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Front pageAttaque fasciste sur la Croix Rousse et contre la librairie libertaire la Plume Noire Red November, Black November – An Anarchist Response to the Election 1986-2016: 30° anniversario di Alternativa Libertaria/fdca El feminismo es cuestión de vida o muerte ¡Contra el machismo dominante Anarquismo Militante! [Colombia] El NO se impuso, ¿qué sigue? Hamba kahle comrade Bobo Makhoba (1975-2016) Where to now, Zimbabwe? Beyond the “good” charismatic pastor. Contre la loi Travail: le bras de fer continue Announcement of Nationally Coordinated Prisoner Workstoppage for Sept 9, 2016 Opinião da CAB diante a atual conjuntura Brasileira ¿Habemus pacem? Los desafíos en el tránsito de La Habana a Colombia Inside the Zimbabwean Uprising La experiencia de Mujeres Libres: 80 años del surgimiento del feminismo anarquista organizado Con Lucha Y Organización Fortalecemos La Resistencia Algunas reflexiones en torno al poder y la institucionalidad a 80 años de la Revolución Española 80 aniversari de la insurrecció obrera i popular i de la revolució social 80 anni fa la rivoluzione comunista libertaria in Spagna De los comités de defensa al análisis de los órganos de poder Ireland / Britain | The Left | en Thu 01 Dec, 21:52 SP MEP to debate whether voting in the referendum is “a waste of time” at Anarchist Bookfair 14:01 Sat 26 May 0 comments Socialist Party MEP to debate whether voting in the referendum is “a waste of time” at Anarchist Bookfair this weekend Hundred thousand demonstrate against the four year plan in Ireland 03:37 Tue 30 Nov 0 comments Despite freezing temperatures, an estimated one hundred thousand people were on the streets of Dublin today to take part in the ICTU demonstration against the draconian four year plan, which is raising taxes on low paid workers, slashing wages, social services and cutting social welfare. The WSM took part in the demonstration with the 1% Network, highlighting the wealthy 1% of the population who own 34% of the wealth, and pointing out that only a general strike can force them to back down from making us pay the full costs of the crisis. Marching on the richest 1% in Dublin 22:33 Fri 15 Oct 0 comments Along with other left groups the Workers Solidarity Movement has launched the 1% Network in Dublin which held its first succesful event last Saturday, a walking tour through one of the richest bits of the city. Because Ireland was so globalised internationally and so dependant on a property boom domestically the crisis is deeper here than almost anywhere else in the world. Savage cuts have been imposed on workers and the unemployed with more to come as the cost of the bank bailout exceeds 50 billion, an immense figure for a population just over 4 million. The 1% Network aims to shift the conversation away from 'everyone's to blame to making the richest 1% who benefited the most from the boom carry the costs of the crash. Mayday marches in Ireland 16:12 Tue 04 May 0 comments Reports, images, video and audio from the 1st of May demonstrations in the Irish cities of Dublin, Derry and Cork republished from the WSM site. Social Solidarity Network : Time To Get Organised 18:28 Tue 10 Nov 0 comments The Social Solidarity Network "is a grouping of people who have come together to provide a forum for workers and communities to unite to resist the attacks and to build links across the many struggles which will break out over the coming months" that Workers Solidarity Movement members are involved in. Some 7000 copies of this SSN text were distributed on the Nov 6th ICTU demonstration against cuts in Dublin. Anarchist Lens: The Clare Daly Affair Jan 30 2 comments Clare Daly’s was elected to the Dáil in 2011. A founder member of the Socialist Party, Daly was initially hailed as a bright new voice for Ireland’s parliamentary Left. But in strange and controversial circumstances, Daly left the Socialist Party in 2012 on foot of her defence of fellow TD and tax fraud, Mick Wallace. In this first post from the Anarchist Lens, Daly’s about turn is examined from an anarchist point of view. Beyond the Slogan of a General Strike - Mc Glone wasn't all wrong Nov 27 0 comments The numbers at Saturday’s anti-austerity march were impressive given the relatively low key build up, but what was more impressive was the militant mood of the protesters. This was exemplified by the booing and heckling of ICTU president Eugene Mc Glone with chants calling for a General Strike. Mc Glone, in the style of a seasoned professional union official managed to pick himself up and give a speech which though cynical in delivery, bore more than a grain of truth that the radical left should not dismiss out of hand. In Ireland Majority refuse to choose flavour of austerity in referendum - Jun 01 0 comments With votes still being counted in the referendum in Ireland it has become clear that the largest block of potential voters refused to take part in the fiscal compact referendum, rejecting the arguments that they could either vote for 'stability' or against 'austerity'. Quite possibly more people chose to boycott the referendum then the combined Yes and No voters. On top of this some 17% of the population who live and pay tax in Ireland were excluded from voting at all in the referendum. This means as many as 2/3 of the adult population did not vote in the referendum. [Italiano] The Coming Attacks on Irish workers Jul 07 0 comments After the hyperbole of the election campaign, we have started to realise that rumours of a new day in Irish politics were greatly exaggerated. Somewhat deflated, we now sink back into the same old crisis. While the limited exposures of the Moriarty tribunal [ed: a public inquiry into political corruption in Ireland] have shown us how politics works for the rich, we are about to learn exactly how it works for the rest of us. [Italiano] Burn a Banker- legitimate class anger? Apr 02 4 comments "We are angry that rich people, like him, are paying themselves a huge amount of money, and living in luxury, while ordinary people are made unemployed, destitute and homeless. This is a crime. Bank bosses should be jailed. This is just the beginning." SP MEP to debate whether voting in the referendum is “a waste of time” at Anarchist Bookfair May 26 Workers Solidarity Movement 0 comments Socialist Party MEP to debate whether voting in the referendum is “a waste of time” at Anarchist Bookfair this weekend Social Solidarity Network : Time To Get Organised Nov 10 Social Solidarity Network 0 comments The Social Solidarity Network "is a grouping of people who have come together to provide a forum for workers and communities to unite to resist the attacks and to build links across the many struggles which will break out over the coming months" that Workers Solidarity Movement members are involved in. Some 7000 copies of this SSN text were distributed on the Nov 6th ICTU demonstration against cuts in Dublin. |