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The first minimum wage, brought in by the Liberal government as part of a programme of reforms between 1906-1914, only applied to certain groups of very low-paid workers. The idea was to both undermine the young parliamentary Labour Party and bind it to the Liberals (which it did) and ward off the mounting militancy of the working...

     Climate Change: Capitalism is the Problem  Politics: EnvironmentalismFacts: DisastersEnergy, oil and fuelsEnvironment and resourcesPublications: Aurora (en)The capitalist mode of production, characterised by exchange for profit, private property, wage labour and capital accumulation, has only existed for around 300 years. Since the late 19th century it has found its way to even the most remote corners of the Earth by the way of exploitation, dispossession and imperialist competition.

     Crisis, War and Environmental Catastrophe: There is No Alternative to the Social Revolution!  Basics: CrisisImperialismPublications: Aurora (en)2019 finds humanity in an increasingly dangerous place. The consequences of global economic stagnation, itself the product of a much deeper crisis of profitability, can be seen in the rise of nationalism, racism and xenophobia. These in turn threaten not only to add to the increasing proliferation of unending wars around the world but to the possibility of more general conflict further down the...

     A Class Perspective on the 'Women Question'  Politics: FeminismFacts: DiscriminationsPublications: Documents1. The general terms of the ‘women question’ · The issues facing women have made an urgent political reappearance in recent years, ranging from the horrific numbers of women killed by their partners to the scourge of wage differences and harassment at work. · Clear evidence has emerged that gender equality – so often trumpeted by various politicians as the objective of public political intervention...

     The Crisis in Care For the Elderly  Regions: British IslesFacts: Health and social assistancePublications: Aurora (en)Another Sign of the Deeper Crisis of Capitalism · Elderly care is the fulfilment of the special needs and requirements that are unique to senior citizens. (Wikipedia) · Attitudes towards old people reveal a lot about a society. The UK is one of the richest countries in the world. But it is a world which is only managing to stave off economic collapse by piling up debt and turning just about every...

               English · Italiano · Français · Deutsch · Español · Русский · Polski · Svénska  Ελληνικά · 한국어 · صفحه فارسی · Türkçe · Srpskohrvatski · Português · Dutch · Magyar               Capitalism's New Economy: The Case of the UK  Basics: Exploitation and accumulationFinancializationGlobalizationSocial classesPublications: DocumentsThe article here, the first in a series on what was then dubbed the "new economy", originally appeared in the CWO's political journal, Revolutionary Perspectives, in 2005. After thirty years or so of economic crisis, a crisis that still haunts capitalism today and which more than ever threatens the future of humanity, the US and its advanced capitalist allies had managed to offload much of...

  Read more about Capitalism's New Economy: The Case of the UK 1 comment Log in or register to post comments      Sudan: The Dictator Goes but the Regime Lives On  Regions: Northern AfricaFacts: Repression and controlSocial unrestPublications: DocumentsSince December last year Sudan has been seething but it now looks like the Army have reasserted control. What started as bread riots last December, in the historic working class city of Atbara, transformed itself into a campaign of mass civil disobedience. In a country where 60% of the population are under 25 and 27% of these are unemployed it is not surprising that they should be in the vanguard...

  Read more about Sudan: The Dictator Goes but the Regime Lives On Log in or register to post comments      The Attack on Two Oil Tankers in the Gulf of Oman  Regions: Middle EastBasics: ImperialismFacts: Energy, oil and fuelsPublications: DocumentsOn the morning of June 13, two oil tankers were attacked in the Gulf of Oman. One was the Front Altair, owned by the Norwegian company Frontline, but flying the flag of the Marshall Islands. It was carrying a cargo of ethanol from Qatar to Taiwan. The second was the Kokuka Courageous of the Japanese company, Kokuka Sangyo, flying the Panamanian flag which was carrying methanol from Saudi Arabia...

