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Radio Interview with Prof. Dr. Franz J. T. Lee on the American Voice Radio Networkfranzlee, Mercredi, Janvier 17, 2007 - 19:34
Franz J. T. Lee
Topic; What is Scientific philosophic Socialism in Venezuela Today? VHeadline.com Venezuela http://web.onetel.com/~vheadline Join us for the VHeadline Venezuela Newshour each weekday at 2.00-3.00 p.m. Caracas time (12 midday Central USA), Monday-Friday Listen to last Tuesday's show: 1. At random anything that is communal, humanitarian or Christian is called socialism; 2. Ideologically all fake "socialisms" or caricatures of Marxism are denominated real, existent socialism, by their originators as well as their imperialist protagonists, ranging from "ujamaa" to African socialism, or worse even, from the fatherland or homeland to National Socialism; 3. Scientific and Philosophical Socialism, Marxism, as the dialectical Negation of Capitalism, which can only fade into oblivion with the demise of capitalism itself. Within this context he explained the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela, and its tendency towards world socialism. He underlined that socialism was never given a real chance to materialize itself; everywhere capitalism and its local, national and global lackeys forever nipped any real, true experiment in the bud. He underlined that who thinks that capitalism is the alpha and omega of human happiness, that with its arsenals of arms of mass destruction it has resolved the main problems of humanity, that it is victorious, especially at this historical moment, really needs urgent psychological exorcism applied by Frantz Fanon and Wilhelm Reich. TO LISTEN TO THIS INTERVIEW GO TO THE FOLLOWING LINK: |
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