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Statement from Liberty & Solidarity 7th Conference

category ireland / britain | anarchist movement | press release author Thursday September 27, 2012 20:01author by Liberty & Solidarity - L&S Report this post to the editors

Liberty & Solidarity's 7th Biannual conference has taken the decision to disband the organisation. We are still proud of what Liberty & Solidarity has achieved and we hope to continue to work together towards shared goals, engaging with an ever broader range of trade unionists and community activists. Our project, the empowerment of working people within the workplace and society, remains the same.
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Statement from Liberty & Solidairty 7th conference


Over the past four years of our existence, L&S members up and down the country have gotten thoroughly involved in union branches and residents groups. We hope we have made a positive impact, arguing for an organising-based approach and for syndicalist ideas. We have learnt a lot through this experience and it has undoubtedly shaped our perspective, with many of our younger members having their first taste of working within the labour movement.

Consequently L&S has changed. Where as in 2008 we started out with the intent of forging a platformist anarchist organisation, clearly now our politics are less aligned with anarchism and far more with syndicalism. Not only our politics, but also our analysis, our understanding of the labour movement and its problems has changed dramatically. Further, the world in 2012 looks a lot different to that of 2008, when the credit crunch was just coming into effect, before any talk of cuts or austerity.

Given our changing politics and perspectives, and given the changed political terrain in which we operate, we believe that Liberty & Solidarity is no longer an organisation that serves a useful function. Whilst it has had its fair share of successes, we currently find the organisation too small to be maintainable in an efficient manner.

Consequently, Liberty & Solidarity's 7th Biannual conference has taken the decision to disband the organisation.

We are still proud of what Liberty & Solidarity has achieved and we hope to continue to work together towards shared goals, engaging with an ever-broader range of trade unionists and community activists. Our project, the empowerment of working people within the workplace and society, remains the same.

Verwandter Link: http://www.libertyandsolidarity.org
author by Nestor McNab - FdCApublication date Thu Sep 27, 2012 20:22author email internazionale at fdca dot itauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Dear L&S comrades,

On behalf of the Federazione dei Comunisti Anarchici I'd like to express our regret for your disbandment and we wish you well in your future projects. We have enjoyed working with you in Anarkismo over the past few years and look forward to future opportunities to work with your members.

In solidarity,

Nestor McNab
(International Secretary)

Verwandter Link: http://www.fdca.it
 
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