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Community struggles in Ireland Personal reports from WSM members of events they took part in or attended An index of articles and links on the European Union and opposition to the construction of a bosses Europe. Includes details of forthcoming protests in Ireland. Analysis of and eyewitness accounts from the struggles against corporate globalisation Articles on the anti bin charge campaigns in Dublin and Cork Explains many of the basic ideas of anarchism and how they apply in Ireland analysis of the unions alongside specific coverage of strikes and workplace disputes in Ireland Under modern capitalism women continue to receive lower pay then men and in many countries are still legally discriminated against. Articles on racism in Ireland as it effects Irish Travellers The struggle for freedom for refugees and Asylum seekers in Ireland A guide to how capitalism functions and why it is destroying our world and the people who live on it. an anarchist analysis of sectarianism in Ireland and the role the Orange Order has played |
Shannon airport in offically 'neutral' southern Ireland has been used for at least a decade to refuel US war planes. Index of articles conerned with housing, social spaces and squatting Areas covered include S11, the 1991 Gulf War, 2001 Afghan war and the UN interventions in Somalia and Yugoslavia. Anarchists traditionally have a hostile attitude to religion, summed up by the slogan 'No Gods, No Masters' A look at how the economy has functioned from the early 1980's on. Articles and statements about the Irish 'Peace Process' and the IRA cease-fire Irish anarchist texts written from the early 1980's to the mid 1990's on the conflict in northern Ireland and the respective roles of British imperialism, Irish republicanism and loyalism The Russian revolution of October 1917 was a defining point for socialism. Was there an anarchist alternative to both Leninism and the return of Czarism? What is crime and who defines it, if we get rid of the police then who will stop crime occuring. recent writings by anarchist women |
Anarchists insist that to get rid of capitalism and all its oppressions we need a revolution. But what exactly is a revolution and who can create one An index of Irish anarchist resources and contacts on the internet General theory plus reports of lots of Irish direct action protests related to the environment Articles on the anarchist movement and anarchist organisations all over the world A look at the known and unknown corruption scandals of politics in Ireland Heroin killed hundreds of young people in Dublin in the poorest working class communities which have organised a number of anti - drug campaigns in response. The story of how the Water Charge was defeated in Dublin A history of the fight for abortion rights in Ireland and the issues central to this fight. Articles on the libertarian movement in Ireland Articles on Reclaim the Streets in Ireland and the politics of transport and space An index of anarchist articles about education and about the struggles of students and those who work in education |
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For the compulsive readers amongst you here is a collection of talks and notes for talks delivered to various WSM meetings. Please note that these have no formal WSM status as they are just the opinions of the person who prepared them.
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This site will remain active as it archives our publications from 1986 - Feb 2006 but all new material will be added to http://www.wsm.ie
New additions can be found at what's new on Struggle? |
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