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By Ben Peck
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Thursday, 30 August 2007 |
From July 29 until August 3 the International
Marxist Tendency held its World School in Barcelona. Present were 300 comrades
from 26 countries, including Russia, Pakistan, Venezuela, Brazil,
El Salvador, Mexico, Argentina and most European countries. Over half of the 40-strong British delegation
was youth, most attending for the first time.
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By Kenny McGuigan, Glasgow
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Thursday, 30 August 2007 |
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In May 2004, we reported Scotland's worst ever industrial disaster when the
Stockline plastics factory in Glasgow exploded leaving 9 dead and 40 injured.
It was another searing indictment of breaches in Health & Safety
legislation, now a matter of course in Britain. Ex-employees told journalists
they had been sacked after raising concerns about safety. The 2 companies jointly responsible, ICL Tech and
ICL Plastics, faced only charges relating to Health & Safety, for which they have now been
fined a measly £400,000.
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By Kenny McGuigan, Glasgow
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Thursday, 30 August 2007 |
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In May 2004, we reported Scotland's worst ever industrial disaster when the
Stockline plastics factory in Glasgow exploded leaving 9 dead and 40 injured.
It was another searing indictment of breaches in Health & Safety
legislation, now a matter of course in Britain. Ex-employees told journalists
they had been sacked after raising concerns about safety. The 2 companies jointly responsible, ICL Tech and
ICL Plastics, faced only charges relating to Health & Safety, for which they have now been
fined a measly £400,000.
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By Ted Grant in 1988
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Wednesday, 29 August 2007 |
Just before the collapse of the Berlin Wall and later the Soviet Union,
Ted Grant delivered this speech on the crisis in the USSR. To deflect
any blame, Gorbachev and co. heaped blame on Stalin and Brezhnev, even
going so far as to rehabilitate some of the victims of the purge trials
- including those accused of "Trotskyism". But Trotsky was not
rehabilitated: he was still hated by the bureaucracy because they
feared the ideas he represented.
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By Hands off Venezuela
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Tuesday, 28 August 2007 |
Hands Off Venezuela has produced a new podcast that will be available
monthly, containing news from Venezuela as well as the campaign's
activities around the world. Our first
show contains news on socialist cities, an interview with one of the
film makers of No Volveran, a new documentary on the Venezuelan revolution, along with news from HoV Finland and Brussels, plus
Venezuelan music and lots more.
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By Julian Sharpe
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Tuesday, 28 August 2007 |
Michael Collins was a great
Irish revolutionary and nationalist who more than any one person may be
considered to have created modern Ireland. On 22 August 1922, 85 years ago, he
was killed in an ambush during the Irish civil war - he was 31 years of age.
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By a Postal Worker
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Friday, 24 August 2007 |
The following is a short letter from a Postal Worker from Oxford, giving his impressions in his own humorous words of his experience on the picket line. For many of us, it is a grassroots view we can identify with.
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By Tom Rollings
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Friday, 24 August 2007 |
The commemoration meeting in memory of Leon
Trotsky was an outstanding success. 300 people gathered in the Jose Felix Rivas
hall of the Teresa Carreño Theatre in Caracas to hear the first ever public
event organised by a government ministry on the life of Leon Trotsky.
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By Jamil Iqbal
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Thursday, 23 August 2007 |
Could the Communist party of India have made a decisive difference in the independence movement? Here Jamil shows they were above all the prisoners of the policies imposed by Stalin, which were normally reformist, indeed counter-revolutionary. But occasionally Stalin lurched into an ultra-left phase as in 1947-48, called the 'Zhdanov offensive.' In lurching from right to left, a drunk will at one point be found upright. That is the significance of the correct perception of what was happening in India by the Moscow commentators Dyakov and Zhukov.
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By Fred Weston
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Wednesday, 22 August 2007 |
This recording was made at the Socialist Appeal day school in London this July, where comrades gathered to hear Fred Weston, editor of www.marxist.com, talk on the current situation in the Middle East. The talk covers primarily the situation in Israel and Palestine, the war last summer between Israel and Lebanon and the situation in Iraq. Listen to part 1 and part 2.
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By Hands Off Venezuela
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Tuesday, 21 August 2007 |
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Hands Off Venezuela has produced a new podcast that will be available
monthly, containing news from Venezuela as well as the campaign's
activities around the world, extended features and music.
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By Jorge Martin
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Tuesday, 21 August 2007 |
Authorities in Venezuela have organised a public
meeting to commemorate the 67th anniversary of the assassination of Leon
Trotsky. For the first time since that date, Trotsky's death is being
commemorated officially by a government institution. Estaban Volkov, Celia
Hart, and Ricardo Napurí are participating in events around the commemoration,
which also include television and radio appearances, where the ideas and life
of Trotsky are discussed.
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By Rob Sewell
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Tuesday, 21 August 2007 |
Leon Trotsky's murder was no accident or spontaneous action by the dictator Stalin, but
a monstrous preconceived act that was the culmination of a murder campaign against
the whole of the old Bolshevik leadership of the revolution and those who stood
by the genuine ideas of Marxism. We republish this article published in Militant in 1985.
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By Maggie McGinley
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Monday, 20 August 2007 |
Showing tonight on ITV1 is The War on Democracy , John Pilger's documentary that analyses the relationship between Latin America and the US, focusing on Washington's attitude to
countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile. Pilger pays special attention to the developing situation in Venezuela, including an interview with President Hugo Chavez.
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By Maggie McGinley
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Monday, 20 August 2007 |
Showing tonight on ITV1 is The War on Democracy , John Pilgers documentary that analyses the relationship between Latin America and the US, focusing on Washingtons attitude to
countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile. Pilger pays special attention to the developing situation in Venezuela, including an interview with President Hugo Chavez.
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