Wednesday, August 12, 2009

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

'We can phase out coal and create jobs': Graham Brown

Graham Brown, a retired coalminer from Australia's Hunter Valley, is on a national speaking tour to call for a serious program to create green jobs and phase out coal. The tour is being organised by Resistance, a socialist youth organisation. Details of the tour here.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

AUDIO: Coup in Honduras - eyewitness report




Toni covers the Honduran coup


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AUDIO:Simon Butler on Population Control in Response to Climate Change

Recently a discussion has surfaced about whether population control schemes could feature in the policy aims of the Australian Climate Change movement.

Simon Butler is an analyst and contributor to Green Left Weekly who argues that the proponents of population control schemes completely miss the underlying causes of climate change.

Julia started by asking Simon about the history of such schemes and the lessons we can learn about their previous implementations.

This talk was broadcast on Radio Adelaide on the 10th of June.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

SLIDESHOW: Climate Emergency rallies around the country

Last Saturday's environment rallies came off as a great beginning to the movement we need to build urgently. See GLW report here:Thousands rally for 100% renewables by 2020

Here are a few presentations on the rallies:



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Wollongong actions against climate change

In Wollongong the Socialist Alliance branch is doing great work. There's a significant coming together on the left which suggest that 'left unity' is indeed a very viable project when away from those who would dismiss its promise (and actuality).

Here are 2 reports featuring local SA members and supporters on the recent climate protests.

Chris Williams is the local Socialist Alliance convenor and Jess Moore is national co-organiser of socialist youth organisation Resistance.


Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Rights on Site - Ark Tribe Prosecuted

From Rights On Site

Ark Tribe is a construction worker from South Australia facing six months in jail. He has been charged with not attending an interview with the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC).

Ark was working on the Flinders University site in Adelaide. Conditions were so bad that workers drew up a petition calling for safety improvements, on a handtowel.

It took an intervention by the union and the state government safety regulator to get the most pressing problems fixed and finally, after several days, things began to get back on track.

One by one workers from the site were called before the ABCC.

The penalties for those who don't cooperate with ABCC investigations are frightening - fines of up to $22,000 for things like stopping work to make sure workers are safe and jail for up to 6 months if you don't answer their questions. Even the police don't have the powers the ABCC have.

In Ark's words, "If I've done something wrong, I'm prepared to cop it, but I won't be treated unfairly."

We need to get the Rudd Labor Government to get rid of these laws, before another construction worker faces jail.

Audio: The Rise of China and the Demise of the Capitalist World Economy By Minqi Li

Minqi Li is Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Utah and the author of The Rise of China and the Demise of the Capitalist World Economy among other publications. This lecture was delivered at the Marxist School of Sacramento on 21 May 2009.

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Monday, June 1, 2009

AUDIO:Building Bridges: Tariq Ali - Afghanistan/Pakistan - Danger Ahead

The west's 'good war' in Afghanistan has turned bad. Spreading the war to Pakistan was a disaster. for A local solution involving all the powers in the area, rather than a neocolonial one, is needed.

Speaker: Tariq Ali


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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

The Scottish Socialist Party Alternative Summit...

On 16th April 2009, Gordon Brown and his New Labour Cabinet met in the SECC, Glasgow to discuss their reaction to the current stage in the economic crisis. Two weeks later, the Scottish Socialist Party European Election candidates met informally at the same venue. The video shows the SSP alternatives to the decisions made by the "Glasgow Cabinet"...
Promoted by Pam Currie on behalf of the Scottish Socialist Party, Suite
308/310, 4th Floor Central Chambers 93 Hope St, Glasgow G2 6LD.


'Climate Change' Human Sign - St Kilda Beach, Melbourne Australia - May 17, 2009


More than 5,000 people gathered to spell out the words "Climate Change - The Future Is In Your Hands' on St Kilda Beach in Melbourne, Australia.
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Sunday, April 26, 2009

International Day of Mourning (28th April 2009)



Via Rights on Site
28 April is International workers day of mourning. A day to commemorate workers who have died on the job.

On construction sites around Australia, construction workers will stop for a minute’s silence to remember their work mates.

Our construction industry is one of the toughest industries to work in and statistics show that one construction workers is killed a week in Australia. Hundreds more are injured.

But each year millions of dollars is spent on the Australian Building and Construction Commission, an organisation which undermines workers rights and safety.

That’s why we’re campaigning to get rid of the ABCC and the laws that keep it in place.

TAKE ACTION NOW -
sign the online petition!


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Michael Lebowitz: What would Marx say today?

Michael Lebowitz addresses the World at a Crossroads conference. Photo by Alex Bainbridge.

Is it time to dust off a copy of Das Kapital and revisit Marx's analysis of capitalism's ills?

Michael Lebowitz has recently been in Australia as a featured guest of the World at a Crossroads conference, held in Sydney April 10-12, organised by the Democratic Socialist Perspective and Green Left Weekly. He was interviewed by the ABC Radio's Late Night Live on April 14, 2009.

