and 768 pamphlets, was acquired by the library from Kenny in 1977. The international section of the collection was donated by Kenny in 1993.
- Kent State shootings
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article The shooting of unarmed college students by members of the Ohio National Guard on Monday, May 4, 1970.
- Kenyans Forced Off Tea Highlands By British Colonialists Seek Justice
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Kericho -- One of hundreds of elderly Kenyans seeking to sue the British government for alleged displacement and torture by its colonial predecessor in 1934 to plant tea on their family land, in a case that could encourage other former colonies to press similar claims.
- Kenya's 'Erin Brockovich' defies harassment to bring anti-pollution case to courts
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Phyllis Omido is leading a landmark class action demanding a clean-up and compensation from a lead-smelting factory accused of poisoning local residents - including her own son.
- Kenya's Freedom Struggle
The Dedan Kimathi Papers Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989 Here, for the first time, as a result of years of village-level research, historian Maina wa Kinyatti has recovered some of the most important papers of the Mau Mau and its leader, Dedan Kimathi. Translated into English, they make clear the movement's own perspectives on their struggle and its difficulties, the advanced nature of their goals as a national liberation movement, and their radical vision of a liberated Kenyan society.
- Kenya's Opposition Party
Against The Current vol. 133 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 That the elections in Kenya were rigged is no longer in question. And for most people that the culprit is the sitting president, sworn in so quickly that the ceremony has been jokingly likened to a lightning wedding, is no longer a question.
- Kerista
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A religion founded in 1956 by John Peltz "Bro Jud" Presmont. Throughout much of its history, Kerista was centered on the ideals of polyfidelity (called "responsible non-monogamy") and creation of intentional communities.
- Kerry's Propaganda War on Russia's RT
When specialists insist that war with Russia is "not unthinkable" precipitated by events in Ukraine, one should take note Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Secretary of State Kerry, who has bumbled through a string of propaganda fiascos on Ukraine, decries Russia's RT network as a "propaganda bullhorn" that Americans should ignore - just trust what the U.S. government tells you, an idea that ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern rejects.
- Key Assange Witness Recants - With Zero Corporate Media Coverage
Resource Type: Website First Published: 2021 Sigurdur Ingi Thordarson confessed to Icelandic outlet Stundin that he used his position to steal money from Wikileaks and received immunity from the FBI in a quid pro quo. This article critiques the lack of coverage about this in corporate media, and argues thatthe global corporate press long ago decided to side with the US national security state.
- Key evidence in EU's risk assessment of glyphosate must not remain 'trade secret'
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The chemical industry and the European Food Safety Authority are refusing to disclose key scientific evidence about glyphosate's risks, citing 'trade secrets' protection, writes Corporate Europe Observatory. They must be compelled to publish the 'mysterious three' scientific studies EFSA used to assess glyphosate as 'unlikely' to cause cancer to humans - contradicting the IARC's view.
- Key findings: The Panama Papers by the numbers
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The largest cross-border journalism collaboration ever has uncovered a giant leak of documents from Mossack Fonseca, a global law firm based in Panama.
- Key ideas for community organising
Some very broad basic ideas for getting started at organising in your local area Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 Look around your local area and determine what issues it faces. Talk to your neighbours, what issues do they think are important regarding the area. Determine what kinds of projects you can develop or direct action you can take that meet the area's needs or address the community's issues. Find out if others are already working on the problems in their area and if they've been effective and what you can learn from them. Determine what kinds of resources you have available and who in your area might be useful allies in accomplishing your goals.
- Key Problems of the Transition from Capitalism to Socialism
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1969 Published: 1970
- The Key to Happiness That No One -- Not Even the Happiness Gurus -- Are Discussing
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 There's just one pathway to happiness in which this deep, human need for power is given pride of place: democracy. By this I mean democracy as a living practice that enables us to have a real say in every dimension of our public lives, from school to workplace and beyond.
- Key to the Leap: Leave the oil in the soil
Movement Building Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Ian Angus and John Riddell argue that using the Leap Manifesto as the basis for building a new socialist movement in Canada must include confronting the climate crisis and the power of Big Oil.
