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Economy in crisis

Profits, crisis and credit crunch: can 1929 happen again?

No solution to child poverty under capitalism Print E-mail
By Nathan Morrison   
Thursday, 06 December 2007
child-poverty.jpgAfter the government has pursued a series of attacks on the poorest section of the working class in recent years, they have apparently decideded to try and give something back to the poor by launching a new Child Poverty Unit. This is a way of the government showing its willingness to end child poverty which was, believe it or not, a stated Labour policy in 2007. In Scotland for instance one in four children still grows up in poverty. This nakedly displays the utter bankruptcy of New Labour's market orientated policy.
 
Glasgow City Council leave care workers with no option but to strike Print E-mail
By Kenny McGuigan   
Wednesday, 05 December 2007
glasgow-city-council-care-w.jpgTwo hundred day care workers in centres across Glasgow are now entering the second month of an indefinite strike, after the Council refused to negotiate pay and conditions until the workers agreed to 'modernisation of services'. The day care centres provide support and education for people with disabilities and learning difficulties and are crucial not only for the clients who use them, but for their families.
 
Defend Karen Reissmann Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Wednesday, 05 December 2007

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On June 15th psychiatric nurse Karen Reissmann was ordered off the premises and suspended in the middle of a delicate and difficult consultation with a patient. Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust charged her with 'bringing the Trust into disrepute'. Don't let them sack Karen Reissmann - an injury to one is an injury to all!

 
Venezuela: The referendum defeat - What does it mean? Print E-mail
By Alan Woods   
Tuesday, 04 December 2007
venezuela-constitution.jpg The proposals for constitutional change have been defeated by 50.7% to 49.3%. The opposition hardly increased its absolute vote, but there was a high level of abstention. This is a warning. The masses are demanding decisive action not words! It may be that this defeat will have the opposite effect. It can rouse the masses to new levels of revolutionary struggle.
 
Audio File: The Permanent Revolution Print E-mail
By Fred Weston   
Monday, 03 December 2007
fourth-copy.jpgFred Weston of the International Marxist Tendency, and editor of 'In Defence of Marxism', talks on Leon Trotsky's theory of the Permanent Revolution. This marxist concept constitued the main ideological opposition to Stalin's theory of 'socialism in one country', which came to be the dominant outlook of the Soviet bureaucracy, that grew out of the isolation and degeneration of the young workers state.
 
Editorial: Northern Crock: the rottenness of British capitalism Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Friday, 30 November 2007
northern-rocksmall.jpgLast August Northern Rock was the subject of the first run on a bank in this country for a hundred and forty years. People queued up all night to try to get their money back. But, of course, their money wasn't there. Where had it gone?
 
Socialist Appeal 158 out now! Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Friday, 30 November 2007
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London: Rally against CIA coup attempt Print E-mail
By Hands off Venezuela   
Thursday, 29 November 2007
cia-small.jpg This week, a CIA memo has been discovered that confirms the existence of a coup plan, which is code-named Operation Pliers. On Sunday, we will be rallying against the CIA coup attempt outside Bolivar Hall, where the Venezuelan community in London will be voting, from 5pm once the poll has closed.
 
Reality strikes Hollywood! Print E-mail
By a BECTU member   
Thursday, 29 November 2007
sag-solidarity-with-wga-sma.jpgProduction at the American dream factory has slowed down as workers organised in the Writers Guild of America just completed their third week on strike. 4,000 marched in support of the strike down the famous Hollywood Boulevard.
 
Ireland: Trade unionism and Republican Socialism Print E-mail
By Peter Black   
Thursday, 29 November 2007
connolly1.jpg We are publishing here an interesting piece on the Irish trade unions by Peter Black, an active member of the TGWU (now fused with Amicus to form "Unite") and the Irish Republican Socialist Party. Trade union membership is growing in Ireland, as is the militancy of the working class and Socialist Republicans, in the tradition of James Connolly, can play an important role in providing the militant leadership the Irish workers deserve.
 
Credit Crunch! Print E-mail
By Michael Roberts   
Wednesday, 28 November 2007
credit-crunch.jpgEverywhere the cry is: credit crunch!  You can smell the sweat on the brows of bankers as their necks are squeezed by the tightening credit noose.  In all the offices of the great investment banks of Wall Street, the City of London and gnomes of Zurich, you can hear the hissing sound of the global financial bubble bursting and deflating.
 
UNISON activist sacked for speaking out! Print E-mail
By Ray McHale   
Wednesday, 28 November 2007
karen-reissmann1.jpgOn Saturday 24th November over 2,000 trade unionists marched through Manchester demanding the reinstatement of UNISON health service activist Karen Reissmann. Banners were present from UNISON branches across the country, but also from UNITE branches, civil service branches, teachers, lecturers, journalists, railway workers, fire-fighters, postal workers and specialist hospital workers, like Midwives.
 
Hands off Venezuela National Conference 2007 great success! Print E-mail
By Rodrigo Trompiz and Charley Allan   
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
hovconferenceguadalope.jpg On Saturday November 24th, around two hundred people attended the third national Hands Off Venezuela conference in Britain. The whole day was a great success and left everyone inspired to carry on the struggle to defend the Venezuelan people and their Bolivarian revolution.
 
Marxism and multiculturalism Print E-mail
By Sarah Glyn   
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
Most current debate on multiculturalism revolves around fundamental conflicts within liberalism. The liberal hegemony has meant that the intense and detailed debates that accompanied the evolution of Marxist social democracy have been relegated to the historical margins. The Marxist debate starts from a very different perspective. Its focus is not the individual, but society as a whole. This article is a re-examination of these debates and of their historical interpretations in order to throw a new light on issues today. 
 
McDonnell pushes PM to make Chavez choice Print E-mail
By Hands off Venezuela   
Monday, 26 November 2007
hov-conference-wide-thumb.jpgLABOUR MP John McDonnell demanded that the Brown government make "a choice between democracy or oligarchy" at the weekend. At Saturday's Hands Off Venezuela national conference in London, he condemned new Labour's ongoing hostility towards Venezuela and pledged to make solidarity with the Bolivarian revolution an issue that "no MP would be allowed to dodge."
 
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At a Youth School of the Socialist Appeal late last year Mick Brooks introduced a discussion on 'What is money?'. Given the current financial turmoil many are asking what is behind the jargon given by economic commentators today. This serves as a useful introduction to the idea and concept of money.

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