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DESCRIPTION:On the 60th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution:\nHumanism vs. fascism, 
 opposing capitalism then and now\n\nHailed by Martin Luther King, Jr., 
 Hungarian revolutionaries in 1956 not only created a new form of direct 
 democracy in Workers’ Councils but raised Marx’s humanism as freedom 
 from Communism. “The goal of human development, the form of human 
 society,” which Marx had warned is not communism, took center stage 
 against the single-party-state.\n\nToday various forms of humanism, from 
 Black Lives Matter to Prisoners’ Human Rights Movement, also project 
 humanism as an answer to global capitalism. Can Marx’s humanism help our 
 age in is search for a way to unite the idea of freedom with a new 
 post-capitalist reality? (see “Spontaneity of action and organization of 
 thought. In memoriam: Hungarian Revolution”, Nov-Dec N&L at 
 newsandletters.org)\n\nSponsored by Bay Area News and Letters Committees\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/12/03/18794353.php
SUMMARY:Humanism vs. fascism
LOCATION:Niebyl-Proctor Library,\n6501 Telegraph Ave. (at Alcatraz)\nOakland, Ca.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/12/03/18794353.php
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