- John Maynard Keynes Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Keys, comb and a plant: Palestinians tell of their past through cherished belongings
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The first national museum for the geographically dispersed and exiled Palestinian people is taking shape, not only physically but conceptually. The goal is "to connect the Palestinians and present different narratives to the world of who we are, where we come from and what we aspire." Since the Israeli occupation authorities prevent many Palestinians from travelling to their homeland, the Palestinian Museum seeks to become the hub connecting a network of institutions in Jordan, Beirut, Gaza, Haifa and elsewhere.
- Keystone Cops
TransCanada Cultivates Close Ties With Nebraska Police Agencies Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Since August 2011, the Nebraska Information Analysis Center (NIAC) – one of more than 70 Department of Homeland Security “fusion centers” – and TransCanada Corporation, the company behind the Keystone XL Pipeline, have shared information about anti-pipeline protesters, Nebraska landowners, and opposition to the project.
- Keystone and Humanity's Fate
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 With the desicion looming for the Keystone XL pipeline, what's really at stake for climate change, for human civilization, and for the environmental movement that's fighting to save the future? That tar sands development may determine "game over for the climate, in the phrase of NASA scientist and climate researcher James Hansen, is illustrated by data provided by environmental writer and activist Bill McKibben.
- Keystone XL Activists Labeled Possible Eco-Terrorists
Green Scare Continues Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 TransCanada has colluded with an FBI/DHS Fusion Center in Nebraska, labeling non-violent activists as possible candidates for “terrorism” charges and other serious criminal charges.
- Keystone XL opponents need a jobs program
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The victorious Keystone campaign also exposed the perennial Achilles' heel of those who are fighting against climate change: We are often painted by our opponents and perceived by the public as caring more about the environment than about jobs. The neglected half of the job for environmental advocates is to ourselves become the voice for job creation. We need to develop robust programs to put unemployed pipefitters, teamsters, and others back to work. Indeed, the prerequisite for every environmental campaign should be a plausible and detailed jobs program. The sustainability movement must be a voice for workers, students, and others who want to both save the earth and promote appropriate economic development.
- Keywords
A Vocabulary of Culture and Society Resource Type: Book First Published: 1977 Williams examines more than 100 familiar words and explores how they are used.
- Kick It Over
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1981 Published: 2004 Anti-Authoritarian periodical published from around 1981 to around 2004.
- Kick It Over #28
Spring 92 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1992 Articles on Indigenous Peoples' Conference, Male Violence, the Population Myth, Prisons, and Reading the Comics.
- Kicked a Cadillac (Dented a Daimler)
Resource Type: Article Poem.
- Kicking Ass for the Working Class
Against The Current vol. 133 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 There it was, staring at me from the AFL-CIO’s very own blog: a black sign with bold red letters saying “KICKING ASS FOR THE WORKING CLASS,” signed AFL-CIO. Surely they meant to say “working for,” or in SEIU-speak “uniting” “working families” or “working people” or some other euphemisms for struggle and class. Had the decline and split of organized labor pushed our otherwise moderate business union leaders to new extremes?
- Kicking Out Corporations
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 2004 Rural areas revoke corporate "personhood" in order to reclaim self-rule.
- Kidd, Bruce
Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article A Canadian academic, author, and athlete.
- Kidnapper Trump as Symptom
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The current plight of asylum seekers in the United States and the traumatic separation of children from parents at the southern U.S. border, is the most recent American policy that is racially motivated.
- The Kidnapping Of Haiti
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Not for tourists is the US building its fifth-biggest embassy. Oil was found in Haiti's waters decades ago and the US has kept it in reserve until the Middle East begins to run dry. More urgently, an occupied Haiti has a strategic importance in Washington's "rollback" plans for Latin America. The goal is the overthrow of the popular democracies in Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador, control of Venezuela's abundant petroleum reserves, and sabotage of the growing regional co-operation.
- Kidron, Michael - Writings - Index
Resource Type: Article Writings of Michael Kidron (1930-2003).
- Kids And Psychiatry
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1982 "Phoenix Rising" is published quarterly by On Our Own, a group of ex-psychiatric patients. Kids and Psychiatry is a special insert in Volume 2, Number 2, on the treatment of troubled children.
- The Kids Are All Right: They're Fighting the Corporations
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 If the anti-sweatshop movement gains confidence in saying that its goal is revolution to shape the world with the anti-capitalist values of equality, democracy, and solidarity; and if it spreads an understanding that these values are shared by most men and women, football fans and soccer fans, suburban, rural, and urban working people all over the world, then the movement can be unstoppable.
