8 June 2010
BP and White House continue cover-up of oil spill
By Hiram Lee, 8 June 2010
The US Department of the Interior intentionally misrepresented the findings of a recent study by federal scientists of the oil spill in order to minimize the true scope of the disaster.
Full coverage of the Gulf oil disaster »
Israel steps up operations in Gaza
By Patrick O’Connor, 8 June 2010
Israeli naval commandos killed four Palestinian militants off the coast of Gaza yesterday morning in an operation designed to send a signal to the Palestinian people and the world—that its illegal blockade will continue despite mounting criticism of the May 31 massacre of nine Turkish activists.
New Japanese prime minister installed
By Peter Symonds, 8 June 2010
Naoto Kan faces the task of trying to revive the government’s fortunes before next month’s upper house elections, but confronts the same basic dilemma as his predecessor—how to implement policies that are widely unpopular.
Union backs attacks on teachers in Washington, D.C.
By Niall Green, 8 June 2010
With the backing of teachers’ unions, the government of Washington, D.C., has pushed through a new contract for teachers that will destroy workplace rights and allow further private encroachment into public education.
The way forward for a defense of education in Germany
By Johannes Stern, 8 June 2010
Nationwide demonstrations to defend education are planned for June 9 in Germany.
Hundreds of billions for the banks
France votes credits for European Financial Stability Fund
By Antoine Lerougetel and Alex Lantier, 8 June 2010
France’s National Assembly voted €111 billion for the planned €750 European bailout fund aimed to rescue banks hit by the sovereign debt crisis, amid rising tensions among European financial authorities.
Australia: Minimum pay ruling deepens social inequality
By Noel Holt, 8 June 2010
The $26 a week rise in the minimum wage awarded by the Rudd government’s Fair Work Australia tribunal last week amounts to a further real wage cut, after a two-year freeze.
New in German
Die chinesische Arbeiterklasse regt sich
Von John Chan, 8. Juni 2010
In Südchina haben Honda-Arbeiter mit ihrem Streik fast zwei Wochen lang den Konzern lahmgelegt. Ihr Streik und weitere Kämpfe der letzten Wochen versetzen die Pekinger Bürokratie und die globale Finanzwelt in Nervosität.
Regierung beschließt größtes Sparpaket in der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik
Von Ulrich Rippert, 8. Juni 2010
Arbeitslose, Hartz-IV-Empfänger, Alleinerziehende und Rentner sollen für die Wirtschaftskrise und die Milliardenverluste von Spekulanten und Profiteuren bezahlen.
Krise des Kapitalismus, Bildungsproteste und die Rolle des SDS
Von Johannes Stern, 8. Juni 2010
Die Studentenorganisation der Linkspartei, Linke.SDS, versucht den Protest auf rein bildungspolitische Fragen zu beschränken. So entwaffnet sie den Kampf der Studierenden.
New in French
Les médias européens mettent en garde contre des troubles sociaux au niveau international
Par Chris Marsden, 8 juin 2010
Ces derniers jours, un certain nombre d’articles de presse ont prédit un éclatement de troubles sociaux aux dimensions révolutionnaires comme conséquence directe de l’aggravation de la crise économique.
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- Die chinesische Arbeiterklasse regt sich (08.06.2010)
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- Krise des Kapitalismus, Bildungsproteste und die Rolle des SDS (08.06.2010)
- Die sozialistische Antwort auf die Ölkrise im Golf von Mexiko (05.06.2010)
- Ein Jahr seit dem Bankrott von General Motors (05.06.2010)
- Italien am Vorabend neuer Klassenkämpfe (05.06.2010)
- Wie kann die Bildung verteidigt werden? (05.06.2010)
- Politische Biografie und Geschichtsfälschung:
Eine kritische Untersuchung der Trotzki-Biografie von Robert Service (05.06.2010) - Israels Massaker auf See (04.06.2010)
- Irland: Gewerkschaften reagieren auf drohenden Staatsbankrott mit Streikverzicht (04.06.2010)
- Bakteriengenom künstlich hergestellt (04.06.2010)
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- Les médias européens mettent en garde contre des troubles sociaux au niveau international (08.06.2010)
- Mesures d'austérité à la grandeur de l'Europe (07.06.2010)
- Les leçons politiques du mouvement de protestation thaïlandais (05.06.2010)
- Le massacre d’Israël en haute mer (04.06.2010)
- La réponse socialiste à la crise de la marée noire dans le golfe du Mexique (04.06.2010)
- Chute des marchés financiers mondiaux devant la crise grandissante de la zone euro (03.06.2010)
- France : La journée d’action souligne le gouffre existant entre les travailleurs est les partis traditionnels (02.06.2010)
- La conférence de presse d'Obama
Mensonges et faux-fuyants pour défendre BP (02.06.2010) - Grèce : Quatrième grève de 24 heures contre les mesures d'austérité (01.06.2010)
- Marée noire dans le golfe du Mexique: pourquoi BP commande-t-il les opérations (31.05.2010)
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- Conclusiones de la Comisión de Ciudadanos para la Investigación del Incendio de la Avenida Dexter:
Los cortes a los servicios públicos y la crisis social en Detroit (26.05.2010) - La Exposición Universal de Shangai: una extravagancia capitalista en la cumbre de la miseria social (22.05.2010)
- Internacionalismo socialista y la defensa de los trabajadores inmigrantes (06.05.2010)
- ¡Plenos derechos para todos los inmigrantes! ¡Por la unidad internacional de la clase trabajadora! (01.05.2010)
- Obama se aprovecha de la ley de Arizona para 'empujar' sus propios cambios represivos sobre la inmigración (30.04.2010)
- Proyecto de ley de inmigración de Arizona: Un asalto frontal contra los derechos democráticos (30.04.2010)
- La Tragedia Minera de Virginia del Oeste
Los mineros fueron condenados por la conspiración entre los reguladores y las compañías de carbón (29.04.2010) - Manifiesto del Partido Socialista por la Igualdad para las elecciones generales de Gran Bretaña en el 2010 (27.04.2010)
