Showing posts with label Public Meetings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Public Meetings. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Socialist Meeting in Toronto: Socialism as a Practical Alternative

The Socialist Party of Canada

Presents

Socialism as a Practical Alternative

A discussion on the problems of society and how to solve them.

Saturday, August 22nd

2:00pm - 4:00pm

Toronto Reference Library

789 Yonge (just north of Bloor)

Website: The Socialist Party of Canada

Email: sp@iname.com

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

1968 . . . and all that chat

Further to last Friday's post on the blog about an SPGB speaker at a session at Glasgow's Radical Independent Bookfair, 'News From Nowhere', the yahoo discussion list for SPGB members and sympathisers in the Caledonian area, carries a mini-report back of the meeting.

I've posted it in the comments of the blog through a mixture of respecting the comrades list privacy and because I want to hoover up the page views.

Bloggers with sitemeters will understand my reasoning.

PS - Don't quote on me this, but I'm pretty sure that the Benjamin Franks that was listed as one of the panel speakers is the same Benjamin Franks whose book, 'Rebel Alliances: The means and ends of contemporary British anarchists', was reviewed in the November 2006 issue of the Socialist Standard.

Last time I looked there was a secondhand copy of the book in the Left Section of a secondhand bookshop in the East Village. I'll have to see if it's still there the next time I'm in the Lower East Side.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Socialist Party speaker at tomorrow's Glasgow Radical Independent Bookfair


'Learning from 1968……. To the Present'

RADICAL INDEPENDENT BOOKFAIR

August 23rd 2008


Centre for Contemporary Art, Glasgow

"Recent media reports on the 40th anniversary of the student protests of 1968 recalled students' discontent with class inequalities, civil rights and the increasing beureaucratic control of education. In 2008, in the grip of neoliberalism, recession, temporary contracts, job losses and increasing emphasis on 'employability' in education, it has been reported that today's students no longer want to change society or the education system, but instead just want their education to enable them to get good enough jobs so they can pay their rent. The August RIB will host a symposium that looks at these and other issues surrounding how education policy and practice has developed and changed over the last 40 years, and student/teacher responses to them."

Timetable:

1pm- Angela McClanahan (worker in higher education): Introduction

1.45 start- Benjamin Franks (worker in higher education)

2.05-2.10 start: Gordon Asher (student and worker in higher education)

2.30 Break

3pm Christian Garland (author and activist)

3.20-25 start: Victor Vanni (Socialist Party of Great Britain)

3.40-3.45 start: Audience discussion, chaired by Angela

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Under The Flag

Socialist Party Meeting: Neighbours (1952)

The Socialist Party of Great Britain will be hosting a special screening of the classic 1952 short film, 'Neighbours' by Norman McLaren. The film will be followed by a talk on the socialist attitude to war.


Date: Sunday, 16 December 2007 from 19:00 to 21:00

Speaker: Gwynn Thomas

Location: Socialist Party Head Office

52 Clapham High Street, London, SW4 7UN

Nearest tube:
Clapham North

Nearest rail: Clapham High Street

For more information about the Socialist Party:

Email: spgb@worldsocialism.org

Website:http://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb

Friday, November 23, 2007

The Insanity of Capitalism

LONDON
Socialist Party Day School
The Insanity of Capitalism
Saturday 24 November from 1pm
  • Living in a sick society. Speaker: Brian Johnson (Disability Counsellor)
  • Capitalism on the couch. Speaker: Peter Rigg (Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist)
  • Whose messing with your head? Speaker: Ed Blewitt (Clinical Psychologist)
  • Free refreshments and buffet.
    Socialist Party Head Office,
    52 Clapham High St, London SW4
    (nearest tube: Clapham North)

    Tuesday, November 06, 2007

    'Last one there has to chair the meeting.'

    EDINBURGH
    Socialist Party Public Meeting
    Will capitalism collapse? Economically? Ecologically?

    The Edinburgh Branch of the Socialist Party of Great Britain will be hosting a public meeting entitled "Will capitalism collapse? Economically? Ecologically?". The talk consists of two inter-related themes -- a talk on the economics of capitalism and why we need political action to get rid of it, and a talk on climate change and environmental stress and whether the ecosystem is being irretrievably damaged.


    Date : Friday, 9 November 2007 from 19:30 to 21:30

    Topic : Will capitalism collapse? Economically? Ecologically?

    Location: The Quaker Meeting House Library

    Victoria Terrace (above Victoria Street) Edinburgh

    All Welcome - - - - - - - - - - - - - Admission Free