- Kiel Naval Mutiny (Wilhelmshaven mutiny)
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A major mutiny by sailors of the German High Seas Fleet in October 1918.
- Kill a Black Kid and Get Rich
An American Disgrace Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 This is America folks. Where you can kill a black kid and justified or not (NOT!) you will then become a millionaire through interviews and book deals and film rights. This is your capitalist system at work. No laws that make this illegal. A cop can actually kill someone on purpose if he wants, because cops get away with almost anything, with the knowledge that they can then quit their awful jobs and become rich.
- The "Kill a Leftist" Law
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2021 So now it’ll be legal in some Neolithic U.S. states to run over leftists with your car.
- Kill Anything That Moves
The Real American War in Vietnam Resource Type: Book First Published: 2013 Turse demonstrates that violence against Vietnamese noncombatants was not at all exceptional during the American war against Vietnam. Rather, it was pervasive and systematic, the predictable consequence of orders to "kill anything that moves."
- The Kill Chain
The lethal bureaucracy behind Obama's drone war Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Secret military documents offer documentary evidence of the process by which the Obama administration creates and acts on its kill lists in Yemen and Somalia.
- Kill Chain: Drones and the Rise of High-Tech Assassins
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2015 History of drone warfare, a development in military technology that has its origins in long-buried secret programmes dating to US military interventions in Vietnam and Yugoslavia. Cockburn follows the links in a chain that stretches from the White House, through the drone command center in Nevada, to the skies of Helmand Province.
- The Kill Team
Resource Type: Film First Published: 2013 An account of the aftermath of one American soldier's decision to turn whistleblower after his involvment in the Maywand District murders during the War in Afghanistan.
- Kill The Messengers
Stephen Harper's Assault on Your Right to Know Resource Type: Book First Published: 2015 Ottawa has become a place where the nation's business is done in secret, and access to information - the lifeblood of democracy in Canada - is under attack.
- Killer Coke Exposed
Against The Current vol. 135 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 In their September-October 2006 Against the Current (ATC 124) article “The Real Life Side of Coke,” Camilo Romero and Leslie Gill documented the growing movement of students and labor organizations that developed as a response to calls for international solidarity by victims of torture and intimidation at Coke bottling plants in Colombia starting in the 1990s. Joe Zacune wrote in the same issue about a movement of communities in India fighting to preserve their water and their health from a series of infractions on Coke’s part.
- A Killer Dies, a Teacher Lives: George H.W. Bush v. Noam Chomsky
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The obsequious praise of the life and legacy of the now deceased mad-dog killer George H. W. Bush (1924-2018) contradict the reality of his actions during his life and presidency.
- Killer Instincts: When Police Become Judge, Jury and Executioner
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Those responsible for this policing crisis are none other than the police unions that are helping police officers evade accountability for wrongdoing; the police academies that are teaching police officers that their lives are more valuable than the lives of those they serve; a corporate military sector that is making a killing by selling military-grade weapons, equipment, technology and tactical training to domestic police agencies; a political establishment that is dependent on campaign support and funding from the powerful police unions; and a police state that is transforming police officers into extensions of the military in order to extend its reach and power.
- Killing America's Kids
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Why is the Secretary of Defense so angry at having the war photographed? Easy: Spin control. Spin is so very important in war these days. While America is only barely a democracy, still, if the public, the great sleeping, acquiescent, ignorant beast, ever gets really upset, the war ends. The Pentagon is acutely aware of this.
- Killing Children: From Ireland to Palestine
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The most tragic casualty in a conflict is that of a child, the most disturbing casualty in a conflict is that of a child killed purposely. In Palestine there is a disturbingly tragic high rate of children killed by those sporting the uniform of Israeli armed forces.
- Killing Civilians to Protect Civilians
The Warped Logic of the Syrian Bombing Mission Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The Obama administration will reportedly launch a military strike which would invariably kill civilians for the purpose of showing the Syrian government that killing civilians is wrong
- Killing Corbyn
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The 'Brexit' referendum vote, split 52% to 48% in favour of leaving the European Union, has been exploited by the 'mainstream' media to launch yet another assault on Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
- Killing for Credibility: A Look Back at the 1999 NATO Air War on Serbia
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 A detailed look back at NATO's 1999 war on Yugoslavia.