- Ex agente de la CIA Allawi: ¿próximo primer ministro iraquí? (19.04.2010)
- Conclusiones de la Comisión de Ciudadanos para la Investigación del Incendio de la Avenida Dexter:
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- As lições políticas dos protestos na Tailândia (02.06.2010)
- Medidas de austeridade por toda a Europa (02.06.2010)
- Ford Austrália: metalúrgicos em greve contra retrocesso nas condições de trabalho (03.06.2010)
- Trabalhadores gregos denunciam cortes de Papandreou (18.05.2010)
- China planeja abrir o mercado da Coréia do Norte para investimentos estrangeiros (18.05.2010)
- Alemanha: O Senado de Berlim, o Partido de Esquerda e os hedge funds internacionais (18.05.2010)
- Protestos crescem na Romênia (12.05.2010)
- Vazamento de oleo da BP ameaça ecossistemas (11.05.2010)
- 1º de maio 2010 (06.05.2010)
- Eleições gerais britânicas: uma mudança política histórica (06.05.2010)
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- Obama’nın göreve başlamasından buyana geçen bir yıl (08.03.2010)
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- Obama’nın ziyareti Türkiye’nin oynadığı rolün artacağının ve daha büyük gerilimlerin sinyalini verdi (26.06.2009)
- Trotskiy’in mirasını ve 20. yüzyıl tarihindeki yerini yeniden ele almaya doğru (23.06.2009)
David North tarafından verilmiş bir konferans - Dünya ekonomik krizi, kapitalizmin başarısızlığı ve sosyalizmin gerekliliği (13.06.2009)
- Sri Lanka: LTTE’nin yenilgisi ve milliyetçiliğin çıkmazı (26.05.2009)
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Perspective
The Gulf oil spill and the case for socialism
8 June 2010
The ongoing disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and the US government’s complicity and impotence in relation to energy giant BP reveals in the most striking manner the irrationality and socially destructive character of the capitalist system.
Commentary
Frank Rich on Obama: Liberal fears and illusions
By Barry Grey, 8 June 2010
In a column published Sunday, New York Times commentator Frank Rich expresses the mounting frustration and concern of Obama’s liberal supporters over the president’s response to the BP oil spill
The jobs crisis and socialist policies
7 June 2010
Friday’s unemployment figures from the US Department of Labor demonstrate the failure of American capitalism to create jobs for millions of workers and underscore the refusal of the Obama administration to make any serious effort at job creation.
Committee Against Utility Shutoffs (CAUS)
Report: DTE used spy planes to spot unauthorized hookups
By Debra Watson and Shannon Jones, 8 June 2010
A report indicates DTE used high-tech aerial surveillance to spot unauthorized hookups as it ramped up its campaign of utility shutoffs.
An appeal to DTE workers
Statement of the Committee Against Utility Shutoffs (CAUS), 2 June 2010
The Committee Against Utility Shutoffs calls on DTE employees to refuse to shut off utilities to Detroit residents. CAUS members and supporters distributed this letter to DTE workers on Tuesday. PDF version here.
Workers Struggles
Workers Struggles: The Americas
8 June 2010
The World Socialist Web Site invites workers and other readers to contribute to this regular feature.
Washtenaw County, Michigan school bus drivers face deep wage cuts
By Naomi Spencer, 7 June 2010
Bus workers for ten public school districts in Washtenaw County, Michigan are targeted for layoffs, double-digit wage cuts, and other attacks under a countywide consolidation plan. The proposal will affect Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and surrounding towns.
Mehring Books
Latest edition of Perspectives now available
3 June 2010
The latest edition of Perspectives, a journal published by the World Socialist Web Site, is now available from Mehring Books. In this month’s magazine, readers will find a collection of articles from the WSWS analyzing the most important events of the day, including the Gulf oil spill, the debt crisis in Europe, and much more.
This Week in History: June 7 - June 13
A US Labor Department report published this week in 1985 revealed that over 8 million jobs had been lost since 1980. Hardest hit was factory employment, where 2.2 million jobs had been shed. The steel industry by itself had purged nearly 400,000 jobs, resulting in the devastation of cities like Gary, Indiana and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
US-Japanese relations faced their greatest crisis since World War II this week in 1960 over a scheduled visit by US President Dwight Eisenhower, which came soon after the approval of a security pact that was widely opposed among Japanese workers and youth.
On June 9, 1935 Generals Yoshijiro Umezu of Japan and Ho Yingqin of China concluded an agreement by which Chiang Kai-shek’s Kuomintang government formally recognized Japanese control over large sections of northern China. The pact, which came to be known as the Ho-Umezu Agreement, also banned anti-Japanese organizations and stipulated that Chinese forces be withdrawn from Hopei.
On June 8, a detachment of Mexican national guardsmen succeeded after a fierce battle in repulsing thousands of Mayan insurgents from the administrative town of Valladolid in the Yucatan peninsula. Earlier, on June 5, some 2,000 Mayans had invaded the city, killing all of its top administrative officials, seizing arms, cutting telegraph lines, and ripping up railroad track.
Arts Review
San Francisco International Film Festival 2010 Part 6: Luchino Visconti’s Senso—drama and history
By David Walsh, 3 June 2010
Senso, the 1954 film directed by Luchino Visconti about the Italian national unification struggle in the nineteenth century, is a beautiful and important work.
Correspondence
Letters from our readers
8 June 2010
A selection of recent letters sent to the World Socialist Web Site.
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