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ireland / britain / economy Thursday June 29, 2006 - 17:39 byAlan MacSimoin
Why are anarchists always dragging class into everything? Isn’t class struggle something more at home in a history book than in Celtic Tiger Ireland? After all you don’t see too many downtrodden workers wandering around in donkey jackets, cloth caps and heavy boots. ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / environment Tuesday June 27, 2006 - 19:06 byCian Lynch
The recent spate of unusually destructive hurricanes in the US and the severe floods in Eastern Europe over the last 2 years have seen the climate change issue climbing the headlines once more ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / history Saturday June 24, 2006 - 04:25 byJohn Couzin
Life story of one of Glasgow's women anarchists that I feel very strongly is worth remembering. ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / repression / prisoners Saturday June 24, 2006 - 00:01 byWS
The latest issue of Workers Solidarty runs a cover story on recent killings of suspects by the Irish Gardai (police). This has become as issue in the last year due to campaigns by the families of two men who were killed in custody, Terence Wheelock and John Moloney. ... read full story / add a comment
İrlanda / büyük britanya / anarşizmin tarihi Friday June 02, 2006 - 05:27 byAndrew Flood
Aşağıdaki yazıda Bakunin’in örgütlenmeye dair öne sürdüğü düşünceler nispeten nesnel bir biçimde ortaya konmakta. Bakunin’in, gerçek bir devrim için zorunlu olduğunu öne sürdüğü, özgürlükçü bir örgütlenme biçimi ve kitleleri özneleştiren bir mücadele yöntemini ortaya koyma çabası anlatılıyor. Bu çabanın önemi vurgulanırken, çelişki barındıran tarafları da eleştiriliyor. Yazı Bakunin’in düşüncelerine, “özgürlükçü bir toplumu kurma isteği ile, bunun tek mümkün yolu olan güçlü ve otoriter bir devleti yıkma zorunluluğu arasındaki bariz çelişkinin nasıl ele alınabileceğine dair bir başlangıç noktası” olarak yaklaşıyor. ... read full story / add a comment
İrlanda / büyük britanya / anarşist hareketin Friday June 02, 2006 - 03:23 byJames O’Brien
Yazının başında da belirtildiği gibi, bu bir konuşma metninden alıntıdır. Konuşma metninin güçlü özelliklerinden biri güncelliğidir (2003). Anarşist Komünizmin Leninizm’e dair görüşlerinin kabaca anlatıldığı bu yazı aynı zamanda anarşistlerin; demokratik merkeziyetçiliğe, bir aşama olarak sosyalist devlete ve dolayısıyla (anarşistlere göre) zorunlu olarak kemikleşeceği düşünülen bürokratik kasta alternatif olarak ortaya koydukları doğrudan demokratik düzenekler hakkında da çeşitli ipuçları taşımaktadır. ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / culture Wednesday May 24, 2006 - 19:36 byV for anarchist youth
Anarchist Youth in Dublin recently showed V For Vendetta and had a discussion about the politics of the film. These are the speakers notes from the discussion. ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / culture Thursday May 18, 2006 - 17:56 byAnarcho
You can always tell when a government is on its last legs: it starts going on about "traditional values." It makes sense though. A regime which has lost the respect of the people will complain that people no longer respect "traditional values" (i.e. authority). To suggest that there are uniform values for the 60 million inhabitants of a nation as diverse as Britain is as ridiculous as implying that these values set us apart from other people and nations ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / imperialism / war Thursday April 06, 2006 - 18:11 byJohn Flood
Article marking 3rd anniversary of invasion of Iraq. Calls for those of us who oppose the war should be realistic and concentrate our energies at the point where we can have most effect. In Ireland this means tackling our complicity in the war by stopping the U.S military from using our airports ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / history Tuesday April 04, 2006 - 18:41 byJames McBarron
This April the Irish government will commemorate the 1916 insurrection in Dublin when 1600 rebels seized key buildings in the city and held them against the British army for a week. 1916 has become the founding myth of the Irish state yet the state today hardly reflects even the limited demands of the 1916 proclamation.
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ireland / britain / workplace struggles Friday January 13, 2006 - 19:47 byAlan MacSimoin
Most of our unions are run by people who see their role as simply lobbying the government, providing services and dealing with individual members' problems rather than also fighting to improve pay and conditions ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / workplace struggles Thursday January 12, 2006 - 23:42 byAlan MacSimoin
The end of 2005 saw the occupation to two ferry ships to prevent them being taken over by security to facilitate the replacement of the workers on the ships. Over 100,000 workers left work and marched in solidarity with the occupation on a Friday in cities across Ireland. A settlement with the company was reached and the union declared a victory. But was this settlement really a victory? ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / workplace struggles Wednesday December 07, 2005 - 20:27 byDelegate Council
Workers in Irish Ferries are currently occupying their ships to prevent their jobs being replaced by super-exploted migrant workers paid less than the minimum wage. This Friday Irish unions are organising demonstrations in support of the workers but rather than calling for a stoppage they are putting the onus on individual workers or branches to attend the demonstrations. This text is a leaflet the WSM will be distributing on Friday. ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / religion Tuesday December 06, 2005 - 18:58 byCover Story
The report by the inquiry into child sexual abuse by pervert priests in the Ferns diocese has at last exposed the suffering endured by huge numbers of people in Ireland. Priests were able to get away with their rape and abuse of children because the state abdicated its responsibility to protect children
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ireland / britain / workplace struggles Friday December 02, 2005 - 19:03 byAnarcho
According to the TUC, eight out of ten of the UK's top companies provide directors with pensions that can pay out in full at 60 and are worth, on average, 26 times those of most employees. Moreover, directors' final salary pensions are most likely to build up twice as fast as the most common rate for employees in final salary schemes ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / economy Tuesday November 22, 2005 - 21:17 byAileeen O'Carroll
Chainworkers means the 'workers in malls, shopping centres, hypermarkets, and in the myriad of jobs of logistics and selling in the metropolis'. Brainworkers means the knowledge workers, the programmers, the creatives and the freelancers. How do these categories pan out in the Irish labour market? ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / repression / prisoners Monday November 14, 2005 - 18:39 byAnarcho
The defeat of Blair's draconian idea of allowing the police to lock up people without evidence for 90 days was a good sign. It showed some backbone and an awareness that the police can and will abuse its power. Sadly, though, our MPs were not against the principle of internment as such and voted to increase the detention period to 28 days. ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / miscellaneous Friday November 04, 2005 - 18:31 byAnarcho
That David Blunkett went from socialist to neo-liberal should come as no surprise. What is surprising is that in this day and age so-called radicals are urging us to use the same means in the strange hope they will lead to different results. ... read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / culture Thursday November 03, 2005 - 06:48 byDermo
'The Rocky Road to Dublin' was released in 1968 but because of its content never got significant release in Ireland. It has been restored and is showing at the IFI (an 'art cinema' in Dublin. This is a personal opinion of how shocking the picture of 1960's Dublin society it portrays is.
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ireland / britain / workplace struggles Friday October 28, 2005 - 21:45 byWorkers Solidarity
Sympathy strikes are a workers' best weapon as individually we have little power compared to the boss. Standing together, however, we can defend our rights. The bosses know this, hence the attack on even the barest form of solidarity by workers
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