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Quebec
Mass student strike passes 100th day

23/05/2012: When authoritarianism faces resistance

  Quebec

Germany
30,000 defy police provocations

23/05/2012: Mass demonstration against EU’s austerity policies

  Germany

Tamil struggle
"Seek justice – by all means necessary!"

23/05/2012: Third anniversary of slaughter of Tamil people by Sri Lankan army marked by protests all around the world

  Sri Lanka

Greece
Euro crisis deepens

21/05/2012: Revolution and counter-revolution

  Greece

Algeria
Legislative elections give near-majority to the FLN

20/05/2012: Anger from below, manoeuvres from the top

  Algeria

Burma
Two elections, 90% support but no power

19/05/2012: Workers’ organisations must ensure real change

  Burma

 Russia
CWI supporters arrested during Moscow protests

18/05/2012: Police target socialists at protest camp – urgent protests needed!

  Russia, Solidarity

Lebanon
Union leaders call “a strike without credibility”

18/05/2012: Build fighting, democratic trade unions!

  Lebanon

Germany
Massive state repression against “Blockupy” movement

18/05/2012: Thousands attempt to occupy squares and blockade the ECB in Frankfurt, Germany. Protests are banned.

  Germany

 Kazakhstan
Activists released

18/05/2012: Leader of the “Leave Peoples’ Homes Alone” campaign and member of the SMK, Larissa Boyar, and others have been released from prison

  Kazakhstan, Solidarity

Greece
New elections due as pro-austerity coalition talks fail

15/05/2012: For a Left government! For anti-austerity, pro-worker, socialist policies!

  Greece

Tunisia
General strikes, power struggles and an economic stalemate

15/05/2012: Republic’s president, Marzouki, afraid of ‘new revolution’

  Tunisia

 Kazakhstan
MEP speaks out against repression

15/05/2012: "Despite this ferocious oppression, the opposition and discontent of the working class cannot be silenced"

  Kazakhstan, Video

US
Socialist candidate challenges corporate politics in Washington state

13/05/2012: "During an election dominated by career politicians who are loyal to big business, I am running as a Socialist Alternative candidate to make sure there is at least one independent left-wing, pro-worker candidate in Washington State worth voting for."

  US

US
In calculated move, Obama supports gay marriage

12/05/2012: Step up the Struggle for Equality

  LGBT, US

Nigeria
Experiences of the explosion of class struggle

12/05/2012: Urgency of a working class alternative proven again

  Nigeria

Russia
Moscow left holds May Day Moscow demonstration

12/05/2012: Lively and political CWI contingent attracts variety of activists

  May Day, Russia

May Day
Demonstration in Uleåborg Finland

12/05/2012: Meeting discusses involvement in Afghanistan

  Finland, May Day

Kazakhstan
Miners’ strike ends in victory for workers

11/05/2012: Campaign Kazakhstan reports that newspapers in Kazakhstan said a strike by miners at KazakhMys ended on 7 May with a complete victory for the workers.

  Kazakhstan

 Irish referendum
No to the austerity treaty!

10/05/2012: On 31 May Irish voters are asked to vote on the European fiscal treaty. This video explains what the treaty is about.

  Ireland Republic, Video

May Day in Nigeria
Fanfare fails to mask workers’ anger

10/05/2012: May Day should have offered opportunity for workers to pose their demands and agitation before the government

  May Day, Nigeria

France
Weekend that shocked Europe

09/05/2012: Austerity rejected in Eurozone’s second biggest economy

  France

Sri Lanka
United left May Day in Colombo

09/05/2012: Socialist organisations march to joint rally

  May Day, Sri Lanka

Britain
Legitimacy of Cameron and Clegg further shattered

07/05/2012: The Con-Dem government suffered a crushing defeat in last Thursday’s elections for local authorities and in the mayoral contests apart from London.

  Britain

The capitalist “vampire squid” and the class struggle in Europe

06/05/2012: As economic crisis worsens and class struggles continue in Spain, Greece, Portugal and elsewhere in Europe, the need for working class fight-back and to build the influence of Marxism grows.

  CWI Comment And Analysis, Europe

Hong Kong
Thousands march on May Day

05/05/2012: Socialist Action (CWI) campaigning against the capitalist 1% and against racism

  Hong Kong, May Day

Sweden
May Day in Gothenburg

05/05/2012: Bobby Seale as guest speaker

  May Day, Sweden

 Kazakhstan
Trial of Vadim Kuramshim resumes

04/05/2012: Solidarity needed to free Vadim!

