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Workers Solidarity No 72 is online

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday September 18, 2002 12:13author by Workers Solidarity Movementauthor email wsm_ireland at yahoo dot com Report this post to the editors

Irish anarchist paper

The latest issue of Workers Solidarity is now online at http://struggle.ws/ws/2002.html You can print out (and if you wish distribute) a PDF version of WS72 from http://struggle.ws/wsm/pdf/ws/72.html
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The contents of this issue include

A bosses Europe or an anarchist Europe?
The Nice treaty offers us a bosses Europe, we want an anarchist Europe

Reclaiming the planet - building a movement in Ireland
The libertarian movement in Ireland is growing, the Belfast Grassroots Gathering gives us a chance to meet up

'Libertarians against Nice' launched
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"Did you see what I did to those anarchist bastards"
In 1927, two Italian-born anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were judicially murdered by the State of Massachusetts in the USA, having been framed for two murders they didn't commit.

Getting involved
What we have been doing and what is coming up

Nice and Nationalism
We desire a global world where national boundaries are of as little relevance as parish boundaries today. We oppose all forms of nationalism that try and set the people of one country above the people of another.

The anti-bin tax battles
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That's capitalism
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Factory worker takes on SIPTU top brass
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Dunboyne Sacking - Union Failed To Act
This dismissal raises many questions for teachers about the role of religion in Irish primary education. Even further it raises serious issues for INTO members about the failure of the union to defend its members from bullying and intimidation by the unaccountable 'owners' of the schools in which we work

Why does the US want war with Iraq?
Like most other wars, this is about control of resources.Wars are also good for the economy, and the US economy certainly could need some help at the moment.

Review: Cuban Anarchism - The History of a Movement
Frank Fernández first gives a detailed and well documented account of how libertarian ideas first took hold in Cuba.

Read the articles online at http://struggle.ws/ws/2002.html

Print out (and distribute) a PDF version of WS72 from http://struggle.ws/wsm/pdf/ws/72.html

Related Link: http://struggle.ws/ws/2002.html
author by Ray Neepublication date Thu Sep 19, 2002 11:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Strikes me as funny when the SWP always get slated by 'anarcho' types (i know Andrew doesn't though) who like to give out about selling papers etc. when the WSM agree that they want to spread their views by 'free' distribution of their paper. i can't really see the difference between this practice of both the SWP and wsm

author by Raypublication date Thu Sep 19, 2002 12:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

...I'm sure, is simply people not liking the SWP. But a lot of it, I'm equally sure, is that people don't mind being given something as much as they mind being sold something. Paper selling feels more intrucsive. Its also a lot more visible to have half a dozen people standing around holding a paper than to have the same number of people go through a crowd, give everyone a paper, and then put the rest away.

author by Ray Neepublication date Thu Sep 19, 2002 13:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

author by Raypublication date Thu Sep 19, 2002 13:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The WSM pay for their paper through member's subs (and donations).

The money the SWP makes from paper sales don't cover their production costs, it doesn't even come close from what I've been told. They could easily cover the cost of producing the paper by raising their members subs*. But then what would they get all of their members to do each week? If they're not kept busy selling papers all the time, who knows what they might do?

Ray

* I'm sure a lot of their members would actually prefer that. Anecdotal evidence suggests a fair number of members 'meet' their sales targets by putting the papers under their bed and just giving the money themselves, rather than badger their friends and families.

author by Andrewpublication date Thu Sep 19, 2002 16:21author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Actually we used to sell Workers Solidarity until a little over two years ago. We changed for a good number of reasons but one minor one was that if we were selling it to recover costs we'd have been better spending the same time working in McDonalds. We became anarchists to spread anarchist ideas not because we like selling newspapers so the logical thing was to cover the costs of the paper from our wages and up the circulation (by a factor of around 12).

We still sell 'Red and Black Revolution' because the economics of printing costs mean we could not afford to give away a 20 page magazine but we provide a free PDF version of this online that is identical to the one we sell. (see link)

Primarly though we wanted to free up time selling papers so it could be used for more productive activity. Standing around outside the GPO for a couple of hours to sell a dozen papers is often not the best use of your time!

Related Link: http://struggle.ws/rbr.html
author by Despublication date Thu Sep 19, 2002 19:26author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Is Ray a member of the WSM?

author by Raypublication date Fri Sep 20, 2002 09:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I was, until recently.

I didn't leave because of any political disagreement (nor was I expelled!), I just didn't have the time and energy any more.

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