Marxist Voice
Marxist Voice is the theory and education podcast of Revolutionary Communist Party, bringing you weekly talks and discussions on Marxist theory and revolutionary history.
If you’re looking for our current events podcast, head to ‘A World On Fire‘.
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We also encourage our listeners to subscribe to the podcasts of the Revolutionary Communist International: Spectre of Communism (Marxist theory and analysis) and Against the Stream (current events).
{Audio} The American Revolution of 1766
The American Revolution of 1766 changed the face of the world. John Peterson from the US Marxists explains what happened and why. Click here to download
{Audio} The English Revolution of the 17th Century
The English Revolution of the 17th Century is of great importance to Marxists. It is a struggle we have yet to see resolved today. Rob Sewell speaks on the lessons on this event: Click here to download.
{Audio} Lal Khan on Pakistan
Lal Khan looks at the unfolding crises in Pakistan and what it means for the masses. Click here to download
Sparks Demo Video!
Here is a video posted on YouTube by ReelNews of the two demos held in London by protesting site workers. Click here to watch!
[Audio] The World Revolution and the tasks of the Marxists
Listen to Alan Woods give the closing
remarks at the Marxist Summer School in London on June 19th 2011. As Lenin
said, without revolutionary theory there can be no revolutionary
movement. This is all the more relevant at the present time, where from
the bourgeois economists to the left and right reformists, all but the
Marxists are at a loss to explain the current capitalist crisis, and as a
consequence, how to proceed.
[Audio] Alan Woods on the Arab Revolution
Alan Woods speaking on the events of the arab revolution to a meeting of students in London.
{AUDIO} Marxism or Christianity – which way forward for humanity?
On Tuesday December 7th 2010 the University
of London Union Marxist society concluded its autumn term programme of
discussions with a special ‘festive debate’ will on the philosophies
of Marxism and Christianity and their ability to further the human
race.
