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Literature

New book from PSL Publications – Imperialism in the 21st Century

NOVANEWS Updating Lenin’s Theory a Century Later By Party for Socialism and Liberation The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) is proud to announce the release of a new book: Imperialism in the 21st Century: Updating Lenin’s Theory a Century Later. The book is comprised of chapters from the PSL on imperialism and includes Lenin’s original pamphlet, Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism. This new publication makes a significant contribution to the ideological development of revolutionaries today, and is a contribution to the Marxist movement and struggle. It is the first in a series of books aimed at covering a range of key historical, tactical and strategic issues of Marxism and Leninism on an in-depth basis. The book is 210 pages, paperback and is available at $14.95 with fr...
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Book: Imperialism in the 21st Century Updating Lenin's Theory a Century Later

NOVANEWS Including Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism by V.I. Lenin The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) is proud to announce the release of a new book:Imperialism in the 21st Century: Updating Lenin’s Theory a Century Later. The book is comprised of chapters from the PSL on imperialism and includes Lenin's original pamphlet, Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism. This new publication makes a significant contribution to the ideological development of revolutionaries today, and is a contribution to the Marxist movement and struggle. It is the first in a series of books aimed at covering a range of key historical, tactical and strategic issues of Marxism and Leninism on an in-depth basis. About Imperialism in the 21st Century Over 1,000 military bases in fore...
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez (March 6, 1927 – April 17, 2014)

NOVANEWS Posted by: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr One of Latin America’s most renowned writers, Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born 88 years ago today. Winning the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982, his most well-known novel “100 Years of Solitude” was published in 1967. Gabriel García Márquez, one of the founders of the literary genre known as Magical Realism, was born in Aracataca, Colombia, on March 6, 1927. Because his parents were poor, García Márquez grew up with his grandparents, Colonel Nicolás Ricardo Márquez and Tranquiliana Iguarán, both of whom were very influential people in building his literary world. He went to law school, but did not finish his studies. A series of events—and the publication of some of his stories in Colombian newspapers—set him on a course toward the world of journali...
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Book: FDR to Obama: American Philosophy Towards the Middle East

NOVANEWS George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs hosted a book launch and discussion on Sept. 19 with author and University of Washington professor Joel Migdal at its Washington, DC campus. Titled Shifting Sands: The United States in the Middle East, Migdal’s book provides readers with a history of American philosophy towards, and involvement in, the Middle East. Migdal began his remarks by taking a look at President Franklin Roosevelt’s vision for the United States’ role in the world following World War II. By early 1945, Roosevelt’s goal was to execute a plan called “shared governance,” wherein the Allied countries—lead by the U.S.—would share the burden of supervising the transition into peacetime. At the same time, they would also prevent any further lar...
Education, Literature

Education Has Little to do with Knowledge

NOVANEWS A Weapon of Neo-Colonialism by ANDRE VLTCHEK As I was leaving India, which is, according to the Empire “the largest democracy on Earth”, a flight hostess of Qatar Airways distributed, even before take-off, copies of the International New York Times. One of its cover stories was titled “China sounds alarm on ideas from West, with a big exception”. In its usual vitriolic manner, a newspaper that could easily be described as the flagship of official Western propaganda, commented: “They are out there, hiding in library stacks, whispering in lecture halls, armed with dangerous textbooks and subversive pop quizzes: foreign enemies plotting a stealthy academic invasion of Chinese universities.” “So says China’s education minister, Yuan Guiren, who has been issuing dire alarms about t...
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CHARLES BUKOWSKI

NOVANEWS by; Dr Teresinka Pereira   "Cant't they see through my skin, can't they see that I am nothing? Bukowski   In spite of everything Bukwoski was quiet, not domesticated, but hurt, insanely discontent with life. He was part of the Universal Kingdom, but was refused like a mistake in the world's conscience. Nevertheless, even drunk, he was awake with his dismembered mind with its deepest feelings of contempt for everything. He was a poet of the Cosmos lost in our little World.   * Heinrich Karl Bukowski, Germany 1920 - Los Angeles, USA, 1994.
Canada, Literature

Book: "Race Traitor" Proves Governments Sponsor Terror

NOVANEWS From 1988-1994  Canadian taxpayers unwittingly funded a terrorist group. The neo Nazi "Heritage Front" was financed by the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS) and led by its agent, Grant Bristow. It was brought down by a gutsy 18-year-old street waif, Elisa Hategan. "Race Traitor" is her story. The Canadian government and Canadian publishers don't want you to hear it. By Henry Makow Ph.D. "Race Traitor" was the epithet thrown at Elisa Hategan,18, by her former Nazi friends after she defected from the Heritage Front and testified against its leaders.  When Elisa was 16, she joined the group and was quickly recognized for her writing and speaking talents. A Romanian immigrant with an abusive mother, the poverty stricken Toronto street kid found a surrogate family in t...
Literature

HERE AND NOW

NOVANEWS By: TERESINKA PEREIRA   To talk or to write it is all a prodigious example of to be in action, here and now. Floreal Rodriguez de la Paz   Without ceremony we grab the words from the paper or from the screen and there go the dreams dropping from dark moments to satiation of the present moment. The vertigo overcomes time and memory will pardon all sins.
Literature

SUPER-EGO VIRTUAL

        Teresinka Pereira Texting, we change worlds. Sideways we go from a third world to a first potency leader with fingers on the keyboard. We write text with live dreams unraveling though a silent past poor in history and speeches. Each Ipad screen presents a superman with sweet love messages which gives the woman reader the intuition of his emotional loneliness It is a profanation of the daily reality because the texts are endless, Facebook is a market of political ambitions and home-made inventions. I still can hide a nocturnal secret which I keep between my fingers or maybe at the corner of the screen in order to save my virtual super-ego from stranger internet blogs.
Literature, ZIO-NAZI

It’s finally time to break the spell!

NOVANEWS   I recently read Dr. Nick Kollerstrom's excellent book Breaking the Spell - The Holocaust: Myth & Reality (available from The Barnes Review), published just last month, which includes an important Forward authored by Dr. Jim Fetzer. Dr. Kollerstrom appeared on The Realist Report in October of last year, where we focused primarily on his research into the 7/7 "terrorist attacks" in London - yet another fraudulent event blamed on "radical Islamic terrorists" designed to reinforce and perpetuate the Jewish concocted "Global War on Terror" institutionalized in the United States and the wider Western world following 9/11. Dr. Kollerstrom has written what many regard as the most authoritative study of the events of 7/7, published as a book entitled Terror on the Tub...