Georgia: Something is Rotten in the Peach State

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We have finally seen some well appreciated warmth here in Georgia. After a biting winter that felt more like an epoch than a season, people can now go outside without having to wear thick coats and layers of socks. As a dialectical materialist, I want to say this is due to a natural change in seasons.

An update on events in Wisconsin

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In an 18-1 vote on the evening of March 9th, the Wisconsin State Senate passed a bill eliminating collective bargaining rights for state sector workers. This was done without the required quorum numbers because the bill ending collective bargaining rights was removed from the larger austerity budget bill. Both bills are now set to pass.

Reflections on the Irish Election

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With the democratic formality now out of the way, Fine Gael and the Labour Party have formed a coalition government. This has come to pass through a dramatic re-ordering of the parliamentary system. Fianna Fail, the natural party of capital in Ireland since the 1930s, having governed for three out of every four years in that intervening period, has experienced a political collapse mirroring that...

March 8, International Day for Working Class Women

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In this society celebrations have lost their real value, their commemorative value. Instead they disguise their main aim which is to promote the circulation and consumption of commodities. International Women’s Day is the nth tragic example of this. · In New York at the end of March 1911 146 female workers (many were Italian immigrants) in the textile factory of the Triangle Shirtwaist Company...

Libya: A Preliminary Statement

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It is too early to take a definitive position on the Libyan events because the situation is still fluid and we cannot be definite about anything. The Colonel’s days seem to be numbered but he is continuing with his strenuous defence despite the fact that the international capitalist community is putting into play all its juridical (International Criminal Court) and economic weapons including an...

Italian and Immigrant Workers: Same Class, Same Struggle

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(The document which follows is the English version of a tri-lingual leaflet given out at a demonstration for the unity of the working class in Parma (Tuesday March 1). The Italian ruling class have been recently screaming about the “flood” of immigrants that will reach their shores after the revolts in North Africa.

Appeal for Korean Internationalists

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(Following the appeal to the international working class launched to assist the 8 accused members of the Socialist Workers League of Korea in January (see side panel) we have received the following news of the outcome.) · The judge sentenced as follows; · 1. Oh Se-cheol, Yang Hyo-sik, Yang Joon-seok and Choi Young-ik : imprisonment of 1 1/2 years, but conditional delay of imprisonment for 3 years...

The Obama Budget: No Workers Left Uncut

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The cynicism of the bourgeoisie is matched by its intellectual decay and its arrogance. The current Obama budget proposed by the White House and the ruling Democratic Party machine promises $1 trillion in cuts cynically called “deficit reduction”, two thirds of which are in cuts. The crisis of capitalism today is that it cannot create wealth.

Political Slime and Crisis in Italy

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The Bosses Go On The Attack While Their Government Flounders · As well as all the repercussions that pile onto the working class, crises have a habit of making life difficult for governments. This crisis is no exception, though there are some distinguishing features. Berlusconi's government is in such great difficulty that even an election is possible or, as the opposition would like, the...

State Workers Protests Continue in Wisconsin

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In Wisconsin there have been six days of protests numbering in the tens of thousands of workers. The coming week here is likely to bring more sickouts from state workers and teachers. Though the WEAC head, Mary Bell has told the state teachers to go back to work. In return she's withdrawn her support for charter schools in Milwaukee and cutting up the school district, ending seniority pay and...

Egypt: After Mubarak

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On 10 February, with the streets still heaving and protests growing in other cities, Mubarak made his final move. In a televised speech he promised, for the nth time, not to stand as a candidate in the next election. He declared he was ready to concede any reform and to cancel the anti-terrorist laws which had allowed him to physically and politically eliminate all opposition, real or imagined.

Bourgeois Violence and Proletarian Defence

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(From Battaglia Comunista - June 1946) · In the history of class struggle, particularly recently, the outcome of the politics of class compromise has always resulted, not just in the peaceful reconstruction of the "legal" apparatus of bourgeois rule, but also in the co-option and adaptation of "illegal" forces against the workers.

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