Original audio source (lnl_20090414_2218.mp3)

Guests:

Michael A. Lebowitz
Professor emeritus of economics at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. He is a program coordinator with the Centro International Miranda, Caracas, Venezuela.

William Coleman
Reader at the school of economics of the Australian National University; editor of Agenda: a Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform.

Further Information:

``The Path to Human Development'' -- Michael A. Lebowitz

Publications

Beyond Capital, Marx's Political Economy of the Working Class
Michael A. Lebowitz
Palgrave Macmillan (Second Edition, 2003)

Story researcher and producer: Sasha Fegan

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Marxist Geographer David Harvey on the G20, the Financial Crisis and Neoliberalism

For some analysis on the G20 summit and the financial crisis, Democracy Now speaks to a leading thinker on the global economy. David Harvey is a Marxist geographer and distinguished professor of anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the author of several books, including The Limits to Capital and A Brief History of Neoliberalism.






Monday, March 23, 2009

John Bellamy Foster on the economic and ecological crises: `The common denominator is capitalism'



John Bellamy Foster interviewed by Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal/Green Left Weekly's Ruth Ratcliffe

A 20-minute interview recorded with a handheld cam in Oregon, USA, in February 2009. John Bellamy Foster is editor of Monthy Review and professor of sociology at the University of Oregon. He is co-author, with Fred Magdoff, of The Great Financial Crisis: Causes and Consequences (Monthly Review Press, January 2009) among numerous other works. Foster discusses the global economic crisis, its implications for the world and particularly the Australian economy. He also discusses the ecological crisis and the potential for revolutionary change.


Tuesday, March 17, 2009

David Harvey Interviewed by Laura Flanders

The End of Capitalism? - A Response to Tim Geithner
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Wednesday March 11, 2009 8:00 pm

Kiefer Sutherland Presents Mouseland

Via Renegade Eye:



You know Kiefer Sutherland as the star of hit television show 24, or the son of actor Donald Sutherland. He is also grandson of the founder of the New Democratic Party Tommy Douglas. The NDP is Canada's labor party.

Kiefer presents with the help of his grandfather's words and Mouseland Players, a valuable political lesson.

More Australians in El Salvador - Ovidio Orellanos



The day before the elections a group of Australian volunteers met at one of the FMLN headquarters to prepare themselves for their role of international mobservers. Many of them were Salvadorans who had been forced to emigrate to Australia as political refugees, in the 1980s. They were keen to be present at a time when the ARENA `party, founded by the people responsible for their forced exile had to face an electoral defeat.

Ovidio Orellanos is a Guatemalan by birth. The death squads of El Salvador modelled themselves on a similar movement in Guatemala, called ¨The White Hand¨. Ovidio tells us what these elections mean to him.

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Australians in El Salvador - Juan Campos


Juan Campos is a Salvadoran who spent two years in prison and was tortured in the early 1980s. He was rescued by Australia´s special humanitarian program and has lived in Australia ever since. Juan was one of the 15 Australian´s who came to El Salvador to observe the critical Presidential elections. He explains to community radio what these elections mean to Salvadorans, and people like himself.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Éire, British Occupation, and why it isn't over yet

Without lending support to the recent attacks in the 6 counties of Ireland that remain under British rule (and the attacks, despite clearly wedging Sinn Fein, are counterproductive, and wrong), the wombats have decided to provide a bit of background to the issue, for those that aren't as familiar.

This excellent 2006 film by socialist Ken Loach (embedding disabled, so links only) captures a good deal of the reasons why (apart from the obvious occupation of one's own country) the Irish struggle reached such heights over the last century. Obviously, things are very different in the last few decades (and we could here show, for example, the excellent movie "Bloody Sunday", but that's for a different time).

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

A musical response to events in northern Eire...

In response to the recent events in the 6 Occupied Counties of Ireland, the wombats would like to post these three excellent Christy Moore songs.

Ireland unfree may never be at peace, but violence doesn't guarantee freedom. Often, it creates the opposite, especially when indiscriminate and isolated from popular opinion.






Wednesday, February 25, 2009

David Attenborough on Darwin

In the Bicentenary year of Charles Darwin's birth, a series of events and debates are taking place, celebrating the discovery of evolution, and the revolution in science and knowledge it brought about. Here's renowned naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough on Darwin's discovery.



There's more, though:
Darwin's Very Bad Day: 'Oops, We Just Ate It!', audio from NPR's All Things Considered;
and just some of the celebratory material and activity going on: http://www.nature.com/news/specials/darwin/index.html

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Interview: The Liberal Defence of Murder

Left-wing British MP George Galloway interviews author, activist, and UK SWP member Richard Seymour (of Lenin's Tomb fame) on his (apparently fantabulous) new book, The Liberal Defence of Murder.




Friday, January 23, 2009

Sri Lanka: Survival of Tamil civilians at Stake

These videos are a presentation by Dr.Brian Senewiratne, MA MD FRCP FRACP on the present crisis in northern Sri Lanka. This selection is from a year back. While more videos are available online, keep an eye on LeftClickBlog for more updates and aggregates.









