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Beaverdance!

A Marxist Holiday Fur Trade Musical

Showing posts with label Global Warming. Show all posts
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Monday, March 17, 2014

Shh...don't call it Marxism (or Hegelian Leftism) and maybe they'll believe it.

The Guardian credits NASA for figuring this out.  In Das Capital, Marx credits Hegel for identifying the same cycle.

Nasa-funded study: industrial civilisation headed for 'irreversible collapse'
Posted by Ray at 12:49 PM No comments:
Labels: Global Warming, Income Inequality

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Once again, beavers present an opportunity to right the wrongs of capitalism and save humans from their own self-destruction.

Climate change adaption: Beavers could be a cheap solution to drought-plagued states
Posted by Ray at 12:38 PM No comments:
Labels: Global Warming
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Bedlam Theatre Presents
Beaverdance!

A Marxist Holiday
Fur Trade Musical
Book by Corrie Zoll
Lyrics by Daniel Pinkerton
Music by Marya Hart
www.bedlamtheatre.org

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Synopsis

Jacques Brainerd is the manliest of the manly fur traders who have descended on Central Minnesota in 1804. He can paddle faster, shoot straighter, and handle more beaver than any voyageur in the woods. Meanwhile, a chorus of sexy woodland creatures romp through the forest worshiping a young woman named Bemidji. Bemidji navigates her arranged marriage to Brainerd, and Brainerd tries to escape the clutches of Blaine, his bourgeois capitalist boss. Blaine has secret plans for the future of the fur post, and enlists the help of a new kind of voyageur. Loring Park is the city boy who answers Blaine's call, and comes to the woods to find himself. Karl Marx, disguised as Santa Claus, travels back in time in an attempt to change the evolution of the US Economy.