Monday, April 28, 2008
Revolution and Communism: A Foundation and Strategic Orientation
Revolution newspaper has just announced “the publication of a pamphlet entitled Revolution and Communism: A Foundation and Strategic Orientation on May 1, 2008. This pamphlet contains Making Revolution and Emancipating Humanity, by Bob Avakian, along with On the Possibility of Revolution. “Some Crucial Points of Revolutionary Orientation—in Opposition to Infantile Posturing and Distortions of Revolution” is also included in this pamphlet.
This pamphlet emphatically challenges and refutes the message that revolution is impossible and communism unworkable and not desirable. In fact, revolution and communism are exactly what humanity needs! This pamphlet speaks to why communist revolution is not only necessary, but possible—and how it could be made. It concentrates the strategic foundation and scaffolding for advancing on the road of revolution and communism, and winning growing numbers of the masses to that cause, through hard struggle (both against the enemy, but also including sharp ideological struggle with the masses) and with all the twists and turns that will inevitably be encountered.”
(Read more about this it at revcom.us.)
Copies of this historic pamphlet and Revolution/Revolucion will be available starting Tuesday, April 29th. Other ways to hook up:
Wednesday, April 30, 7pm at Revolution Books
“Making Revolution and Emancipating Humanity” by Bob Avakian. Discussion of the slogan “Fight the Power, and Transform the People, for Revolution”
Thursday, May 1--8:30am
Join us in bringing revolution and communism to the immigrants’ rights march on May 1st. This is a big opportunity to connect Revolution/RevoluciĆ³n and the new historic pamphlet, Revolution and Communism: A Foundation and Strategic Orientation, with many thousands who are thirsty for a better world. Meet up at 8:30 am at the northwest corner of Union Park (Lake & Ashland). Look for the red flags!
Thursday, May 1--6pm
Afterward the march, we’ll be celebrating the holiday of the international proletariat with a party at Revolution Books— music, food, a few toasts, and lots of fun!
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Sunday April 20 --
From the Revolution Newspaper editorial:
A Challenge to Take Up, Engage With, and Promote Away With All Gods!
With the publication of Bob Avakian’s Away With All Gods! Unchaining the Mind and Radically Changing the World, a highly fraught political and ideological moment meets an author who can powerfully speak to the questions posed by that moment. At a time of broad controversy and debate over religion—on a scale unprecedented in recent times—and over ideology more generally, Avakian’s book fills a unique need with power. . . and poetry.
(Read more...)
Sunday April 20 find the ways to promote the book. Join up with the plan below, or develop your own plans with others (and let us know what you do!).
All day - call Revolution Books 773-489-0930 to hook up, or go directly to one of the following:
April 19 - 7 pm Meet at Revolution Books to prepare for Sunday all out with Away With All Gods! Unchaining the Mind and Radically Changing the World. Bring a Bible so we can look at what the churches are studying!
Maxwell Street - table with book and Revolution newspaper.
Trinity Church - meet at Revolution Books, 1103 North Ashland Avenue at 8:30 am to go to Trinity, or meet at Trinity Church (400 West 95th Street) at 9:30 a.m. Get a flier about the book to people going into services, and sell the book as people come out.
8:45 am - meet at Michigan and Congress. Take the book to Willow Creek Church, an evangelical Christian church, which meets in the auditorium at 50 East Congress. This church sits in between dorms for Columbia, Roosevelt and other colleges and the busy tourist areas on Michigan Avenue. Agitation and banner "God does not exist - We need liberation without Gods!"
9:00 am - meet at Unity Temple (Unitarian Universalist), 875 Lake Street, in Oak Park. Get a flier about the book to people going into services, and sell the book as people come out.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Re-envisioning Revolution and Communism WHAT IS BOB AVAKIAN’S NEW SYNTHESIS?
Revolution Books presents
Re-envisioning Revolution and Communism
WHAT IS BOB AVAKIAN’S NEW SYNTHESIS?
