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DESCRIPTION:U.S. SOCIAL FORUM\nJUNE 24-28, 2015 – SAN JOSE, 
 CA\n\nWORKSHOP:\nInvitation to the Study of Marx\n\n“Clarity about the 
 aims and problems of socialism is of greatest significance in our age of 
 transition.” Einstein’s comment remains true in our Century, when the 
 growing interest in socialism is matched by a growing confusion about the 
 potential of socialism to address the real- life concerns of our species. 
 This workshop will encourage activists to begin a serious study of Marx, 
 who founded the science of socialism, through a close reading of his 
 classic work, The Communist Manifesto, led by Gene Ruyle and other members 
 of the Institute for the Critical Study of Society at the Niebyl-Proctor 
 Marxist Library in Oakland.  \n\nThursday, June 25, 2915 1-2:30 
 pm\nOxford Room, St. Paul's United Methodist Church\n405 S. 10th St. San 
 Jose, CA 95112\nFor info or to confirm: Gene Ruyle 510-332-3865 or 
 cuyleruyle@mac.com\n\nABOUT THE INSTITUTE\nThe Institute for the Critical 
 Study of Society at the Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library (online at: 
 icssmarx.org) was formed to further the Library's goals of preserving our 
 written heritage, as well as supporting emerging struggles for racial and 
 gender equality, and for Socialism. The members of ICSS are active in 
 different aspects of people’s struggles in the Bay Area and globally. 
 Some are affiliated with specific political parties and tendencies, others 
 are not. We respect one another, but we do not necessarily agree on all 
 issues. Accordingly, the opinions expressed in our lectures, workshops, and 
 publications are those of the authors only and do not represent a group 
 consensus on the issues discussed. We are united, however, in our respect 
 for the work of Karl Marx and our belief that his work will remain as 
 important for the class struggles of the future as they have been for the 
 past. As a group, we continue to draw inspiration from the work of Karl 
 Marx, including his Eleventh Thesis on Feuerbach: \n\n“The philosophers 
 have only interpreted the world, \nin various ways; the point is to change 
 it.”\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/06/20/18773746.php
SUMMARY:Invitation to the Study of Marx
LOCATION:Oxford Room, St. Paul's United Methodist Church\n405 S. 10th St. San Jose, 
 CA 95112
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/06/20/18773746.php
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