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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Thursday January 23, 2003 16:26author by Ronan from CYM - Connolly Youth Movementauthor email connollyyouth at hotmail dot comauthor address James Connolly House, 43 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2:author phone 01-6711943 Report this post to the editors

The Bottom Line: Privatising the World

The Connolly Youth Movement will be hosting a public showing of a progressive film 'The Bottom Line: Privatising the World' next tuesday,28th of January in Connolly Books, 43 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2: (Ph:6711943) at 8pm all are welcome

The CYM is hosting a Public viewing and open dissusion on Golbalisation next Tuesday, 28th of January at 8pm. This acclaimed Film 'The Bottom Line: privatising the World'.Water, seeds, genes, healthcare-very few things today are not concidered to be saleable commodities. What will happen to the concept of the common good which forms the basis of our communities? what will become of our society, confonted as it is by Big Business voracious appetite for profit? Can the marketplace ensure that elements of essential to life itself will not become commericial goods.

"The Bottom Line" investigates the privatisation of the world and invites us to reflect on the "common good" notion which is threatened both by the decreasing role of the state and prevailing trend to patent everything that seems to belong to society for generations. Through various stories shot in Canada, USA Mexico, France, Brazil and India the documentary shows the consequences of the worlds submission to private interests.

Everyone is welcome leave your papers and dogma at the door.

Related Link: http://www.communistpartyofireland.ie/cym
author by Film Buffpublication date Thu Jan 23, 2003 22:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

They should show that one the CPI used to show. Made in the fifties the Russian film pictured a day in the life of a happy Chernobyl construction worker as he cheerily overfulfullied his norms. Then a forty watt bulb began to flicker and glow and the whole village danced round the in the sqare praising the achievements of Comrade Stalin. At that point a trotskyist wrecker caused a train crash, but he admitted his guilt and how he was in the pay of Hitler and the Mikardo. Thousands of workers and peasants then swarmed into the town hall meeting to demand exemplary punishment. The Chernobyl worker tuned his eyes to the massive portrait of Stalin and declared: "With the great helsman at our head justice will be done and power will spring from the atom. As the film ended the titles rolled over a close-up of the modern reactor. Inexplicably a spanner had been left in the concrete cladding witness to the enthusiasm of the Communist Party cadres in building socialism in one country.

author by pat cpublication date Fri Jan 24, 2003 11:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

good one film buff!

theres an old soviet song about trotskyist sabetours:

"I'm the man who does the dirty work for Trotsky"

anyone got the words?

author by iosaf = jedi of the hordepublication date Fri Jan 24, 2003 13:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

did you check the newstories for July 5th 2002?
really would help you understand the complex strategic block relations out there.
(The east of the potential EU or the north of the Oil war zone).
Power ·did· spring from the Atom for the USA.
perhaps why Blair touched upon that psychic current the other day. There being many who are psychically playing Suez it is a sign of his personal weakness that he did so. He is under an awful lot of stress though. Thing is with your expensive leader type, they just go and fk up everyone else when they get stressed. The Russians had a wonderful solution for that. It was called the KGB.

 
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