Presentation followed by discussion
Saturday March 22nd
1-5 PM
University Center*
Red line to
ON A PLANET WHERE BILLIONS LIVE A DAY AWAY FROM STARVATION…where the lives of millions of children are cut short by curable diseases…where brutal wars grind on in
Revolutionary state power will set about ending these horrors and meeting the pressing needs of the people. But a truly emancipatory socialism must do much more than that. It must lay the basis, and take concrete steps, toward a society where people consciously change the world and themselves, in a society of freely associating human beings and where the need for any kind of state has been surpassed.
In that light, Bob Avakian has done path-breaking work to go beyond even the best of the previous socialist societies and re-envision a socialism that is both visionary and viable. His “new synthesis” has tackled a whole realm of questions, including:
* HOW DOES THE NEW REVOLUTIONARY POWER MAINTAIN POWER and maintain it as a power worth keeping? How does it not just survive in a world dominated by imperialism, but do that as a base area for further revolutions?
* WHAT WOULD BE THE ROLE OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, civil society, and politics outside the purview of the state? What would be the role of a constitution and elections? Why would this re-envisioned socialism not only tolerate, but foster, dissent?
* WHAT WOULD BE THE RELATION BETWEEN SCIENTISTS, ARTISTS AND INTELLECTUALS carrying out urgent work to meet the most pressing needs of society and, at the same time pursuing work, experimentation and exploration not tied to those kinds of immediate goals? How would the age-old division between those who work with ideas and those who are locked out of that, be overcome—in a way that does not sacrifice but actually enhances vibrancy and intellectual ferment throughout society, in unprecedented ways?
* WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF A FEARLESS ATTITUDE TOWARD THE TRUTH and what have been the shortcomings and blinders in regard to this in the communist movement as it has developed?
* HOW DOES THIS NEW SYNTHESIS BOTH CONTINUE ON THE PATH FIRST CHARTED BY MARX, LENIN AND MAO— AND YET GO BEYOND IT, IN NEW AND CRUCIAL WAYS?
Come hear this presentation and then wrangle over all this.
Sponsored by Revolution Books
773•489•0930
revbookschi@yahoo.com
Bob Avakian is the leader of the Revolutionary Communist
Bob Avakian will not be in attendance at this event.
*This program is not sponsored by or affiliated with
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Some activities
Monday Feb 25, 12:30 pm
Borders Bookstore 150 N. State St.
Ehrman (author of Misquoting Jesus) discusses his newest book:
God's Problem: How the Bible Fails to Answer Our Most Important Question - Why We Suffer
"He invites all people of faith - or no faith - to confront their deepest questions about how God engages the world and each of us."
The '68 Experience
Tuesdays, February 19 and 26, 2008
CHICAGO HISTORY MUSEUM
1601 N. Clark
Forty years later, this three-part series takes a look at how politics, culture, and music shaped 1968. The series includes a special bus tour, Magic Bus: 1968 Chicago. Call 312.642.4600 for more information.
[NOTE: 1st event was on 2/12]
Born To Be Wild
Tuesday, February 19, 7:00 p.m.
San Francisco had Haight-Ashbury and Chicago had Wells Street in Old Town. How did the counterculture take root in Chicago and why was it so important? How did participants achieve a balance between determined political activism and a lifestyle of peace, love, and rock 'n' roll? Museum historian Russell Lewis will be joined by Abe Peck, 60s expert and former editor for The Chicago Seed Magazine and Bonnie Koloc, a female pioneer of the 60s folk music scene and a staple at the Earl of Old Town and other area venues.
Cost: $10; $8 members.
Dance to the Music
Tuesday, February 26, 7:00 p.m.
Terri Hemmert, music expert and WXRT DJ, leads a discussion about how the music of 1968 affected the culture and political movement of the times. The evening concludes with a 90-minute live concert featuring music from 1968 performed by the Captain Blood Orchestra.
