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Written by The Organizer
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Sunday, 29 August 2010 |
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Mexico City, August
25, 2010
Dear Members and Supporters of International Friends of the Leon
Trotsky Museum in the United States,
Thank you to all of
you who have already joined International Friends of the Leon Trotsky
Museum (IFLTM). All others who wish to become founding members of
IFLTM can still join, send their signatures, their messages and their
checks. The deadline to be listed as a founding member of IFLTM is
September 10, when we will send out our full report on the launching
of International Friends. [Please fill out Donation Coupon
below.]
We especially thank
all who have joined this effort for having helped us to raise an
already important sum of money. We also have pledges from many of you
for tens of thousands of dollars more. Be assured that these funds
will be invested well and transparently in: |
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Written by The Organizer
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Saturday, 28 August 2010 |
Mexico City, August
25, 2010
Dear Members and Supporters of International Friends of the Leon
Trotsky Museum in the United States,
Thank you to all of
you who have already joined International Friends of the Leon Trotsky
Museum (IFLTM). All others who wish to become founding members of
IFLTM can still join, send their signatures, their messages and their
checks. The deadline to be listed as a founding member of IFLTM is
September 10, when we will send out our full report on the launching
of International Friends. [Please fill out Donation Coupon
below.]
We especially thank
all who have joined this effort for having helped us to raise an
already important sum of money. We also have pledges from many of you
for tens of thousands of dollars more. Be assured that these funds
will be invested well and transparently in:
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Written by Andre Breton, Leon Trotsky, Diego Rivera
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Tuesday, 16 December 2008 |
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The communist revolution is not afraid of art. It
realizes that the role of the artist in a decadent capitalist society
is determined by the conflict between the individual and various social
forms which are hostile to him. This fact alone, insofar as he is
conscious of it, makes the artist the natural ally of revolution.
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