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Showing posts with label Socialist Party Day School. Show all posts
Monday, May 03, 2010
Monday, September 07, 2009
It's Getting Grimmer Up North*
A Socialist Party Day School
Organised by Manchester Branch
Saturday 12 September, 1pm - 5pm
Capitalism and the Crisis: the Latest Recession
Speaker: Adam Buick
Cassandras, Jeremiahs and Chicken-Lickens: Why it’s dangerous to hope for the worst.
Speaker: Paddy Shannon
Friends’ Meeting House
Mount Street
City Centre (next to Central Library and Manchester Town Hall)
*The first person to spot the deliberate typo in the poster gains free admission to the day school.
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Glasgow May Day School (Saturday 9 May 1.00pm till 5.00pm)
May Dayschool 2009
Saturday 9 May 1.00pm till 5.00pm
Banks:Who needs them?
Community Central Hall 304 Maryhill Road Glasgow
Capitalism in Crisis:
1.00 - 2.15pm 2009: The Year of Economic Crisis.
Speaker Brian Gardner
Glasgow Branch.
This year has seen the collapse of banks, of building societies and the closure of factories and retail outlets. As millions of workers throughout the world face the re-possessions of their homes and the grow-ing fear of unemployment we ask why the economic bubble has burst. We look at the various "solutions" that are offered to alleviate the problems and analyse what can be learned from previous eco-nomic slumps. Previously abandoned by political econo-mists the old ideas of Keynes have made a startling come-back to the extent that many politicians are now espousing his ideas as a solution to the present economic woes. We look at the problem from a Marxist viewpoint and con-sider whether these ideas have value in today’s context.
2.15 - 3.30pm The Environment in Meltdown?
Speaker, John Cumming
Glasgow Branch
How serious is the threat to the global environment? Is the melting of the polar ice pack a product of global warming caused by natural causes or the over production of carbon gases? Is the growing water shortage as serious as depicted and is there any possible solution? Is man-made pollution the cause of the threat to the world's oceans and the possible destruction of the marine food chain? All these inter-related pollution problems are examined from a socialist analysis and some of the proposed solutions are examined.
3.30 - 3.45pm Tea break
3.45 - 5pm Can Socialism Solve the problems?
Speaker Paul Bennett
Manchester Branch
Modern society has produced immense social problems. We have millions of people existing on less than a $1 a day in-side a system that could produce enough food, clothing and shelter to satisfy all human needs. We have magnificent ad-vances in human knowledge but seem incapable of solving problems like world hunger, poverty and war. Wealth today takes the form of commodities - articles produced for sale with a view to making a profit. The Socialist Party is unique in that its only aim is world socialism - a society where everything is produced solely to satisfy need not make a profit. How would this new society based on common ownership operate? Could it solve the problems of capitalism?
Looking forward to seeing you all there.
For more information about the Glasgow Branch of the Socialist Party, please visit their Branch Website.
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