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[Marxism] What's new at Links: John Bellamy Foster; Greece; Canada & Quebec; Climate; Australia; Venezuela; West Bengal; Western Sahara: Nepal; Bolivia
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- Subject: [Marxism] What's new at Links: John Bellamy Foster; Greece; Canada & Quebec; Climate; Australia; Venezuela; West Bengal; Western Sahara: Nepal; Bolivia
- From: glparramatta <glparramatta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 17:22:23 +1100
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John Bellamy Foster: The great financial crisis: causes and
consequences <http://links.org.au/node/794>
A November 3, 2008, public lecture by *John Bellamy Foster*, editor of
/Monthly Review / and co-author (with Fred Magdoff) of/ The Great
Financial Crisis: Causes and Consequences/, which will published in
January 2009. See also ``Financial implosion and stagnation: Back to the
real economy'' , by John Bellamy Foster and Fred Magdoff.
* Read more (watch the video)
<http://links.org.au/node/794>
Down with the government of murderers! Greek left on the murder of
Alexis Grigoropoulos (+ video; updated Dec. 12)
<http://links.org.au/node/790>
December 10, 2008 -- /Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal/
is publishing a number of declarations, statements, calls and articles
from Greek left organisations in response to the assassination by Greek
police of Alexis Grigoropoulos.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/790>
Canada: Political crisis exposes national, class divisions; left
debates Liberal-NDP coalition <http://links.org.au/node/785>
By *Richard Fidler*
OTTAWA --- December 8, 2008 --- In a classic 19th century work, English
journalist Walter Bagehot divided the constitution into two parts. The
"efficient" part --- the executive (cabinet) and legislative --- were
responsible for the business of government. The "dignified" part, the
Queen, was to put a human face on the capitalist state. Bagehot noted,
however, that the Queen also had "a hundred" powers called prerogatives,
adding: "There is no authentic explicit information as to what the Queen
can do...."
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/785>
Climate Justice Now! Network: Radical new agenda urgently needed!
<http://links.org.au/node/793>
Poznan, Poland, December 12, 2008 -- Members of the *Climate Justice
Now! Network* -- representing more than 160 organisations fighting for
climate justice -- issued today a joint statement calling for a radical
change in direction to put climate justice and people's rights at the
centre of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(UNFCCC) negotiations.
The statement asserts (see below) that: "Solutions to the climate crisis
will not come from industrialised countries and big business. Effective
and enduring solutions will come from those who have protected the
environment -- Indigenous Peoples, women, peasant and family farmers,
fisherfolk, forest dependent communities, youth and marginalised and
affected communities in the global South and North."
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/793>
Australia: National conference strengthens Socialist Alliance for
challenges ahead <http://links.org.au/node/792>
December 13, 2008 -- Over the weekend of December 5-7, more than 150
people attended the sixth Socialist Alliance national conference, held
in the Geelong Trades Hall, Victoria. The conference opened against the
backdrop of the Alliance's promising results in the November 29
Victorian local government elections, in which its candidates scored up
to 18.9%.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/792>
New Palestine solidarity journal: Jafa -- A Bulletin in Solidarity
with Palestinian Workers and Unions <http://links.org.au/node/791>
Labour for Palestine (Canada) is proud to launch:/ Jafa -- A Bulletin in
Solidarity with Palestinian Workers and Unions/
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/791>
Quebec: Breakthrough for Québec Solidaire <http://links.org.au/node/789>
By *Paul Kellogg*
December 9, 2008 -- Amir Khadir, one of the two spokespersons for Québec
Solidaire (QS), has won a seat in the Quebec National Assembly. Among
the many excellent aspects of the Québec Solidaire platform is a call
for the Quebec government to pass a motion opposing "any Canadian
imperialist intervention in Afghanistan." The QS success represents an
important advance for the social justice and anti-war movements in both
Quebec and English Canada.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/789>
More right-wing attacks in Venezuela: Stop the killing of trade
unionists! Bring hired killers to justice!
<http://links.org.au/node/788>
A statement by the* Australia-Venezuela Solidarity Network*December 10,
2008 -- The Australia-Venezuela Solidarity Network condemns the murder
of Venezuelan trade unionist Simon Caldera, who was shot in Aragua state
on December 4. Caldera was a leader of the pro-revolution Bolivarian
Construction and Industry Union.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/788>
India: West Bengal Left Front government sides with big capital,
attacks peasants <http://links.org.au/node/787>
By *Satya Sivaraman*
In recent times there has been no greater rupture within the Indian left
movement than that precipitated by peasant struggles in Singur and
Nandigram against forced acquisition of land for industrial purposes.
The spectacle of West Bengal's Left Front regime, led by the Communist
Party of India (Marxist) --(CPI (M) -- sending police and party cadre to
gun down poor peasants fighting to protect their land not only earned it
the wrath of ordinary Indian citizens everywhere but also left large
sections among its own supporters deeply divided.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/787>
Nepal: CPN (Maoist) national convention -- beginning the `great
debate'; Split avoided <http://links.org.au/node/786>
By *Indra Mohan Sigdel ``Basanta''*
December 5, 2008 -- The Nepalese people's revolution is now at a crucial
juncture, full of opportunities and challenges. On the one hand, the
possibilities are so great that the party's success in developing a
scientific ideological and political line consistent with the present
objective conditions could lead the Nepalese people's revolution to a
victorious accomplishment. And also, it could be a new opening of the
world proletarian revolution in the beginning of the 21st century. While
on the other hand, its failure to do so would lead to disastrous
consequences, leading to an extensive demoralisation of the oppressed
classes not only in Nepal but the world over. Therefore, in short, the
November 17-26, 2008, national convention of our party, the Communist
Party of Nepal (Maoist), had an international dimension.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/786>
Bolivia's indigenous majority: Change the world by taking power
<http://links.org.au/node/784>
By *Federico Fuentes*
November 29, 2008 -- Having captured the imagination of progressives
across the globe with scenes of indigenous uprisings confronting
right-wing governments and multinationals, Bolivia has become a key
focus point of discussion within the left regarding strategies for
change. However, starry-eyed notions and schemas rather than reality
have often influenced the views of left commentators on the
revolutionary process unfolding in South America's poorest nation.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/784>
Western Saharan minister: `Only one solution -- our return to our
sovereign homeland' <http://links.org.au/node/783>
November 29, 2008 -- In October, a three-member delegation of Australian
trade unionists visited the Saharawi (Western Saharan) refugee camps in
the Hamada desert, south-west Algeria. Western Sahara has been illegally
occupied by Morocco since 1975./Green Left Weekly/Links/' /*Margarita
Windisch*/ spoke with /*Sid'Ahmed Tayeb*/, the minister of public health
for the exiled Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic, when she visited the
27 February refugee camp.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/783>
A brief history of the Western Saharan people's struggle for freedom
<http://links.org.au/node/782>
By *Margarita Windisch*
Spain colonised Western Sahara and its mostly nomadic people in 1884
claiming it as a protectorate of the Spanish Crown. Spanish rule over
Western Sahara was codified in Berlin in 1885, where Africa was carved
up among the European powers. The period of Spanish rule was marked by
ongoing resistance, revolts and armed clashes with the indigenous
population, with its liberation movements being brutally repressed by
the Spanish authorities. A 1966 UN resolution called for Saharawi
people's right to self-determination to be exercised via a referendum
which never eventuated. The lack of political developments led to the
formation of Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el Hamra and Rio
de Oro (the Polisario Front) in 1973. Polisario was conceived as a
nationalist front with the aim of achieving independence, and
encompassed all Saharawi political trends.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/782>
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