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Left Voice Magazine #3: Memories of The Future

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Left Voice

April 8, 2017
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Contents

The Russian Revolution and the Real Movement of History
by Sonja Krieger

Memories of the Future
by Christian Castillo

A Revolution in Search of Heirs
by Claudia Cinatti

The Moscow Thermidor
by Edison Urbano

Permanent Revolution in 1917 Russia and Today
by Juan Cruz Ferre

Menshevism: The Girondins of 1917
Doug Enaa Greene

What Can We Learn from the Bolsheviks’ Policy Toward Muslims?
by Roberto Belano

Women in the Revolution, the Revolution in Women’s Lives
by Andrea D’Atri

Marxism or Populism? A Debate About Proletarian Culture
by Ariane Díaz

Revolution and Black Struggle: Marxism as a Weapon against Racism and Capitalism
by Marcello Pablito

José Carlos Mariátegui, Latin American Communism, and the Russian Revolution
by Arielle Concilio and Jimena Vergara

The Russian Revolution and National Self-determination
by Josefina L. Martínez

Lenin’s Legacy: A Threat to Capitalism
An Interview with Tamás Krausz

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