  Read more about The Attack on Two Oil Tankers in the Gulf of Oman 3 comments Log in or register to post comments      Italy: The Failure of the “Populist” Coalition  Politics: Parliamentary center-rightRegions: ItalyFacts: Economic policiesPublications: DocumentsFor those who think that the political and economic incompetence of our rulers is confined to the Anglo-Saxon states the following article from our Italian comrades, written just before the European elections, only underlines the same sorry story for Italian capitalism. The salient fact is that there is no viable capitalist solution to the global economic crisis which continues to bring only...

  Read more about Italy: The Failure of the “Populist” Coalition Log in or register to post comments      Teesside Construction Workers Challenge the State  Regions: British IslesFacts: Energy, oil and fuelsWorkers' conditions and strugglesPublications: DocumentsOn Thursday 30 May construction workers at the Tees Renewable Energy Plant, owned by MGT Power, walked out in a wildcat action over safety conditions at the site. When workers act on their own class terrain they begin to challenge the capitalist structure as a whole. · A safety incident seems to have initially sparked the protest.

  Read more about Teesside Construction Workers Challenge the State 1 comment Log in or register to post comments      Iran and the USA on the Warpath?  Regions: Middle EastBasics: ImperialismFacts: ConflictsWorkers' conditions and strugglesPublications: DocumentsWhen the leaders speak of peace · The common folk know · That war is coming · When the leaders curse war · The mobilisation order is already written out. · Bertolt Brecht in German War Primer (1937) · When does a war of words become the words of war? It’s always difficult to say, but if Brecht is right we should be very worried right now.

  Read more about Iran and the USA on the Warpath? Log in or register to post comments      Brexit or Remain: A Choice of Tripe at the End of May  Politics: FascismRegions: British IslesItalyFacts: Elections and pollsPublications: DocumentsThe crisis in the capitalist party political system has become even more acute during May. Two sets of election results have shown that the Labour v Conservative Punch and Judy show has, at least for the time being, lost its ability to call all the shots. · The Council Elections in May saw the two big parties lose seats and majorities in numerous Councils.

  Read more about Brexit or Remain: A Choice of Tripe at the End of May Log in or register to post comments      ANC: The Chosen Party for South African Capitalism  Politics: National liberation movementsRegions: Southern AfricaFacts: Elections and pollsPublications: DocumentsThe victory of the ANC in the South African election has yet again shown it is the capitalists’ chosen party for running South African capitalism. Its primary role is organising and enforcing the exploitation of the working class even when this means downing strikes in bloodshed as we saw at Marikana in 2012.

  Read more about ANC: The Chosen Party for South African Capitalism Log in or register to post comments      1980-1: Class Struggle in Poland  Regions: Russia and Eastern EuropeHistory: 1980: Strikes in PolandBasics: ImperialismPublications: DocumentsAs a follow up to our recent article about Solidarność (see: we are republishing three of the leaflets that the CWO and Battaglia Comunista distributed in 1980-1 among workers in Britain, Italy, France, and the USA on the events unfolding in Poland. · Lessons of the Class Struggle in Poland · International leaflet issued by CWO & Battaglia Comunista · The biggest class battles of the last ten...

  Read more about 1980-1: Class Struggle in Poland Log in or register to post comments      Solidarność: Trade Unionism or Self-Organisation?  Politics: UnionismRegions: Russia and Eastern EuropeHistory: 1980: Strikes in PolandBasics: State capitalismFacts: Workers' conditions and strugglesPublications: DocumentsPolitical and economic crises led to the dissolution of the Eastern Bloc. The downturn in the post-war accumulation cycle, the Cold War, the USSR’s disastrous intervention in Afghanistan, as well as the popular revolts in Central and Eastern Europe all played a role. But it is the class struggles of 1980s Poland to which we turn our eye here.

