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DESCRIPTION:Millions of people have come to the understanding that capitalism is no 
 longer working. And millions of people around the world—from Athens to 
 Cairo to San Francisco—are fighting back.\n\nMarxism provides a 
 revolutionary understanding and strategy for ridding society of 
 exploitation and oppression once and for all.\n\nWe want more than just 
 resistance, we want to win. Join us!\n\n10am: Registration\n\n11am: Opening 
 Plenary\n\n12pm - 6pm: Workshop Tracks\n\nTrack 1: Why the Working Class 
 Can Change Society\n\n- No Power Great: Marxism and the Centrality of 
 Class\n- The Minneapolis Teamsters Strike: A Case Study in Working Class 
 Power\n- The Changing Working Class and the Future of the Labor 
 Movement\n\nTrack 2: Marxism and Oppression\n\n- The Roots of Racial 
 Oppression\n- Theories of Women's Oppression\n- Can the Working Class 
 Liberate the Oppressed?\n\nSpecial guest speakers include:\n\nAlan Maass, 
 longtime editor of Socialist Worker newspaper and the daily Web site 
 SocialistWorker.org and author of The Case for Socialism. Keeanga-Yamahtta 
 Taylor, editorial board member of the International Socialist Review. She 
 is a frequent contributor on the subject of race and class and has written 
 extensively on the struggle for housing justice. Her articles have also 
 appeared on the Black Commentator, CounterPunch and Gaper's Block Web 
 sites. Todd Chretien, long-time Bay Area activist and writer for to the 
 International Socialist Review and Socialist Worker on the topics of U.S. 
 and Latin American politics and the ideas of the Marxist tradition.\n\nPlus 
 many more leading Socialist activists from all over the Bay Area ...\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/10/17/18694046.php
SUMMARY:Bay Area Marxism Conference
LOCATION:UC Berkeley • 220 Wheeler and 126 Barrows\nBancroft & 
 Telegraph\nBerkeley, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/10/17/18694046.php
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