IMHO Attempts to Usurp Shared Principles
June 16, 2010 by
MHI
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Philosophy/Organization
On June 3, the Marxist-Humanist Initiative (MHI) published a letter sent to members of the International Marxist-Humanist Organization (IMHO) stating both our agreement with their statement of principles and our acceptance of their invitation to join with this new organization made in the March 4 announcement of their formation. Read More
Transcending Capitalism: London forum organized by The Commune and MHI
June 11, 2010 by
MHI
Filed under
Alternatives to Capital
What must be changed in order to transcend capitalism?
Joint Forum organized by The Commune and Marxist-Humanist Initiative
Monday 5th July, 7:00
At the Workers Educational Association,
96-100 Clifton St, London EC2.
Five minutes from Old Street or Liverpool Street tube Read More
Marxist-Humanist Initiative Joins with the International Marxist Humanist Organization!
June 3, 2010 by
MHI
Filed under
Philosophy/Organization
The March 4, 2010 announcement of the formation of the International Marxist-Humanist Organization (IMHO) [http://thehobgoblin.co.uk/2010_IMHO_principles.htm] invites anyone who agrees with its stated principles to join with this new organization. The members of Marxist-Humanist Initiative (MHI) have discussed this invitation and have come to a unanimous decision. We agree with the statement of principles and thus we are pleased to announce that we accept the invitation. We hereby join with the IMHO.
We agree especially with the following IMHO principle: “In the twenty-first century it has become newly urgent to continue Marxist-Humanism as a living body of ideas, instead of reducing it to a set of organizational rules divorced from philosophy….” Overcoming the separation of philosophy and organization is of utmost importance to MHI (see, for instance, our October 8, 2009 statement, “The Self-Thinking Idea Does Not Mean You Thinking: A contribution to our ongoing effort to work out, in theory and practice, how to renew Marxist-Humanism organizationally). Read More