Capital, Volume III
The People's Forum 320 West 37th Street, New York, NY, United States*TPF is closed from March 10 - April 20* Read and discuss Capital Volume III, The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole, with the Capital Studies Group.
*TPF is closed from March 10 - April 20* Read and discuss Capital Volume III, The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole, with the Capital Studies Group.
*TPF is closed from March 10 - April 20* A reading and discussion group of Theodore W. Allen's "The Invention of the White Race Volumes I & II."
*TPF is closed from March 10 - April 20* Read and discuss Capital Volume III, The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole, with the Capital Studies Group.
*TPF is closed from March 10 - April 20* A reading and discussion group of Theodore W. Allen's "The Invention of the White Race Volumes I & II."
*TPF is closed from March 10 - April 20* Read and discuss Capital Volume III, The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole, with the Capital Studies Group.
*TPF is closed from March 10 - April 20* A reading and discussion group of Theodore W. Allen's "The Invention of the White Race Volumes I & II."
We'll be joined by Sudhanva Deshpande, managing editor of Leftword Books, and will discuss together about how the October Revolution inspired working people all over the world to rise up against their imperialist oppressors.
Written while the author was imprisoned during the struggle for Indonesian independence: the story of a young Javanese student, living among the colonists and colonized of the 19th-century, battling against colonial structures – all the while nourished by a love that keeps him strong.
Join us for our monthly book club session, this time on Ursula K. Le Guin's classic science fiction novel!
Join us for our monthly communist book club! This month—a classic queer novel from James Baldwin!
Join us for our monthly communist book club! This month: a novel from the father of Haitian literature!
Commemorate Red Books Day with The People’s Forum and 1804 Books! Every year, thousands of people across the world commemorate Red Books Day to stand in solidarity with left books, their authors, and the people’s movements they ushered forward. While Red Books Day takes place on the publication day of the Communist Manifesto, February 21 also marks the sixtieth anniversary of Malcolm X’s assassination.