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Ελλάδα / Τουρκία / Κύπρος / Εργατικοί Αγώνες / Ανακοίνωση Τύπου Thursday June 30, 2016 17:53 byΑναρχική Ομοσπονδία - Περιφέρεια Αθήνας   image 2 images
Ο ίδιος ο αγώνας των εργατών της ΒΙΟΜΕ και του Ρομπέν του Ξύλου αποδεικνύουν πως η πάλη για την ανατροπή του κράτους και του καπιταλισμού μπορεί και πρέπει να διεξαχθεί με διαδικασίες βάσης, με άμεση δράση, με όπλο την αλληλεγγύη μεταξύ των εκμεταλλευόμενων και καταπιεσμένων. Θεωρούμε πως η πρόταση και η προσπάθεια για αυτοδιαχείριση των μέσων παραγωγής αποτελεί έναν από τους συνδετικούς κρίκους μεταξύ της αντίστασης των από-τα-κάτω στην υποτίμηση της εργασίας και των όρων ζωής τους και την κοινωνική και ταξική αντεπίθεση για το τσάκισμα του κόσμου του κεφαλαίου και του κράτους. read full story / add a comment
Nigel Farange in front of a Leave poster which many pointed out was very similar to a Nazi propaganda film.
ireland / britain / migration / racism / feature Thursday June 30, 2016 06:19 byAndrew   text 5 comments (last - tuesday july 12, 2016 23:00)   image 1 image
The Leave / Brexit vote in the referendum came in the end as a surprise, a narrow win for Remain was expected. This may be because the core Leave vote was in the run-down white working class communities of the now desolate English and Welsh industrial zones. A population trapped in conditions of long-term unemployment and poverty who no one really pays much attention to anymore. Some on the left have seized on the makeup of this core vote to suggest that there was some progressive element to the Brexit vote despite the campaign being led by racist hatemongers and wealthy US-oriented neoliberals. Mostly that’s a mixture of wishful thinking and post hoc justification for having called for a Leave vote in the first place, but it is true that a section of the working class, C2DEs in marketing speak, voted to Leave in close to a 2:1 ratio. Is the class composition of that vote enough to automatically make it progressive regardless of content? And what does it tell us that a section of the radical left seems to think the answer to that question is yes, that it is enough to be anti-establishment? read full story / add a comment
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