Perón's government in 1973 ordered the SIDE to track communists in the State and universities
Declassified documents reveal that the Juan Perón administration created a committee to investigate the Marxist ideological backgrounds of individuals and organizations in Argentina.
Rosa Luxembourg: The revolutionary action and tragic end
The article discusses the life and influence of Rosa Luxembourg, a prominent figure in European revolutionary leftism, highlighting her violent end in 1919.
Bishop Barron: AOC mocks Western culture — Marx would love that, but I find it chilling
Bishop Barron critiques AOC's remarks on Western culture, aligning with Secretary Rubio's view on the importance of cultural and religious values in society.
Argentina and anti-Marxism (by Groucho)
The article discusses Argentina's historical anti-Marxist stance during the 1990s, highlighting the country's desire to engage with international trade agreements.
The Marxist Principle that Moves the Left
The article discusses how the left in Italy, despite having implemented certain reforms during their governance, criticizes similar actions when initiated by the right, illustrating a perceived double standard rooted in Marxist logic.
There were women in the Frankfurt School: they were feminists, militants, and researchers
This article investigates the hidden contributions of women at the Frankfurt School, revealing them as feminists, activists, and researchers who were previously overlooked in historical accounts.