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Ελλάδα / Τουρκία / Κύπρος / Εργατικοί Αγώνες / Ανακοίνωση Τύπου Sunday September 25, 2016 20:27 byΣυνέλευση της Σ.Ε.ΒΙΟΜΕ 1 image
Και τώρα ο λόγος ανήκει και πάλι, όπως από την πρώτη στιγμή αυτής της πορείας, σε όλους/ες μας. Ας κάνουμε για άλλη μια φορά ξεκάθαρο προς κάθε εξουσία, με όλα τα αγωνιστικά και αλληλέγγυα μέσα που διαθέτουμε, ότι η ΒΙΟΜΕ θα μείνει σε χέρια εργατικά, ότι δεν πρόκειται να εγκαταλείψουμε αυτά που με πολύ κόπο και αγώνα δημιουργήσαμε και μας κράτησαν στη ζωή δημιουργώντας μια νέα ζωή, ότι το δίκαιο της αντίστασης θα βρει τους τρόπους να επιβληθεί τελικά πάνω στη θεσμοθετημένη ανομία και στο δίκαιο της κυριαρχίας. read full story / add a comment
Ελλάδα / Τουρκία / Κύπρος / Εργατικοί Αγώνες / Νέα Sunday September 25, 2016 20:20 byΕΣΕ Αθήνας 1 image
Δελτίο Εργατικής Αντιπληροφόρησης #128 Aπό το μπλoγκ της ΕΣΕ Αθήνας read full story / add a comment
southern africa / miscellaneous / feature Sunday September 25, 2016 18:22 byLeroy Maisiri 1 comment (last - tuesday september 27, 2016 05:18) 1 image
The last 4 months in Zimbabwe can surely be characterized as an awakening of the
Zimbabwean working class, as thousands of these citizens have taken to the streets,
responding to Pastor Evan Mawarire’s call: “hatichatya” – we are not afraid. The #Thisflag
movement followed soon after. This is certainly a historic time for Zimbabwe; a time of
growing labour pains as the country (hopefully) enters a process of rebirth towards a better
and new Zimbabwe.
But before we can even begin to talk about a free Zimbabwe and how we would go about getting
that, we need to first have a clear and coherent class analysis of the Zimbabwean social and
political climate.
Understanding who we are fighting is essential.
Zimbabwe without a doubt needs to rid ourselves of the 92-year- old man who thinks the state
house is his graveyard. But in the same breath, we must rid itself of the oppressive state
system altogether. Swapping a vicious state capitalist manager with another is nowhere close
to constituting progress.
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argentina / uruguay / paraguay / history of anarchism / review Sunday September 25, 2016 01:39 byKate Sharpley
In Rebellion in Patagonia Osvaldo Bayer rescued this tragedy from historical oblivion. ‘The 1921 massacre of the rural workers of Patagonia is no longer a taboo subject, mentioned as if it were but a legend.’ (p467) Patagonia, in the far south of Argentina, dominated by the livestock runs of large landowners, is a long way from Buenos Aires. It may be a long way from where you are, but this is a story that resonates. read full story / add a comment |
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