  Read more about Solidarność: Trade Unionism or Self-Organisation? 2 comments Log in or register to post comments      Twenty Years of the National Minimum Wage  Regions: British IslesFacts: Unemployment and precarityWorkers' conditions and strugglesPublications: Aurora (en)2019 marks the 20th anniversary of the National Minimum Wage. The first minimum wage, brought in by the Liberal government as part of a programme of reforms between 1906-1914, only applied to certain groups of very low-paid workers. The idea was to both undermine the young parliamentary Labour Party and bind it to the Liberals (which it did) and ward off the mounting militancy of the working...

  Read more about Twenty Years of the National Minimum Wage Log in or register to post comments      Lomov's Economic Notes  Politics: Russian communist left Regions: Russia and Eastern EuropeHistory: 1917: Russian RevolutionFacts: Financial marketPublications: DocumentsWe have already introduced readers to Afanasi Lomov (Georgy Oppokov) when printing the first of his “Economic Notes” which appeared in Kommunist No.1 [see This is the second such document which he wrote for Kommunist No.2 and, like the first, it is an attack on the conservative financial policies of the Bolshevik Right in the person of the People’s Commissar for Finance, Isidore Gukovsky [more...

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 Evidence of the crisis threatening the entire planet is increasingly stark. Desertification, flooding, hurricanes and cyclones, uncontrolled forest fires all destroy the very basis of life for the "women and men of no property" - the worldwide working class. This, of course, is massively increased by the spreading "wars without end". Whole communities are forced to migrate while the bosses' states raise barriers and walls.

 The ecological devastation has been highlighted by the mushrooming mass actions around the School Students' Strikes and the activities of groups such as Extinction Rebellion (XR). Their campaigning focuses on a wish for Governments to save the planet, for corporations to be more considerate and for those who neither own nor control to alter their consumption patterns.

 Such arguments put forward by those who seek a "kinder capitalism" are fatally flawed. The root causes of this ultimate ecological crisis are not about gaps in the democratic facade, neither can it be solved by tweaking our lifestyles while the bosses' system based on profit and ruination leads us to the brink of an abyss.

 In the latest edition of our broadsheet Aurora the main article is headed "Climate Change: Capitalism is the Problem". CWO has called this meeting to highlight the unbreakable link between the continuation of capitalism and the accelerating degradation of the planet.

 Many thousands of people have begun to realise that we cannot allow "business as usual" to continue. The meeting will explore the "hows and whys" of the vital need to move towards a truly sustainable future for humanity. At the core of the required change is the need for a revolutionary replacement of the capitalist system with a world-wide association of freely associated producers - a world without alienation or exploitation.

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 From Iran to Mexico, a rising tide of strike actions across the globe shows that class resistance to the horrors of capitalism is still the "spectre that haunts" the capitalist class.

 At the same time we are also encouraged by the appearance of new militants attracted to the ideas of Internationalist Communism — the only alternative to the abyss towards which capitalism is dragging the entire planet.

 This meeting aims to deepen and extend that communist understanding in the convinced belief that without a clear communist political organisation the international working class will be left without a compass in the tumult ahead.

 The CWO and our comrades in the ICT wrote some years ago: The revolutionary programme serves no purpose at all if it exists only in the minds of a limited number of “thinkers” who are deluded into assuming their ideas are being transmitted “to the class” when they appear in a journal of equally restricted readership, or on the html files of some site on the Internet.

 More recently we have written: Our earnest hope is to engage with those new forces which do come to a consciousness of the need to overthrow the system, to give them a political compass, something to rally around, whilst at the same time, we seek dialogue with those forces which already exist to actively cooperate where possible, agree to disagree where necessary, and ultimately to unite as history inexorably moves on and a real class movement develops.

 We welcome anyone interested in this vital task to come and discuss with us.

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    Aurora is the broadsheet of the ICT for the interventions amongst the working class. It is published and distributed in several countries and languages. So far it has been distributed in UK, France, Italy, Canada, USA, Colombia.

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