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27th July 2011, 23:09
http://thecommune.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/issue24.pdf
The Commune - new free magazine - August 2011
The August 2011 issue of The Commune marks a substantial step forward for our paper. We will now be distributing the paper for free, and in much-increased volume.
http://thecommune.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/issue24cover.jpg?w=211
This issue features reports from the 30th June strike day, debate on the reasons behind the European crisis, and an extended essay on the war in Libya… and much more. See below for a list of articles.
You can download a PDF of issue 24 by clicking on the image above. If you enjoy the paper and would like to share these ideas with others, write to us at [email protected] and we can post you some hard copies to distribute.
Articles this month:
news
their media and ours – this month’s editorial looks at the meaning of the ‘Hackgate’ scandal
the criminalisation of dissent – on the imprisonment of anti-fees activist Charlie Gilmour
cleaners’ strike in city pays dividends – cleaner activist Alberto Durango reports on a strike at Guildhall which shows that direct action works.
J30
30th June (‘J30’) saw some 750,000 public sector workers take strike action over Tory attacks on pensions. This was the next step forward for the anti-cuts movement following the mass demonstration on 26th March. We discuss the significance of the day and its lessons.
less work for all! – Steve Ryan was on strike with PCS civil servants’ union colleagues
a movement taking its first steps – for Izzy Parrott, the J30 day of action was about more than pensions: but it didn’t have the feel of a wide, grassroots movement.
tense debates over camping plan - Activist solidarity initiatives for the day had rather mixed results. Daniel Harvey stresses the need to centre our activity around the workplace.
anti-cuts
‘something out of the ordinary’ - College worker Siobhan Evans reflects on a hard-fought struggle against redundancies in her workplace.
NHS: reform, or privatisation? - East London GP Jonathon Tomlinson continues our series on alternative ideas as to how public services should be run.
international
the crisis in europe: debating the role of finance - John Keeley argues that it’s more than just Europe’s periphery that’s in crisis; it’s the entire capitalist system. In reply Oisín Mac Giollamóir argues that financial crisis is every bit the ‘normal’ functioning of capitalism
management by abandonment - Nic Beuret writes on the economic and political pressures behind border controls and the EU’s ‘Fortress Europe’ anti-migrant measures.
what is NATO fighting for in libya? - Joe Thorne asks if the western powers have really taken a humanitarian turn
the left
a weekend at ‘marxism’ - David Broder reflects on the Socialist Workers’ Party’s ‘Marxism’ event, arguing libertarians should do more to relate to the SWP
what is the commune?
The Commune - new free magazine - August 2011
The August 2011 issue of The Commune marks a substantial step forward for our paper. We will now be distributing the paper for free, and in much-increased volume.
http://thecommune.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/issue24cover.jpg?w=211
This issue features reports from the 30th June strike day, debate on the reasons behind the European crisis, and an extended essay on the war in Libya… and much more. See below for a list of articles.
You can download a PDF of issue 24 by clicking on the image above. If you enjoy the paper and would like to share these ideas with others, write to us at [email protected] and we can post you some hard copies to distribute.
Articles this month:
news
their media and ours – this month’s editorial looks at the meaning of the ‘Hackgate’ scandal
the criminalisation of dissent – on the imprisonment of anti-fees activist Charlie Gilmour
cleaners’ strike in city pays dividends – cleaner activist Alberto Durango reports on a strike at Guildhall which shows that direct action works.
J30
30th June (‘J30’) saw some 750,000 public sector workers take strike action over Tory attacks on pensions. This was the next step forward for the anti-cuts movement following the mass demonstration on 26th March. We discuss the significance of the day and its lessons.
less work for all! – Steve Ryan was on strike with PCS civil servants’ union colleagues
a movement taking its first steps – for Izzy Parrott, the J30 day of action was about more than pensions: but it didn’t have the feel of a wide, grassroots movement.
tense debates over camping plan - Activist solidarity initiatives for the day had rather mixed results. Daniel Harvey stresses the need to centre our activity around the workplace.
anti-cuts
‘something out of the ordinary’ - College worker Siobhan Evans reflects on a hard-fought struggle against redundancies in her workplace.
NHS: reform, or privatisation? - East London GP Jonathon Tomlinson continues our series on alternative ideas as to how public services should be run.
international
the crisis in europe: debating the role of finance - John Keeley argues that it’s more than just Europe’s periphery that’s in crisis; it’s the entire capitalist system. In reply Oisín Mac Giollamóir argues that financial crisis is every bit the ‘normal’ functioning of capitalism
management by abandonment - Nic Beuret writes on the economic and political pressures behind border controls and the EU’s ‘Fortress Europe’ anti-migrant measures.
what is NATO fighting for in libya? - Joe Thorne asks if the western powers have really taken a humanitarian turn
the left
a weekend at ‘marxism’ - David Broder reflects on the Socialist Workers’ Party’s ‘Marxism’ event, arguing libertarians should do more to relate to the SWP
what is the commune?