Cost: $15; $12 members.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Black History Month events at Revolution Books
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Timuel Black on the Great Migration of Black People from the South to
Saturday February 23rd at 2PM
Timuel Black will speak on the dreams and expectations of Black people in their migration to
Timuel Black is an historian and author, retired Professor Emeritus at City Colleges of
Opposing White Supremacy and Getting to a Far Better World with
Friday February 29th at 7PM
As a young man Clyde Young spent many years behind bars in "correctional" institutions and became a revolutionary leader while in prison - leading prison rebellions and other political activity. He was influenced by revolutionary leaders and movements of the 1960s, including Malcolm X, George Jackson, the Black Panther Party, and, especially, the Maoist revolution in
Upon his release from prison,
Clyde's writings for the revolutionary press range from essays on Martin Luther King and the Vietnam War to recent commentary on Bush's constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage entitled, Biblical Morality, Slavery and Other Horrors, to a major analysis of demographic changes, which was written in the 1980s, Since the '60s: Trends of Impoverishment, Oppression, and Class Polarization in the Black Nation.
In 1990, the Revolutionary Worker newspaper (the voice of the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) and predecessor of Revolution) published a lengthy interview with Clyde Young. Excerpts of the interview will appear in a book entitled,
About Revolution Books
At a time when people are agonizing over the state of the world and the prospect of a different kind of future, Revolution Books is a vital resource for those looking for answers to the burning questions of the day and a vehicle for broad social ferment and debate. This store features the works of Bob Avakian and the Revolutionary Communist Party (see RCP's weekly newspaper at http://revcom.us/) at the center of a growing range of titles.
Revolution Books
Phone: (773) 489-0930
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Monday, January 28, 2008
Bookstore February 2008 Calendar (updated 2/1/08)
February 2008
2 PM—Discussion of Ardea Skybreak's The Science of Evolution and the Myth of Creationism, Knowing What's Real and Why It Matters. This will be the 2nd in a series of discussions of the book leading into national events on Darwin Day. We’ll discuss basic principles of natural selection, speciation and more.
5 PM—Discussion: of Making Revolution And Emancipating Humanity. This week we'll discuss - Are All Ideas Equally Valid and Good? This is part of a series of weekly sessions, open to those who've been engaging the works of Bob Avakian and those who are brand new. All are welcome!
Mon. Feb 4
7:30PM—9:30 PM Jam Session at Revolution Books:
Jam Session! An experiment in directive musical improvisation. An open invitation of participation is extended to ALL musicians to join in. The goal of the evening is to create a series of spontaneous collective compositions facilitated by the house band. EVERYONE is welcome to witness and enjoy this musical event and explore Revolution Books.
Fri. Feb 8
7PM—Movie Night at Revolution Books - The Fever
Vanessa Redgrave plays a nameless woman who leaves her
Sun. Feb 10
5 PM—Discussion of Making Revolution And Emancipating Humanity. This week: What is Freedom? What is power? And what is the relationship between the two? This is part of a series of weekly sessions, open to those who've been engaging the works of Bob Avakian and those who are brand new. All are welcome!
Wed. Feb 13
7PM—”Set the Record Straight” Another in a series of discussions addressing the relevance of the historical experience of socialism to the world today. The goal of the Set the Record Straight project is to: (1) provoke re-examination, promote debate, and stimulate research among students and professors; (2) respond to distortions in the media and affect broad public opinion; (3) contribute to a situation where there will be a more two-sided discussion of these vital questions; and (4) create heightened interest in the socialist project.
Sun. Feb 17
2PM—Discussion of Ardea Skybreak's The Science of Evolution and the Myth of Creationism, Knowing What's Real and Why It Matters. This will be the 3rd in a series of discussions of the book around national events on Darwin Day (Feb. 12). We'll discuss evolution and human beings.
5 PM— Discussion of Making Revolution And Emancipating Humanity. This week: What is truth? What is science? Can you scientifically understand society? Does such an understanding mean that there is no role for "free will" and human ideals and actions? This is part of a series of weekly sessions, open to those who've been engaging the works of Bob Avakian and those who are brand new. All are welcome!