- Killing Gaza
A documentary film about life under siege Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2018 Independent journalists Max Blumenthal and Dan Cohen documented Israel’s 2014 assault on Gaza during the war, and chronicled its horrific aftermath. As they waded through the rubble of Gaza’s destroyed border regions, they turned a camera onto the survivors of the slaughter and let them speak for themselves. Dan returned, week after week, to capture on film the daily struggles of the people of Gaza as they suffered through one of the worst winters in recorded history, and then weathered the sweltering summer heat without electricity and -- in many cases -- without homes. While giving voice to the pain of a people under siege, Cohen and Blumenthal also highlighted Gazans’ inspiring acts of creative resistance, from painting to break-dancing to literature, that allow them maintain their humanity in the face of deprivation and war. Yet this film is much more than a documentary about Palestinian resilience and suffering. It is a chilling visual document of war crimes committed by the Israeli military, featuring direct testimony and evidence from the survivors.
- "Killing Gaza" captures culture of resistance
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Watch Killing Gaza, absorb the atmosphere of siege and listen to the testimonies of the trapped. You might then understand why so many chose to rush the gates.
- Killing Granny with the Laziness Bias
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 While it is often the case that the majority of Americans do see the light "about the need for healthcare reform, a new energy policy or affordable, high-quality day care." The dominant journalistic practices, especially in broadcast and cable news, dim the light in favor of noise. Far-right Republicans understand, almost instinctively, this preference for noise. And they appreciate "and know how to cultivate" the greatest bias in electronic journalism right now: the laziness bias. The laziness bias means you feature sensation over substance, provocative sound bites over investigative reporting, misinformation over fact.
- Killing Hope
U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II Resource Type: Book First Published: 2008 Is the United States a force for democracy? William Blum serves up a forensic overview of U.S. foreign policy spanning sixty years. For those who want the details on the U.S.'s most famous actions (Chile, Cuba, Vietnam, to name a few), and for those who want to learn about lesser-known efforts (France, China, Bolivia, Brazil, for example), this book provides a window on what U.S. foreign policy goals really are. "If you flip over the rock of American foreign policy of the past century, this is what crawls out… invasions … bombings … overthrowing governments … occupations … suppressing movements for social change … assassinating political leaders … perverting elections … manipulating labor unions … manufacturing “news” … death squads … torture … biological warfare … depleted uranium … drug trafficking … mercenaries … It’s not a pretty picture. It’s enough to give imperialism a bad name."
- Killing Me Softly
Toxic Waste, Corporate Profit, and the Struggle for Environmental Justice Resource Type: Book Examines the growth of the toxic waste industry and the economic logic behind its expansion. It gives a hard-hitting account of the damage it has done throughout the United States.
- Killing Mosquitoes: The Latest Gaza Massacres, Pro-Israel Media Bias And The Weapon Of 'Antisemitism'
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The most recent brutality against Palestinians, and brazenness with which the killings were carried out, is yet another demonstration of the Israeli contempt for the people it tried to ethnically cleanse in 1948.
- The Killing of History
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Pilger examines Ken Burns' documentary about the Vietnam War and the ongoing revisionist history it presents, as well as the acquiescence of the American 'left' in the era of Trump.
- The Killing and Raping Game in Kenya and the Despots Who Run It
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 Politics in Kenya is dominated by rapacious elites consumed with the looting of state resources, using violence to avoid any possible accountability. Elections serve as key points of entry and consolidation in this system for both ruling and competing elites, and are manifestations of corruption, fraud, and repression.
- Killing 'Schizophrenics': Contemporary U.S. Psychiatry Versus Nazi Psychiatry
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 In the United States in the earlier part of the twentieth century, there was widespread compulsory sterilization of those diagnosed with serious mental illness; and from the 1970s through the early 1990s, dehumanizing experiments that ignored the Nuremberg Code of research ethics were administered on this population by prominent American psychiatrists.
- The Killing Season: A History of the Indonesian Massacres, 1965-66,
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2018
- Killing the Host
How Financial Parasites and Debt Bondage Destroy the Global Economy Resource Type: Book First Published: 2015 In Killing the Host, economist Michael Hudson exposes how finance, insurance, and real estate (the FIRE sector) have seized control of the global economy at the expense of industrial capitalism and governments.