Thursday, January 22, 2009

The Rise of Die Linke in Germany

Via the Socialist Project (Ca)

The emergence of the Left Party (Linkspartei) in Germany is the most significant development of a new political party to the left of social democracy in decades in Europe. The formation of the Left Party coincided with the anti-G8 mobilisation in Germany a year ago. It was followed by a startling rise in the opinion polls, and political break-throughs in West Germany, building on its political base in East Germany and the old Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS).



Part 1: Introduction by Greg Albo.



Ingar Solty, while doing a PhD at York, is a frequent contributor to the journal Das Argument in Germany, where his seminal paper on neoliberalism and the rise of the Left Party was originally published and is now forthcoming in English in the journal Socialism and Democracy.

Part 2: Ingar Solty.



Part 3: Ingar Solty.




Frank Deppe has been one of the leading Marxist intellectuals and political activists in West Germany since the 1960s with extensive publications on labour and politics and on Eurocapitalism and the global political economy.


Part 4: Frank Deppe.



Part 5: Frank Deppe.



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Part 8: Frank Deppe.




More resources on the net:

Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Union Show is back!



We're back.

Union Show friends. Let us Activate!

We have 70,000 weekly telly viewers and god knows how many on the web, we have around 150 of you Facebook group members and about the same number in the Save The Union Show Cause (by the way, we haven't saved it yet!!!).

We want to change the media conversation about unions and workers rights. Let the people report for the people instead of the corporations that own them. Labour rights equals human rights!

The right to work in a safe workplace. The right to strong economic management and economic security. The right to education and opportunity. The right to put our own price on our own labour (our time and our bodies and our minds).

Let's make a year of positive outcomes, let's get onto every damn thing that happens.

We start production in February. So I'm opening a forum for content ideas right now. If anyone has ideas about themes, material, actions, events or whatever else that we might cover this year - now's the time.

If anyone wants to volunteer some time, do some research or admin work or learn and use the skills to make real media that speaks the voice of the labour movement - here is your chance. We will take some interns this year.

Message me, email production@skatv.org.au, or post on this page. All contributions will be considered and are most welcome, indeed sought after.

Welcome to The Union Show 2009!

Cheers

Debra

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Jewish and Israeli opposition to Israel's Gaza slaughter

Via Links:


Israel's young conscientious objectors (shministim) tell why they refuse to serve in an army that occupies ``another people'', the Palestinians. From http://www.December18th.org.


Young Israeli `refusenik' soldiers and reservists protest the Gaza assault, January 8, 2009, Tel Aviv. From Social TV (http://www.tv.social.org.il/)

Israel attacks UN aid compound with phosphorous bombs

Cuba’s Healthcare Revolution



Radio Open Sources carries this interview with three US medical students currently studying in Cuba.

But the core of our long conversations is medicine, the Cuban way. This is aggressive, free, hands-on health care that makes house calls, and lingers for the feel of emotions and homelife. Doctors’ training like doctors’ care is free: the payback required of the students here from all over the hemisphere is only that they return to underserved areas of their home countries....Their thinking on social determinants of health, on the primacy of public health and the vital role of prevention strategies are unmatched in the world. With spending of less than $200 per person per year for health care, they have achieved health outcomes no different than in the USA where expenditures now exceed $7000 per person annually!”

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SubCommandante Marcos - Julie Webb in Chiapas (Spanish)



Julie Webb was on the spot in Chiapas, southern Mexico, when SubCommandante Marcos broke a two year silence to address a Zapatista community. Among other things he condemns the Israeli attack on Gaza. Three Latin American countries have already broken diplomcatic relations with Israel in protest.


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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Tariq Ali on Israel's massacres in Gaza

Tariq Ali addresses the Stop Gaza Massacres meeting in London, January 8, 2009. Organised by Stop the War Coalition (http://www.stopwar.org.uk).

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Photos from the Sydney Rally for Gaza, 04/01/2009

Fidel Castro: the Untold Story

Part 1


To mark the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution, which triumphed on January 1, 1959, here is filmmaker Estela Bravo's remarkable portrait of Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution. Click HERE for more.

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10,000 protest in Tel Aviv against the war in Gaza


Thousands march against the Israeli state's assault on Gaza, in Tel Aviv, Israel, January 3, 2009

Israel invades Gaza, Palestinians, solidarity activists call for solidarity and resistance


150,000 Palestinians protest in Sakhnin

January 4, 2009 -- Palestinian citizens of Israel held a massive protest on January 3, 2009, in Sakhnin, an Arab city in northern Israel, against Israel's war on the Palestinian people in Gaza. It was attended by up to 150,000 protesters. Crowds waving Palestinian flags and brandishing pro-Palestinian placards chanted "Gaza will not surrender to the tanks and bulldozers!" and "Don't fear, Gaza, we are with you!".

Meanwhile, Israel has begun its ground invasion of Gaza. Around the world on January 3, solidarity demonstrations have been held, attended by tens of thousands. Two thousand protested in South Africa outside the United States Consulate in Johannesburg (for the statement, click on the link below).

Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal is gathering the most recent statements by Palestinian and solidarity organisations and activists. More will be added as they come to hand. See HERE for previous statements.