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Revolutionary Trilogy. Volume One. The Young Revolutionaries’ Defence By Carla O’Gallchobhair
Little Monique has always doubted her revolutionary purpose. Becoming better at school and having a child very early, at age sixteen, was not sufficient to dispel her worries. So, she decides to do her entry project on revolutionary purpose. In future Communism, the entry project is the autonomous project required to begin a university-level course,…
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Life in Communism 2.1. Revolutionary Barter
by Carla O’Gallchobhair In this 15th volume of the Life in Communism 2.1. series, taking place in Year Eight of the world revolution, Hisham, Omsinbaba, Noah, Claudia and others visit Russia and the Middle East, West Africa, the Sahel, the Horn of Africa, Latin America and Asia, to barter the famous robots their cooperative Illyria…
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Life in Communism 2.1. The Dangers of Fascism,
By Carla O’Gallchobhair Beyond listing the major dangers of fascism – nationalist propaganda, discrimination, forced recruitment, war, inflation, shortages, deprivation, repression, torture, death, material damage and losses, revanchism and crime –, comrade Georges, one of the last chairmen of the PCF (the French Communist Party) before the Communist world revolutionaries dissolved all parties along with…