- Killing Trend - The Cruise Missile Liberals
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 News that 2015 might turn out to be the first year since 1914 when British troops will not be fighting a war somewhere in the world appeared to come as a shock to many.
- The Killings Fields of Gaza
Asymmetric Warfare Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Revelations from Israeli sources such as ‘Breaking the Silence’ and ‘Physicians for Human Rights-Israel’ that the Israeli assaults on Gaza in 2008/9 (Cast Lead) and 2012 (Pillars of Defence) were planned many months ahead pose many questions about the real motives for the seven year siege and these massive attacks on a helpless concentration of impoverished and imprisoned people.
- Kim Jin-suk, the Welder Who Helped Bring Democracy to South Korea
Resource Type: Article
- "A kind of super-stress": The Experiences of a Temporary Agency Worker in Montreal
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Immigrant's experiences reflect the difficulties faced by temporary agency workers in Montreal.
- Kinder Morgan's $136 million pipeline 'war chest' to be paid by Canadians
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 In what an economist calls an "unfair" decision, the National Energy Board has allowed Kinder Morgan to build a $136 million 'war chest' to fund its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion application through shipping surcharges. The charge, called a "firm service fee", allows Texas-based pipeline company Kinder Morgan to offload the cost of the pipeline application to Canadian shippers.
- Kinesis
Periodical profile published 1978 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1978 See also CX132, CX861, CX2562, CX2439, CX2758.
- Kinesis
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1978 See also CX132, CX633, CX2562, CX2439, CX2758.
- Kinesis
Periodical profile published 1982 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1982 Kinesis is published 10 times a year by the Vancouver Status of Women. Its objectives are to enhance understanding about the changing position of women in society and to work actively towards achieving social change.
See also CX132, CX633, CX861, CX2562, CX2758.
- Kinesis
Periodical profile published 1982 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1982
- Kinesis
Periodical profile published 1983 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1983 See also CX132, CX633, CX861, CX2562, CX2439.
- Kinesis, Vancouver Status of Women
Periodical profile published 1976 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1976 Published monthly to provide an open channel of communication among members.
- Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- King Leopold's Ghost
A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999 The brutal story of Belgian colonialism in the Congo, resulting in the death of between five and eight million Africans.
- King, Martin Luther Jr.
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article (1929-1968). Was an American clergyman, activist and prominent leader in the African-American civil rights movement.
- Kingdom of Night
Witnesses to the Holocaust Resource Type: Book First Published: 2022
- Kingdom of the Unjust
Behind the U.S.-Saudi Connection Resource Type: Book First Published: 2016 The co-founder of CODEPINK's research on the sinister nature of the relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
- Kingston Artists' Association Inc.
Organization profile published 1986 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1986
- Kingston Field Naturalists
Resource Type: Website
- Kinsey, Alfred
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article American biologist and sexologist. (1894-1956).
- KIO-Evolution of a Journal
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991 The current Kick It Over editors reprint an article written two years prior for readers interested in knowing how the original editors were motivated to start Kick It Over.
- Rudyard Kipling Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Kiss the Ground
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2020 Delving into the impact of regenerating the Earth's soil quality and its impact on climate, ecosystems, and food sustainability. Featuring environmental activists, scientists, and celebrities.
- Kitchener-Waterloo Free Press
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1974 An account of an attempt to start a weekly alternative newspaper in Kitchener-Waterloo in 1973-1974.
- Kitchener-Waterloo Latin America Support Group
Organization profile published 1982 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1982
- Kitimat Oil Coalition
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1977 This is an organization of about twenty environmental groups and professional associatons opposed to the development of an oil port at Kitimat and generally concerned with oil tanker traffic along the B.C. Coast.
- Ki-Zerbo, Joseph
Connexipedia: Right Livelihood Award Winner Resource Type: Article Scholar, activist, and advocate for endogenous development. (1922-2006).
- The KKK and Other Grassroots Movements
Venezuela isn't as divided as its right-wing opposition would have you believe Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A sign of a real revolution is its knack for conjuring a counter-revolution. To the extent that the Bolivarian Revolution has problems, the solution to them won’t come from chats with those looking to overthrow it, but rather the organization of workers trying to fulfill its potential. There can be no neutral ground between those two positions.
- Klan-destine Relationships
A Black Man's Odyssey in the Ku Klux Klan Resource Type: Book First Published: 1998 A professional musician recounts his courageous, lifelong confrontations and conversations with members of the Ku Klux Klan in an attempt to unearth the roots of bigotry and foster harmony between black and white, often using music to bridge the divide.
