Thursday, January 28, 2010

MARX VERSUS BAKUNIN


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By Lal Khan in Lahore

Pakistan: The Temple of Justice and veneration of Capital - Supreme Court's Decision on NROThe crisis in Pakistan is becoming more complex and severe. Corruption is not the cause of failure of this system, rather it is the fundamental necessity and creation of this system. The class contradictions are also expressing itself in the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party. The country is moving to an inevitable social explosion.


By Camilo Cahis

No return to privatization! Defend public jobs and services! Photo by Osei.In a move that would put Dr. Seuss' Grinch to shame, the Ontario government gave Ontario workers a nasty surprise for the Christmas holidays—the renewed threat of mass privatization of public services across the province. When Dalton McGuinty and the Liberals were first elected in 2003, McGuinty promised that the bad old days of attacks and privatization that characterized Mike Harris' "Common Sense Revolution" were finally over.


By Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in 1872

Marx versus Bakunin: Fictitious Splits in the International (Part III)We are continuing the publication of Fictitious Splits in the International, which deals with the struggle of Marx and Engels in the First International (IWMA) against the followers of the anarchist Bakunin.


By La Rose Ahannach

Morocco: Demonstration of support for the 'Three detainees from Jebha'Last Thursday there was a demonstration in Chefchouan to demand the immediate release of the three young victims of the police repression in Jebha. They were arrested on January 11 following their participation in the protest movement against the deterioration of the living conditions in their village. We also ask the international youth and workers movement to keep on sending letters of protest.


By Federation of Workers' Councils and Unions in Iraq (FWCUI)

Iraq: Punishment Issued against Falah AlwanThe administration of the Cotton Industries issued – based on a ministerial warrant – an order to transfer the unionist Falah Alwan from the company. The decision came as a result of the strike of the workers of the Cotton Industries Company which started on December 13, 2009.

 


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