The Nabi Geopolitical Observer. The Expansion of NATO
This is a classified document (classified "useless" and "for enemy use only." Otherwise, do not read, quote, circulate or shred. Do not observe.) The Nabi Geopolitical Observer obtained this document when it was found in a dental waiting room between Modern NASCAR and People Magazine. We advertized this find in the Journal of Endodontics, and a week later 5 armed men in ski masks (I suppose the could have been women, they were in ski masks after all) reclaimed it from our editorial office. But we kept a summary.
Proper Disposal of Hazardous Ideas: An EPA-Isador Nabi Bulletin
This article was first published in Monthly Review, Volume 59, Issue 9, Feb 01, 2008.
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Indo-Semitic Hymn to the Earth
In recognition of the directions of writing in these two great traditions, this hymn has rhyme at both the left end of the line and the right end of the line.
The Dialectics of Political Practice
These are opening remarks by Richard Levins in a seminar on "The Politics of Solidarity Work" organized by the Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee and the New York Marxist School on May 12, 1984.
A View from the Trough
The following is the text of a talk given at the 20th anniversary celebration of the New York Marxist School upon receiving the Arthur Felberbaum Award for the Integration of Theory and Practice, December 9, 1995.
From Rebel to Revolutionary
Published in La Escalera, April, 1966
I. The New Left.
Solidarity and Criticism on Cuba
The greatest threat to humanity today is global capitalism and its armed wing, the United States and NATO. Our central short term goal has to be to dismantle the capitalist empire. Some countries have broken at least in part from the empire’s domination and among them is Cuba. For this if no other reason, Cuba requires the utmost in solidarity from progressive and socialist people throughout the world and especially in the US.
Cuba’s Fidelity to the Earth
– a chapter from “Talking About Trees”
The question I will try to answer is: how did Cuba do it?
The Struggle for Ecological Agriculture in Cuba
A version of this paper was published in Capitalism, Nature and Socialism in Vol 1, 1990, Issue 5. Yet another version was published in Red Balloon in 1995.