- Klanwatch
Bringing the Ku Klux Klan to Justice Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992
- Klein vs. Klein
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 This Changes Everything is a book capacious enough to allow Naomi Klein two positions at once. But a real climate-justice movement will at some point have to make choices.
- Klein, Bonnie Sherr
Connexipedia: Article in Library and Archives Canada Resource Type: Article Filmmaker, author, disability rights activist. (Born 1941).
- #KMFace photos mock Kinder Morgan claim that facial expressions are a form of "assault"
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Anti-pipeline protestors took to social media to post their best #KMFace, following Kinder Morgan's court case against residents this week, where the company's lawyer stated that the protestors' angry snarls are "not just intimidation," but "actually assault."
- Knabb, Ken
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article American writer, translator, and radical theorist. (Born 1945).
- Knicker protest targets Hindu militants
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The socially conservative Hindu Sri Ram Sena (Lord Ram's Army) a group of vigilantes has attacked women in pubs and unwed couples, in an effort to protect what they call "Indian Culture". Indian women fought back by sending 40,000 pairs of pink underwear to their offices.
- Knights of Labor
Connexipedia: Article in the Canadian Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article The major labour reform organization of the late 19th century in the United States.
- Know Thy Enemy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1976 A poem.
- Know Your Rights!
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Your computer, your phone, and your other digital devices hold vast amounts of personal information about you and your family. This is sensitive data that's worth protecting from prying eyes - including those of the government.
- Knowing Too Much
Why the American Jewish Romance with Israel is Coming to an End Resource Type: Book First Published: 2012 Norman Finkelstein studies the history of Jewish American support for Israel and how it is shifting.
- Knowledge of Language
Its Nature, Origin and Use Resource Type: Book
- Know-Nothings of 2010
The New War of the Christian Crusaders Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Over the last four centuries, Quakers, Mormons, Catholics, Jews and many others have been targets of religious persecution, often the victims of imprisonments, hangings, lynchings and other acts of violence.
- Koch Brothers View Universities As Propaganda Machines
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 New Yorker reporter Jane Mayer’s new book, "Dark Money," includes details that bolster concerns publicized by UnKoch My Campus, and students and professors across the USA who have blown the whistle on Charles Koch’s co-optation of higher education programs. Universities are the spine of Charles Koch's lobbying model, which after four decades of finance has grown into an integrated network of professors, public relations agents, lobbyists, pundits, and politicians. Koch foundations started investing in campuses at an exponential pace, starting with just seven campuses in 2005.
- The Koch Empire and Americans for Prosperity
More Tentacles Surface at Rightwing Front Group Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Tracking to funding of extremist right-wing groups.
- Koch Entertained Justice Thomas At His Private Club
Supreme Court Scandal Widens Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011
- Koch Political Machine Focuses on "Freedom" to Pollute and Pay Less Taxes
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Billionaire conservative activist Charles Koch on Sunday likened his political efforts to the struggles of Martin Luther King Jr. and Frederick Douglass, saying that "we, too, are seeking to right injustices that are holding our country back."
- The Koch Whisperers
Big Brothers Buy in at Big Media Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 A review of documents and tax records for the dizzying, interconnected web of corporate front groups, frequently created, supported and influenced by Charles or David Koch, shows just how dangerous these groups espousing free markets and liberty have become to a free society. The game plan is to devalue the rights of actual citizens by seeking human voices dangling from a corporate marionette string, that might be willing for the right amount of cash incentive to broadcast the Orwellian reverse-speak: liberty means more liberty for corporations (corporate serfdom for real citizens); freedom means corporate freedom to privatize national resources, pollute the environment and fleece the consumer with impunity; free market means the freedom to draw a dark curtain around how the corporations are actually screwing us and stealing our liberty.
- Kohr, Leopold
Connexipedia: Right Livelihood Award Winner Resource Type: Article Advocate of human scale, economist, jurist and political scientist. (1909-1994).
- Kolko, Gabriel
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article An American revisionist historian and author. (Born 1932).
- Kollontai, Alexandra
Connexipedia: Entry in Encyclopedia of Marxism Glossary of People Resource Type: Article Russian Communist revolutionary. (1872-1952)
- Alexandra Kollontai Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Kollontai, Alexandra - Writings - Index
Resource Type: Article Writings of Alexandra Kollontai (1872-1952).
