The Roots of Capitalist Crisis and Early American Class Struggle 09/03/09

In this edition of Seeing Red, we feature another talk from the site Resistance MP3’s on the rate of profit and the roots of Capitalist crisis by former SWP member, Rob Hoveman. We include a short segment of Howard Zinn speaking of class struggle in colonial America. Finally, we conclude with a look back on this day in Revolutionary History.

Music: We Will Stop You – ZSK The Politics of Sneaker Pimps – Public Enemy The Ghost of Tom Joad – Junip

Additional background music by Maceo & the Macks, RJD2, Destroy Babylon, DJ Spooky

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