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Book review: Ten Days in Physics That Shook the World by Brian Clegg

Book review: Ten Days in Physics That Shook the World by Brian Clegg
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10 Worlds That Shook This Day : Biofuels Digest

10 Worlds That Shook This Day : Biofuels Digest
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The envelope please : Darnella Frazier deserved an Academy Award – People s World

Help Save People s World The economic crisis has hit People s World hard. We need the support of all our friends and readers to continue publishing. ‘The envelope please’: Darnella Frazier deserved an Academy Award April 27, 2021 10:51 AM CDT By Ed Rampell In this image from police body camera video, Darnella Frazier films former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin outside Cup Foods in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020. | AP The annual Academy Awards ceremony wherein a pack of swag bag-shlepping celebs clad in brand-name couture patted themselves on the back on live TV, while thanking their agents, hair stylists, managers, makeup artists, etc. took place Sunday, April 25, in Los Angeles. To be fair, a number of films that competed for those coveted golden statuettes do have artistic excellence and/or social significance. Half a century later, the 1960s/70s New Left was finally ready for its close-up, w

Berlin Hidden Gem: Karl Marx, Sergei Einstein and Bourgeois Vampires Unite in Bloodsuckers

Bloodsuckers Julian Radlmaier s screwball Marxist Vampire Comedy takes a line from Das Kapital and turns it into a period romp about, among other things, class struggle and the rise of fascism.   With 2012’s Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter sadly yet to have spawned a Marvel-style cinematic universe, Karl Marx and neck-chomping Dracula types might seen unlikely movie bedfellows. But the two collide like never before in a 2021 Berlinale Encounters title that also boasts one of the festival’s most eye-catching film loglines. According to Julian Radlmaier, director of the vampire Marxist comedy   Bloodsuckers, for all his theorizing about class struggle, Germany’s most famous political philosopher (and Beard of the Year winner 1869-76) wasn’t averse to dropping a bit of metaphorical vampirism into his works.

Tarnished Gold - Harvey Klehr, Commentary Magazine

Tarnished Gold At a time when Communism continues to maintain a patina of coolness despite the tens of millions murdered by its adherents and the billions who have lived under its tyrannies, Patrick Chura has written a sympathetic biography of American Communism’s foremost literary hatchet man. Michael Gold: The People’s Writer is a volume in the SUNY series in Contemporary Jewish Literature and Culture. Chura, a professor of English at the University of Akron, offers a pro forma mea culpa by admitting that Gold might have been wrong in his idolization of Stalin before asserting that American Communists like Gold were “collectively, a peaceful, democratic, and consistently progressive force for good in United States social history.” Gold’s life and work supposedly offer lessons for today on how to defeat “racism, anti-Semitism, fascism, and xenophobia.” Such praise is not warranted, not for Gold and not for the CPUSA.

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