Showing posts with label World Socialist Movement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Socialist Movement. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2009

World Socialist e-book now online

One for the kindle lovers amongst you:

"A World Torn Apart is a collection of forty articles on diverse topics written from a world-socialist perspective by Stephen Shenfield (Stefan). Organized in nine sections entitled: profits versus needs; working to survive; politics in various countries (U.S., South Africa, Israel/Palestine, China); popular culture; international relations; war and peace; non-military global threats; historical reflections; thinking about socialism. Includes analysis of wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Georgia, Congo, and Gaza and discussion of such issues as patent law, disaster management (Hurricane Katrina), paying for air, advertising, U.S. presidential elections, children's TV, national sovereignty and globalization, exploitation of Arctic and lunar resources, naval confrontation in the South China Sea, humanitarian intervention, nuclear disarmament, 9/11 and the "war against terror," Iran, global warming, pig/bird/human flu, the Neolithic Revolution, religion, literary utopias, technocracy, and free access."

You can already access some of the articles from the e-book over here. Get scribd.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Panini-Zufallsbekanntschaft #9

Newly minted, a French language blog from a supporter of the World Socialist Movement:

Mouvement Socialiste Mondiale

Apparently it's been set up by a sympathiser living in France and will be updated weekly with "news, historic documents and/or socialist theory."

For those of you who feel this isn't enough for you in the here and now, you can a temporary fix at the following links:

  • WSM Website
  • http://www.worldsocialism.org/canada/enfranca.htm
  • 'Anglo-Saxon Impossibilism'
  • UPDATE

    Further info here.