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Audio File: 1968 - Year of Revolution (part 2) Print E-mail
By Alan Woods   
Friday, 16 May 2008
may-68-adfjk.jpgForty years ago the world was experiencing upheaval on a world scale that hadn't been seen for a generation. In the US opposition to the war in Vietnam gathered momentum, as it did in Britain. In Pakistan revolution was on the order of the day, and in Czechoslovakia we saw the Prague spring and Soviet Invasion. In May there was the glorious rising of the French working class, that saw 10 million workers down tools in a general strike.
 
Audio File: 1968 - Year of Revolution (part 1) Print E-mail
By Fred Weston   
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
1968-day-school.jpgForty years ago the world was experiencing upheaval on a world scale that hadn't been seen for a generation. In the US opposition to the war in Vietnam gathered momentum, as it did in Britain. In Pakistan revolution was on the order of the day, and in Czechoslovakia we saw the Prague spring and Soviet Invasion. In May there was the glorious rising of the French working class, that saw 10 million workers down tools in a general strike.
 
Jacqui the Child Catcher Print E-mail
By Anthony Healy   
Monday, 12 May 2008
jsmith-childcatcher.jpgThe latest attempt to criminalise young people by "framing and shaming" them and "filming and repeatedly stopping identified persistent offenders on problem estates" owes more to the Child Catcher in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang than it does to evidence based practice. But what are the real reasons that "Youth Disorder" takes place and what works?
 
Student Power: A Microcosm of right-wing manoeuvres and how they were defeated by the left Print E-mail
By Melanie MacDonald   
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
military-in-schools---eveni.jpg Recently, The University College London Students’ Union (UCLU) voted to ban The Officer Training Corps (OTC) from recruiting at union organized events like Freshers' Fair. The ban has caused quite a stir on and off campus, making the front cover of the ‘Evening Standard’ with the banner headline, "Students Ban Military". Speaking about those in opposition to the motion, UCLU General Secretary, Samantha Godwin, said: “they know that if replicated elsewhere, it would become a really effective method of protesting against the war."
 
Wolverhampton: Capitalism kills! Looking for an alternative? Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal students in Wolverhampton   
Friday, 18 April 2008
On Wednesday April 16th our second meeting of students trying to set up a Socialist Society at the University of Wolverhampton took place.
 
Report: Socialist Youth Network conference 2008 Print E-mail
By Joe Boustead   
Tuesday, 01 April 2008
syn.jpgOn Saturday the 29th of March the Socialist Youth Network (SYN) held its 3rd annual conference at the ULU building near Euston. The Socialist Youth Network is the youth wing of the Labour Representation Committee (LRC), the left wing of the Labour Party led by John McDonnell. Youth comrades from Socialist Appeal attended the meeting reported here.
 
Wolverhampton meeting: Capitalism in Crisis - More of the Same or Revolution? Print E-mail
By Darrall Cozens and Sara Bruckner   
Thursday, 20 March 2008
On Wednesday March 12th some 18 students and visitors met in the Wolverhampton University Students Union building to discuss the topic "Capitalism in Crisis - More of the Same or Revolution?."
 
An oath for the Queen? Print E-mail
By Nathan Joel Morrison and Ewan Gibbs   
Thursday, 13 March 2008
banksy.jpgSchool students, Ewan Gibbs and Nathan Morrison, give their views on the latest proposals on British citizenship. In this report issued by Lord Goldsmith it states that school-leavers should take an oath of allegiance to ‘Queen and Country’ and suggests that schools should hold citizenship ceremonies for leavers. These proposals were made by a big business Labour government desperate to cover the glaring cracks in our public services, below inflation pay rises, the imperialist military adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan and the Northern Rock farce by resorting to flag waving.
 
University of East Anglia Students Union Affiliates to HoV! Print E-mail
By Dan Morley   
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
hov-nat-supporters1.jpg On Thursday, 6th March, supporters of Hands Off Venezuela at the University of East Anglia had an emergency resolution to the National Union of Students passed calling for affiliation to the HOV campaign. This motion will be sent to NUS conference on April 1st-3rd, opening the prospect of the whole of the NUS (which comprises something like 4 million students) affiliating to HOV. This will give the campaign a massive boost in the UK and in Venezuela.
 
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