Fri. Feb 22 7 PM:
Movie Night at Revolution Books - The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till
Keith Beauchamp's documentary tells the story of Emmett Till, a spirited 14-year-old who went to
Sat. Feb 23, 2pm
Timuel Black is an historian and author, chronicler of the Great Migration of Black people from the South to
Sun. Feb 24, 5 PM
Discussion of Making Revolution And Emancipating Humanity. This week: What about democracy? What is dictatorship? And what is
Fri. Feb 29, 7 PM
Opposing White Supremacy and Getting to a Far Better World with
As a young man Clyde Young spent many years behind bars in "correctional" institutions and became a revolutionary leader while in prison — leading prison rebellions and other political activity. He was influenced by revolutionary leaders and movements of the 1960s, including Malcolm X, George Jackson, the Black Panther Party, and, especially, the Maoist revolution in
Upon his release from prison,
Clyde's writings for the revolutionary press range from essays on Martin Luther King and the Vietnam War to recent commentary on Bush's constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage entitled, Biblical Morality, Slavery and Other Horrors, to a major analysis of demographic changes, which was written in the 1980s, Since the '60s: Trends of Impoverishment, Oppression, and Class Polarization in the Black Nation.
In 1990, the Revolutionary Worker newspaper (the voice of the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) and predecessor of Revolution) published a lengthy interview with Clyde Young. Excerpts of the interview will appear in a book entitled,
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Bookstore calendar - updated 1/6/08
(Events in orange take place away from the bookstore)
A summary:
- Wed Jan 9 - Film - Road to Guantanamo 7 pm
- Fri Jan 11 - Wear Orange - Shut Down Guantanamo!
- Sat Jan 12 - 4 pm - (and every Sat at 4 pm) discuss latest issue of Revolution newspaper
- Sun Jan 13 - 2 pm - conversation with Raymond Lotta - the Venezuela Referendum
- Sun Jan 13 - 6:30 pm - discussion of Ardea Skybreak's book: The Science of Evolution and the Myth of Creationism
- Tue Jan 15 - 7 pm Salon on Bob Avakian's new talk: Making Revolution and Emancipating Humanity - "I want to get more, or we want another world"
- Wed Jan 16 - 6:30 - at Depaul University - Torture/Guantanamo/Shredded Tapes
- Sun Jan 20 - 11 am - discussion of Ardea Skybreak's book: The Science of Evolution and the Myth of Creationism - Discussions to be Sundays at 6:30 pm for 3 weeks
- Tue Jan 22 - 6:30 - Salon on Bob Avakian's new talk: Making Revolution and Emancipating Humanity - "Communism will not be a utopia"
- Thu Jan 24 - 7 pm - Film - Bulworth
- Fri Jan 25 - 8 pm - Act Your Rage
- Sun Jan 27 - 2 pm - Salon on Bob Avakian's new talk: Making Revolution and Emancipating Humanity with Revolution newspaper writer
- January 30 7 pm - Set the Record Straight Presentation
- Other dates - see calendar featured events for details
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Experience to learn from on stopping torture
Hey everyone: It's been a while, but I wanted to let you know that three of my co-workers have decided to come to the Jan. 11th action at Federal Plaza to take a stand against torture and to call for Guantanamo to be shut down. The younger woman is against torture, but said she had never been to a demonstration and she thought it was time to learn what that was like, even though she is nervous about the police. The two older women had been to the earliest demonstrations against the Iraq war and the Nov. 5th WCW action, but had gotten tired of marching when they thought nothing was happening as a result. This time they both quickly said Yes, they would be there when I showed them the e-mail from Debra and the local website (looks really good!) The day before we had had a discussion about the Iowa caucuses and the elections and, although, both of them ultimately want there to be an electoral solution to all the outrages of today, they were both disgusted that there was not even a peephole for real change in the 2008 elections.