MHI Editorial: We Protest, We Condemn
September 30, 2010 by
MHI
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MHI Editorial
NYC demonstration at the Federal Building against the FBI raids, Sept. 28
MHI demands the U.S. stop attacks on Left activists;
MHI calls on the Left to cease “lesser evil” politics and to support liberation struggles
MHI condemns the FBI raids on Left activists that took place Sept. 24 in Minneapolis and Chicago. In Minneapolis, six Left and peace activists had their homes searched and their records, computers, and cell phones confiscated. Additional raids took place at an anti-war group’s office there and at two homes in Chicago. Those raided included some leaders of the 2008 demonstrations at the Republican Convention and people associated with one of the two Freedom Road Socialist Organizations. Read More
Reply to Kevin Anderson
September 22, 2010 by
MHI
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Philosophy/Organization
by Andrew Kliman.
On September 11 (see below), I posted the following comment on a piece by Kevin Anderson published on his group’s website. Read More
11/6: Conference on “The Economic Crisis & Left Responses”
Click here for the Conference Program
It includes biographies, abstracts of presentations,
and drafts of some presentations.
THE ECONOMIC CRISIS & LEFT RESPONSES
A conference convened by Marxist-Humanist Initiative

Saturday Nov. 6, 2010 – 9 am to 6 pm
Pace University in lower Manhattan
One Pace Plaza, Multipurpose Room
Confirmed Speakers:
Roslyn Bologh, Brendan Cooney, Walter Daum,
Barry Finger, Mac Intosh, Anne Jaclard, Andrew Kliman
Paul Mattick, Fred Moseley, and Richard Wolff
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Chances of a double-dip recession in the U.S. are increasing. The threat of government-debt defaults in Europe also indicates that the economic crisis of 2007-08 continues to have consequences. The U.S. government’s efforts to prevent another Great Depression have left it saddled with a serious debt problem that could impede efforts to stabilize the economy for a long time to come. The future is especially uncertain, and “the new normal” may prove to be very difficult, economically and politically.
For the Left to be prepared for what may happen and prepared to respond effectively, activity and organization will not be enough. We also need the organization of thought–and that is why we have convened this conference. In order to work out a viable response, one that doesn’t merely react to and support the least-bad proposals offered by policymakers and mainstream thinkers, we need a clear and deep understanding of what has gone wrong with capitalism, and of the limits and pitfalls of proposed reforms. And we cannot take for granted that more progressive policies would in fact bring capitalism out of the crisis and restore jobs, economic growth, and stability. Wide-ranging dialogue on these topics is needed, not only so that all views can be heard but, above all, so that we can test different ideas in debate and work out answers to the questions we face.
Sponsored by Pace University’s Center for Community Action & Research and Economics Department (Pace-Pleasantville campus), the Committee for a Conference on the Economic Crisis, Marxist-Humanist Initiative, League for the Revolutionary Party, Internationalist Perspective, and The New SPACE.
Pre-Registration is Required
Update (11/4/10): Website pre-registration will close Friday at 9 am. There may be seats remaining on Saturday morning; people can come to the registration desk at 9:15 am Saturday to find out.
Pre-registration is required due to limited seating. Please register below via PayPal. The registration fee is $20; $10 for students and low income individuals. The conference is free for Pace University students, faculty, and staff with valid ID (contact us to register). Note: Registrants must check in by 9:15 a.m. The conference will start promptly at 9:30 am in the Multipurpose Room at 1 Pace Plaza. Enter on Spruce St. Click here for directions to Pace’s lower Manhattan campus.
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