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A member of the Anarchist Communist Group’s ‘Report from Plymouth’ of August 6:https://www.anarchistcommunism.org/2024/08/06/report-from-plymouth
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ZJWParticipantFinancial Times article of April 26 2024 on the different (‘positive’ vs ‘negative’) results of immigration in Ireland / UK / US vs Belgium / France / Netherlands / Sweden:
(Hardly a class- or social-revolutionist perspective of course, but …)
ZJWParticipantRe the touching co-display of union jacks and tricolors:
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ZJWParticipantAside from the garden-variety leftist objections to Vance seen in the CPUSA article that ALB has linked to above, there is also:
Pro-Israelist paranoia about him:
https://archive.ph/E8nAhPro-Palestinian complaint about him:https://mondoweiss.net/2024/07/the-shift-j-d-vances-anti-palestine-record
Libertarian complaint about him:https://reason.com/2024/07/18/what-the-media-hate-about-j-d-vance
Meanwhile, as for Harris, this libertarian wonders ‘Could Kamala Harris Be an Anti-War Candidate?’:https://reason.com/2024/07/22/could-kamala-harris-be-an-anti-war-candidate
ZJWParticipantRegarding ‘landslides’ and first-past-the-post, Thomas More may benefit from reading:
‘Labour election result most distorted in history’:
ZJWParticipantI am looking forward to seeing in the Weekly Worker a more SPGB-orthodox reply to Mike Macnair (re SPGB / ‘petty-proprietor classes’ / ‘forced collectivation’) than what is provided in this week’s issue by by SPGB-sympathiser Louis Shawcross of County Down.
If it were just semi-Turnerist (?) it would be one thing, but then he had to go on to: ‘externally generated frequencies that have been developing since at least the 1950s, which can plant thoughts and perceptions in the minds of people (see the work of Neil Sanders, to give but one)’.
ZJWParticipantUnless I missed it, I have not seen in the election-threads mention of the Septics (i.e. the David North brand of Trotskyism).
They’re standing two candidates. One in Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire. One in Holborn and St Pancras.
Here’s the party’s election manifesto, but there’s nothing much in it that you wouldn’t otherwise have seen on their site:
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2024/06/12/ieup-j12.html
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ZJWParticipantThe civil war in anarchism over Ukraine is not in the least new news. From February of 2022–
‘British Anarchism Succumbs to War Fever’:
https://libcom.org/article/british-anarchism-succumbs-war-feverAnd here is the most recent installment from just three days ago. In it, the term ‘Natopolitan anarchist’ is liberally applied.
‘War on Anarchism — A response to two articles by Wayne Price in the anarchist journal Black Flag.’:
https://libcom.org/article/war-anarchism-bill-beechZJWParticipantIn case anyone wants to read it, the 2004 Weekly Worker article to which imposs1904 refers is here: https://weeklyworker.co.uk/worker/533/100-years-of-solitude
ZJWParticipantAnd here is the verdict of the ICC. (Not the court!) Aside from blowing its own trumpet (and banging others over the head with it) just a bit, it provides useful information.
https://en.internationalism.org/content/17524/activism-barrier-political-clarification
ZJWParticipantFollowing the pre-congress CWO article whose url is given above, there has now appeared a post-congress comment. Its first paragraph is about the organisational/venue chaos. The second two paragraphs are of political content:
‘From a political point of view, the real divide that emerged was between the activists who were looking for immediate solutions on how to stop the war, and those with a class struggle orientation who had a more long term perspective and understood wars, as a product of the capitalist system, can only be ended by the mass struggle of workers.
However, it wasn’t all a waste of time. Over the week, many good conversations were had (particularly in smaller groups, in pubs, cafes, etc.). Experiences were shared and links were made between organisations and individuals from many different countries. Above all, seeing internationalists of various tendencies join forces to basically improvise their own congress was heartening. We all tried to make the best of a bad situation and it drew us closer together. In that sense, we are glad we went.’
ZJWParticipantExcellent letters from Adam Buick (2) and Robin Cox (1) in Weekly Worker issues 1491 (AB) and 1493 (RC/AB).
Today is Thursday and there should be a new WW. Let’s hope someone will feel provoked into responding to them.
May 31, 2024 at 4:35 am in reply to: Wednesday 6 November: Marx, Ecology and the Climate Emergency #252342ZJWParticipantAnd here is the ICC’s review of that same Saito book:https://en.internationalism.org/content/17488/critique-saitos-degrowth-communism
ZJWParticipantCan I look forward to the Keith Scholey talk on the SPGB and the Spanish Civil War being put online?
ZJWParticipantRecent interview with 87-year-old Israeli anarchist Ilan Shalif:
https://libcom.org/article/interview-israeli-anarchist-ilan-shalif
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