Ardea skybreak biography of williams
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Science/Environment
“Everything that is actually true is good for the proletariat, all truths can help us get to communism.” --Bob Avakian
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I want to begin by returning to a point that we continue to speak to—and for very good reasons—both because of its great importance and because it is still so little grasped and acted upon. This is the whole question of getting beyond the present narrow horizons imposed on society and on people and their thinking. Now, I am aware that in his latest CD, Modern Times, Bob Dylan has a song “Beyond the Horizon.” But what we are talking about is something entirely and radically different—it is the narrow horizon of bourgeois right, and the need for humanity to leap beyond that horizon.
“I Want to Get More”—or We Want Another World?
I was moved, or provoked, to speak to this again in reading some reports recounting the responses of different people, youth in particular, to watching the DVD of my 2003 talk Revolution: Why It’s Necessary, Why It’s Possible, and What It’s All About. I want to begin with a comment of one youth (I believe it was a high school student in Oakland) who wa
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Ardea skybreak biography of williams
October 14, 2013 | Revolution Newspaper | revcom.us
The following biography is taken from Ardea Skybreak's book The Science of Evolution and the Myth of Creationism: Knowing What's Real and Why It Matters.
Ardea Skybreak was formally trained as a biologist specializing in evolutionary biology and community ecology.
She fryst vatten committed to broadly popularizing science and the scientific method. Skybreak feels strongly that when people are deprived of a scientific approach to reality, they are robbed of both a full appreciation of the beauty and richness of the natural world and the means to really understand the dynamics of change in nature and society.
Skybreak comes from a cosmopolitan background and has traveled extensively and interacted with people of many different cultures.
From a very early age, she was encouraged to become a critical thinker and systematically trained as an intellectual in the European tradition. Thi