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Tuesday March 27, 2012 22:18 by WSM - Workers Soldarity Movement
Ireland's anarchist paper Issue 126 of Ireland's anarchist paper Workers Solidarity
The liberation of the former Bank of Ireland building in Belfast city centre by “Occupy” provides a glimpse of what is possible if we organise and fight together using the power of direct action and solidarity.
Thinking about anarchism: Transgender
Trans (or transgender) is a term for people whose gender identity and gender expression are different from the sex assigned to them at birth
Anti-Household Tax Campaign Gathers Momentum
PDF file linked to below Over the past two months the Campaign against the Household and Water Taxes has grown from strength to strength. Since the start of government registration in January, campaign meetings across the country have been packed out.
The Workers Solidarity Movement (WSM) is an anarchist organisation in Ireland. We have branches and members throughout the country and are involved in many different groups and struggles.
By targeting cutbacks on socially disadvantaged communities the government had gambled on the fact that they would not organise and would not resist. Almost immediately, however, they began to realise that it was a gamble that wasn’t going to pay off.
The Compact is utterly incapable of preventing future crises and could potentially make them worse, depending on the power dynamics around whether it is used by the Franco-German core to force disastrously destructive policies on smaller Eurozone countries.
La Senza and Vita Cortex workers are showing by their actions what needs to be done. Alas this action only comes into place in the end game when workers are being laid off.
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Vai al commento: 1I just finished reading Issue 126 of Workers Solidarity, and I must say, what an invigorating and thought-provoking collection of articles! Kudos to the writers for shedding light on lesser-known historical moments and figures who've championed the cause of anarchism.