Tag: China
The lessons of Tiananmen Square
Posted by John, June 3rd, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: China
Comments: none
Dennis Kosuth tells the story of the revolt that shook China’s rulers. Reprinted from Socialist Worker, written ten years ago, still relevant. THE CHINESE national anthem, like for most countries, is militaristic, jingoistic and–unless one is a fan of marching–difficult to listen to. Unlike most others, however, it begins with the line “Arise, all who refuse […]
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The crisis in China’s economy
Posted by John, August 6th, 2015 - under Uncategorised.
Tags: Boom and bust, China, Chinese workers
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In an article written for Red Flag, and republished in Socialist Worker US, Tom Bramble looks at the crisis in China’s economy.
Of course China is no threat
Posted by John, August 20th, 2014 - under Jacqui Lambie, US imperialism.
Tags: China, Chinese imperialism, Clive Palmer
Comments: 1
The action of governments of both persuasions in Australia in joining the US-led China containment program is more of a worry to the Chinese ruling class than the caterwauling of a few PUPs.
Tiananmen Square: lessons for the future for the Chinese working class
Posted by John, June 3rd, 2014 - under Revolution, Tiananmen Square.
Tags: China, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese workers
Comments: 5
Tiananmen Square was a dress rehearsal for the future. The Chinese working class has a material interest in democracy. It has the strength to overthrow the corrupt and bankrupt butchers in Beijing and their sons and daughters. Having done that the Chinese working class will be forced to take the revolution beyond bourgeois political demands and threaten capitalism in China itself. Then and only then can we talk about genuine socialism, the self-emancipation of the working class through its own democratic organs to organise production to satisfy human need, not to make a profit.
The Trans-Pacific Power Play of US Imperialism
Posted by John, April 29th, 2014 - under Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, US imperialism.
Tags: China
Comments: 11
During Obama’s trip, writes Ashley Smith in Socialist Worker US, you’ll read a lot about something you may not have heard much about: The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). The TPP is a trade agreement-and-much-more–the economic component to U.S. imperialism’s response to China, meant to draw together other Asian countries in a U.S.-led economic bloc that excludes China. As much as aircraft carriers and military bases, the TPP is a weapon of U.S. imperialism.
Keeping us in the dark on free trade
Posted by John, November 7th, 2013 - under Neoliberalism, Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, United States, US imperialism.
Tags: China
Comments: 2
So you haven’t heard about the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement? This is not surprising since it is being negotiated in secret. So afraid is the Australian government of its citizens knowing details about what is being negotiated that the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade banned journalists from a public briefing on the TPP.
Support colleagues striking for press freedom at the Southern Weekend Newspaper, Guangzhou
Posted by John, January 8th, 2013 - under Strikes.
Tags: China, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese workers, Free speech
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Please add my name to the Media Alliance letter to show my support to my colleagues at Southern Weekend in their fight for press freedom and the fundamental principles of journalism.
Tiananmen Square: remembering the past and imagining the future
Posted by John, June 5th, 2012 - under Revolution, Tiananmen Square.
Tags: China, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese workers, Democracy
Comments: 2
Tiananmen Square was a dress rehearsal for the future. The Chinese working class has a material interest in democracy. It has the strength to overthrow the corrupt and bankrupt butchers in Beijing.
Having done that the Chinese working class will be forced to take the revolution beyond bourgeois political demands and threaten capitalism in China itself. Then and only then can we talk about genuine socialism, the self-emancipation of the working class through its own democratic organs of societal control.
Tiananmen Square – a dress rehearsal for the future
Posted by John, June 1st, 2011 - under Tiananmen Square.
Tags: China, Chinese Communist Party
Comments: 2
Tiananmen Square was a dress rehearsal for the future. The Chinese working class has a material interest in democracy. It has the strength to overthrow the corrupt and bankrupt butchers in Beijing.
2010: a class odyssey
Posted by John, December 28th, 2010 - under Resistance, Ruling class, United States, US imperialism, Working class, Zionism.
Tags: 2010, Capitalism, China, Chinese imperialism, Copenhagen, Copenhagen climate summit, Fighting back
Comments: 4
During 2010 the third phase of the global financial crisis – making workers pay – began to play itself out. Capital in Europe has used and is using its parliamentary dominance – it doesn’t matter whether reformists or conservatives are in power – to attack their working classes. While there have been magnificent strikes and demonstrations involving masses […]