- Kathe Kollwitz
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 The life of the German socialist artist Kathe Kollwitz.
- Komiks from the Underground: the Radicalism of Gilbert Shelton
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 A review and history of "Radical America Komiks," a reprint collection of underground comics from 1969.
- Kommune Niederkaufungen
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article One of the largest intentional communities in Germany.
- Konsensprinzip
Connexipedia Resource Type: Article Das Wort „Konsens“ beschreibt oft sowohl die allgemeine Übereinkunft an sich, als auch den Prozess, der zu dieser Übereinkunft führt.
- Kontaminiert: Das giftige Erbe der Kürzungen in Ontario's Umweltpolitik
Ein Artikel über Katastrophe für die Umwelt in Kanada. Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000
- Korea
Division, Reunification, and U.S. Foreign Policy Resource Type: Book According to Cold War history, South Korea emerged from the conflict to create a prosperous and dynamic economy, while U.S. troops served as the nation's peacekeepers. This book, in a wide canvass of the historical background, contests those claims.
- Korea: The Elections and Sexual Violence
Against The Current vol. 87 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 In the April 13 South Korean parliamentary elections, the closest the Democratic Labor Party came to victory was in the Hyundai company town of Ulsan. Their candidate was defeated by a small margin (43% to 41.8%) by the Grand National Party, the traditional party of the military dictatorship, anticommunism, and Kyongsang chauvinism (Ulsan is in South Kyongsang Province). The combination of money, regionalism and boss politics still exerts influence in the working class.
- Korea: What the Generals Aren't Telling You
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Hamilton points out that the 24 nuclear power stations in South Korea represent high risk targets in a retaliatory attack from North Korea.
- Korean Labor: Protest by Suicide
Against The Current vol. 111 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 In January 2003, Dalho Bae, a 47-year-old worker at Doosan Heavy Industry Co., committed suicide by burning himself. On October 17 Juik Kim, the chief of the metal labor union branch at Hanjin Heavy Industry Co., a ship-constructor, committed suicide after a 129 day-siege on the jeep-crane.
- The Korean Working Class: From Mass Strike to Casualization and Retreat, 1987-2008
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008
- Korea's New Revolutionaries
Against The Current vol. 87 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 Against the background of a rising militant working-class movement, revolutionary socialists in South Korea are undergoing a process of regroupment. An important force in this development are comrades of the Power of the Working Class (PWC) organization, formed in August of last year.
- Korsch, Karl
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article German Marxist theorist. (1886-1961).
- Korsch, Karl
Connexipedia: Entry in Encyclopedia of Marxism Glossary of People Resource Type: Article German Marxist theorist. (1886-1961).
- Korsch, Karl - Writings - Index
Resource Type: Article Writings of Karl Korsch (1886-1961).
- Kosovo Peace Accord
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 In response to the Peace Accord achieved between Serbia and NATO, Chomsky questions how peace could be declared or radical change expected considering the lack of institutional or structural adjustment in the region.
- Kosovo: Where NATO Bombing Only Made the Killing Worse
The Big Lie: From Serbia to Syria Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The NATO powers brandished the charge of genocide as justification for the bombing that destroyed much of Serbia’s economy and killed around 2,000 civilians, with elevated death levels predicted for years to come.
- Edmond Kovacs, 1924-2010
Against The Current vol. 148 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 I first met Edmond Kovacs in the fall of 1961. I was then 19 and he 37. He was teaching a class for the Los Angeles chapter of the Young Socialist Alliance, the youth group of the Socialist Workers Party. He was the SWP’s Southern California Chairman, introduced under his party name, Theodore Edwards. Most of us in those days had nommes de guerre, fake names that we rather optimistically hoped the FBI wouldn’t figure out. It was only years later that I got in the habit of calling him Edmond.
- Kovel, Joel
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article American politician, academic, writer, and eco-socialist. (1936 - 2018).
- A közérdek mellozésre kerül
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000
- Krieg im Kosovo
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999
- Krisis
Resource Type: Film First Published: 2012 By 2010, Greece was in an economic crisis and the society and people were shown to be deeply affected by the country's state.
