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HoV: November Podcast out now! Print E-mail
By Hands Off Venezuela   
Friday, 09 November 2007
podcast logo This month’s show includes extended features on the constitutional reform and opposition attempts to sabotage the process, an analysis of Socialism for the 21st Century and lots of information on the upcoming Hands Off Venezuela National Conference in the UK.
 
Intelligent design in modern cosmology? Print E-mail
By Ben Curry   
Thursday, 08 November 2007
cosmologyblurb.gif During the 1980s and 1990s, advances in chaos and complexity theory began to demonstrate a fact understood more than a century and a half earlier by the founders of scientific socialism, Marx and Engels, that systems which show an apparently high degree of complexity or “design” do not require the hand of a creator but emerge naturally from the apparently mundane interacting and contradictory forces at play inside the system. It may come as a surprise to many then to find that in the field of cosmology there are respected scientists groping towards the revival of the mystical idea of intelligent design.
 
Film Review: Sicko Print E-mail
By Terry McPartlan   
Thursday, 08 November 2007
sicko.gifWhen you watch a Michael Moore film, it doesn’t take long to realise just why the US bosses find him so irritating and why his films have never been shown on US mainstream TV.
 
Big event in Copenhagen to commemorate The Russian Revolution and Trotsky’s speech Print E-mail
By Socialistisk Standpunkt Editorial Board   
Wednesday, 07 November 2007
copen1.jpgToday, 7th of November a big meeting organised by the Danish Marxist tendency, Socialistisk Standpunkt, will take place in Copenhagen to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. However, 2007 marks another anniversary, and one with special importance for Denmark. It is 75 years since Leon Trotsky held his last public speech in November 1932, which was held at a huge meeting in Copenhagen, where Trotsky was invited by the Social-Democratic Students Association.
 
The ‘Spirit of Petrograd’? The 1918 and 1919 Police Strikes in Britain Print E-mail
By Owen Jones   
Wednesday, 07 November 2007
Marxists have always maintained that at some stage the intensity of the class struggle affects even the "armed bodies of men" of the bourgeois state. Such an example was the police strike in Britain at the end of the First World War. In the late summer of 1918 the sight of 12,000 furious Metropolitan constables marching on Whitehall sparked panic among ruling circles in Britain. Under the leadership of the National Union of Police and Prison Officers, militantly class-conscious policemen conspired to overturn their role as the subservient body of the State.
 
Social Progress: is it real or a figment of the imagination? Print E-mail
By Jamil Iqbal   
Tuesday, 06 November 2007
p_darwinism01.jpgHas humanity enlarged its power and freedom, improved its conditions and increased its chances of happiness? In simple terms, is social progress a fact?
 
The 18th Brumaire of Pervez Musharraf Print E-mail
By Alan Woods   
Monday, 05 November 2007
musharraf3.jpgOn Saturday November 3 President Pervez Musharraf declared virtual martial law, imposing a state of emergency throughout Pakistan, suspending the Constitution and replacing superior courts. This amounts to his second coup d'etat after he seized power in October 12, 1999. It is a desperate move that underlines the extremely unstable nature of the regime, which is losing support by the day.
 
Audio File: Britain and the World Economy Print E-mail
By Mick Brooks   
Monday, 05 November 2007
smallbrooksec.gifMick Brooks of the Socialist Appeal Editorial Board spoke recently at a meeting organised by Socialist Appeal supporters in London on Britain and the World Economy, looking in particular at the financial panic that began in August.
 
Fight BBC job cuts! Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Monday, 05 November 2007
bbc.jpgBBC staff are set to ballot for strike over plans to axe up to 2500 jobs. The mood is angry and a big 'yes' vote is likely among the 23,000 workers. The three unions involved are Bectu, Unite and the National Union of Journalists.
 
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