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By LAC
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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
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This year's May Day rallies in Morocco
revealed a more militant mood and where the Marxists intervened they received a
huge welcome from the workers.
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By In Defence of Marxism
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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
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Today we continue the series on climate change,
with the final part of Brian Baker's article together with a reply from Emil
Reed. We have received several emails on this question and some of our readers
are writing further contributions to the debate. From today anyone who wishes
to follow the debate can do so by going to the special link Climate Change
Debate.
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By Ted Grant in 1939
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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
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In the summer of 1939, the Tientsin incident unleashed a
nationalistic outburst in defence of British prerogatives over China. Labour
and Stalinist leaders advocated for a "firm" defence of British interests and China against Japan. Ted Grant vehemently
rejected their chauvinism and warned "We cannot trust the British capitalists
to carry out any act in the interests of the workers of Britain and the
world."
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By Pablo Roldan and Mauro Vanetti
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Thursday, 08 May 2008 |
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Opposition students in Venezuela are depicted as poor
victims of an authoritarian regime. The world media pick up on this and repeat
the fairy tale until people start to believe it. But these students are such
victims that they receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in the form of the
"Milton Friedman Liberty Prize". Friedman's Chicago Boys were also
advisers to Pinochet, no doubt also seen as a "victim" by these people.
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By our correspondent in Santa Cruz, Bolivia
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Thursday, 08 May 2008 |
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The mass media in the west
continue to pump out lies about what is happening in Bolivia. They claim the oligarchy
in Santa Cruz
has won support from the people for "autonomy". We provide the facts that show
the opposite is the case. Reaction is spurring on the masses to step up their
revolutionary offensive.
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By Iranian Workers' Solidarity Network
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Thursday, 08 May 2008 |
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3000 workers at the Haft Tapeh Sugar Cane Development
Commercial Company are now on strike. At present all parts of the company are
involved in this widespread strike, including workers in the offices.
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By Fred Weston
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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |
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Last week, (May 1-4) the Marxist Tendency in Italy, gathered
around the journal FalceMartello, held its national conference. More
than 175 comrades took part in the four-day event. One could feel that the
comrades are on the verge of another leap forward in their development.
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By PTUDC - www.ptudc.org
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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |
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May Day in Pakistan saw rallies, meetings and seminars the length and
breadth of the country, where the PTUDC, the BNT, YFIS-Pakistan, the comrades
of The Struggle and many other youth and trade union organisations
participating with a militant and determined mood.
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By Rob Sewell
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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |
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Lenin is probably the most slandered individual of the 20th century. As
leader of the Russian Revolution of 1917, he has been attacked by
bourgeois academics, Tory, Labour and Liberal politicians as well as
Establishment figures internationally. So what did Lenin
really stand for? And are his ideas still relevant today?
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By Socialist Appeal Editorial Board
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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The Tory victories in the local elections on May 1st mean that the
Conservatives will almost certainly go on to win the next general election and
form the next government. Theoretically the Labour leadership could turn the
situation round, but they seem incapable of changing their disastrous course.
New Labour is in meltdown.
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By Corriente Marxista Internacional - El Militante Bolivia
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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The attempt
of the Bolivian oligarchy to use the referendum on autonomy as a lever to push
forward their reactionary agenda has failed. They failed to get the votes they
required, and at the same time they have enraged the masses of workers and
peasants, who have risen once more in huge mobilisations.
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By Patrick Larsen in Caracas
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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At the April 30
preparatory meeting for May Day 4000 workers filled the Teatro Taressa Carreño
in Caracas to hear Chavez give his most radical speech ever. He signed two
decrees in front of the audience: the first one being a law that increases the
minimum wage by 30% and the second the official nationalization of SIDOR. This
was followed on May Day with hundreds of thousands of workers filling the streets
of Caracas.
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By Ola Kazeem in Lagos
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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May Day
in Nigeria
this year came after a series of rotten deals between the trade union leaders
and the bosses in many companies. That explains why the turn-out was not as
high as in previous years. In spite of this, the union leaders came under such
pressure that they have been forced to call a day of action for May 8.
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By Alex Frost and Lorenzo Fiorito in Montreal
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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About 800 demonstrated in Montreal on May Day, facing a brutal
intervention of the police, while on May 3rd the official union
rally attracted around 50,000, significantly up on last year's numbers.
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By Iranian Workers' Solidarity Network
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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According to reports received from Iran five
workers from the Haft Tapeh Sugar Cane Company have been summoned to appear in
court in Dezful city, charged with a range of 'crimes' relating to the workers'
strike and other struggles.
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By Corriente Marxista Internacional - El Militante Bolivia
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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By Mick Brooks
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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Spanish translation of The dollar down the pan – monetary chaos to follow? (May 1, 2008)
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By Alan Woods
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Monday, 05 May 2008 |
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By May 27 the balance
of forces had massively shifted in favour of the working class. Power was
within their grasp. De Gaulle was utterly demoralised, but he had one key card
he could play, the leadership of the Communist Party and the trade unions.
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By Alan Woods
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Monday, 05 May 2008 |
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Spanish translation of The French Revolution of May 1968 – Part One and Part Two (May 2 and 5, 2008)
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By Alan Woods
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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May 1968 was the greatest revolutionary general strike in history.
Then, as now, the bourgeois and their apologists were congratulating themselves
that revolutions and class struggle were things of the past. It took most of the
Left completely by surprise, because, they had all written off the European
working class as a revolutionary force.
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By In Defence of Marxism
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Yesterday workers all over the world were celebrating May Day. The general mood reflected the sharpening class contradictions and anger against capitalist misery, but also against the bureaucracy of the labour movement. Here we are publishing reports of our supporters from the USA, Greece, Austria, Switzerland, Britain and Spain (in Spanish).
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