- Kronstadt 1921: Trotsky's Defense. Response to Trotsky
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1938 It is in fact in the domain of repression that the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Party committed, from the very beginning of the revolution, the gravest errors, those which were to most dangerously contribute to on one hand to the bureaucratization of the party and the state, and on the other to disarming the masses and, more particularly, the revolutionaries. It is about time that we realized this.
- Kronstadt Again
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1939 Serge charges that, after the rebels had been disarmed, there was a general massacre of prisoners. And that such as were not shot down on the spot were executed in batches by the Cheka, after secret trials, for some weeks after the uprising had been completely crushed.
- The Kronstadt Commune
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1938 Published: 1971 A history of the Kronstadt Uprising 1921 which highlights one of the most important yet neglected events of the Russian Revolution. The suppression of the most revolutionary section of the Navy by the Bolsheviks was the final blow to any hope of a genuine revolution based on democratic workers' control. Mett dispels many of the contemporary mistruths put forward by Bolshevik propagandists and includes a number of original sources from the commune.
- Kronstadt rebellion
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article An uprising of Soviet sailors, soldiers and civilians against the Bolshevik government in 1921.
- Kropokin on Mutual Aid - Review
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1956
- Kropotkin, Peter
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Geographer, zoologist, and anarchist. (1842-1921).
- Kropotkin Was No Crackpot
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1997
- Kropotkin's Revolutionary Pamphlets
A Collection of Writings by Peter Kropotkin Resource Type: Book First Published: 1970 A collection of pamphlets about liberty, anarchism and anarcho-communism written and published by Peter Kropotkin in exile in England.
- Kropotkin's Conquest of Bread
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990
- Kruhonja, Katarina
Connexipedia: Right Livelihood Award Winner Resource Type: Article Croatian peace activist. (Born 1962).
- Kryzys w Iraku - podsumowanie
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003
- The Ku Klux Klan in Canada
A Century of Promoting Racism and Hate in the Peaceable Kingdom Resource Type: Book First Published: 2021
- Kumtuks Alternate Program for Native Indian Students
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1980
- Milan Kundera Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Kunduz Killers Go Free
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 On the night of October 3, 2015, a United States Air Force AC-130 gunship repeatedly attacked a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan. Forty-two people were killed and dozens wounded. The US military plane conducted five strafing runs over the course of more than an hour despite MSF pleas to Afghan, US and Nato officials to call off the attack.
- Die Kunst findet nicht im Saale statt
Politische Plakate Resource Type: Book First Published: 1976
- Kunstler, William
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article American radical lawyer and civil rights activist. (1919-1995).
- The Kurdish Crisis in Iraq and Syria
Against the Current vol. 192 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 In discussion of right of self-determination for the between 28 and 35 million Kurdish people in Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran, the author considers the current polticial landscape.
- Kurdish refugees
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1992
- The Kurdish struggle - An interview with Dilar Dirik
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Dilar Dirik interviewed by George Souvlis.
- Kurdish women speak out for freedom
Resource Type: Article
- Kurds
The forgotten victims of Saddam Hussein Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1991
- Kurt Vonnegut and the American Police State
Just Say "Hi-Ho!" as They Strip Search You Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 The country seems to have crossed over a dark threshold. We are now a police state in all but name. Cops and wannabe cops are shooting innocent people and nothing gets done.
- Kuruma, Samezo
Connexipedia: Entry in Encyclopedia of Marxism Glossary of People Resource Type: Article Japanese Marxist economist. (1893-1982).
- The KXL's Big Fail
An Empty Victory Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The Keystone XL bill failed to pass Congress. The Big Fail marks a huge success for groups who have been struggling to expose the KXL for the dirty policy it represents. The actions taken on the day of the vote, including disrupting the Senate vote in the chamber and blocking Senators Bennet (D-Col.) and Carper (D-Del.) from leaving their offices, speak to the dedication and tirelessness of the movement to stop the pipeline.
- Kyrgyzstan After Akayev
Against The Current vol. 118 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 Kyrgyzstan’s March 2005 “Tulip Revolution,” if something less than really a revolution, resulted in its president, Askar Akayev, fleeing the country. Once hailed as the most democratic leader in the region, Akayev was overthrown by spontaneous demonstrations of a population angered by corruption, nepotism, economic despair and demoralization.
- Kyrgyzstan's dubious success
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1995 In Kyrgyzstan, everyone is better off - except for the vast majority of the population.
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