The Afrikan Offensive in Haiti, within the context of the burgeoning capitalist world market and global political economy, dominated by the relationships of different ruling elite groups with converging and diverging interest-value constellations, as well as the interests of the subjugated, found itself as a major player within the power dynamics and struggles of the… Continue reading Jeffersonian Republicanism, the French Revolution, and Louisiana Purchase: Internal Dynamics of Western Influences in 1791 St. Domingue
By Cameron Hassan Imperialism, as a global system of exploitation and domination, has always sought to crush movements that threaten its hegemony. From the plantations of Haiti to the streets of Ferguson, from the jungles of Bolivia to the refugee camps of Gaza, the forces of imperialism have consistently targeted revolutionary leaders who dare to imagine… Continue reading Blood of the Martyrs, Seeds of Liberation