  Kazakhstan, Solidarity

Pakistan
May Day in Sindh

04/05/2012: Fotos of impressive march

  May Day, Pakistan

Lebanon
Build a mass workers’ movement to get rid of the corrupt ruling class

03/05/2012: For a workers’ programme that puts forward the socialist alternative

  Lebanon, May Day

Germany
Heading towards days of action against Troika austerity

03/05/2012: Days of action planned in Frankfurt/Main against European Central Bank and big finance

  Germany

Britain
"We’re striking back on 10 May"

02/05/2012: Pension cuts, job cuts, service cuts

  Britain

Ireland
Water charges are just paving the way for privatisation

02/05/2012: Irish government doesn’t seem to have learned anything from the massive opposition to its Household Tax

  Ireland Republic

european social forum

A socialist guide to the ESF

www.socialistworld.net, 14/10/2004
website of the committee for a workers' international, CWI

THE ESF is an off-shoot of the World Social Forum, (WSF) which following its first event in Porto Allegre, Brazil in 2001, drew up a description of the WSF as being: "an open meeting place for reflective thinking, free exchange of experiences and interlinking for effective action, by groups and movements opposed to neoliberalism and to domination of the world by capital and any form of imperialism".

Judy Beishon, Socialist Party, England and Wales

The European Social Forum (ESF) is now celebrating its third year, following previous gatherings of over 50,000 people in Florence and Paris. With its slogan "Another world is possible", the ESF can attract many, particularly young, people who are questioning the system as it stands and wondering if a better one could exist. As the ESF gathers in London, Judy Beishon examines its significance and looks at how it’s organised. socialistworld.net

A socialist guide to the ESF

The issues discussed at the forums are a reflection of a wave of mass protests internationally in recent years - especially in Latin America - against the effects of neo-liberalism and globalisation.

Together with these has been the rise of the anti-capitalist movement, which began with a huge demonstration against global capitalism in Seattle in December 1999 and continued against every meeting of the major international capitalist institutions since.

Anti-globalisation leaders

ESF participants coming to London will have the opportunity to hear leading campaign activists from around the world, who will graphically describe the hardships and attacks on living standards suffered by ordinary people in Europe and world-wide today.

But unfortunately, while many have earned authority in the anti-globalisation movement through their work, there are few who will offer an analysis of why the capitalist system is an increasing nightmare to live in.

This would require a Marxist analysis, as it was Karl Marx who laid bare the workings of the capitalism, providing an essential tool for explaining its past achievements and present failings.

Some speakers will propose measures that can be campaigned for, with welcome aims such as to reduce the gap between rich and poor, or to improve the environment. However, they are often unable to explain how their goals can be won, partly because many of them don’t base themselves on working-class struggles, which are vital for winning major concessions from the capitalist class.

Also, despite the slogan "Another world is possible", virtually all the main speakers will speak in reality only of a continued capitalist world, with attempts to improve this or that aspect of it.

But many of the improvements they argue for would not be achievable for even a limited time, never mind on a permanent basis, while we live under capitalism - a system that is run on the basis of a drive for profit by a super-wealthy minority in society.

It is even less possible for them to explain how gains can be won and maintained at a time when the world economy is far from healthy - both from a Marxist estimation and according to many top capitalist economists, it is hovering on the brink of further crisis.

Political parties

A number of leading speakers are even members of major pro-capitalist political parties that are carrying out attacks on workers’ living standards. For instance, Ken Livingstone is Mayor of London for New Labour, a party whose leaders are in the forefront of the neo-liberal onslaught in Europe.

How does this fit in with the Charter of Principles of the WSF, which declares opposition to "neoliberalism and to domination of the world by capital"?

The WSF and ESF were originally intended to be anti-capitalist forums, but as with any event, ’he who pays the piper calls the tune’. It is not just workers’ organisations, such as trade unions, that are financing the London ESF. The chief financial backer is Ken Livingstone’s Greater London Authority (GLA), which is far from being an anti-capitalist body.

It is also true that despite the fact that the WSF Charter states there should be democracy with no censorship or restrictions, the finances of the London ESF are shrouded in secrecy, instead of being open to inspection and debate.

Unfortunately, the Charter expresses confusion on the role of political parties. It states that parties can have no part in the forum process, but also that "government leaders and members of legislatures" can participate in a personal capacity.

To try to abide by this, the London ESF has selected many speakers who are members of political parties, but have presented most of them as representing themselves, or a campaigning organisation they belong to.

They sweep under the carpet the fact that they are also leading members of political parties with specific ideas.

A desire to exclude pro-capitalist parties from the ESF is understandable. Why include members of parties that are supporting or carrying out privatisations, public sector cuts, intervention in Iraq and so on? But excluding anti-capitalist parties makes no sense in a forum that is discussing how to achieve a better world.

Socialist alternative

The Socialist Party and our sister parties in the Committee for a Workers’ International are involved in many campaigns internationally that are generally in keeping with the WSF Charter. We can also play a vital role in promoting Marxist analysis and a socialist alternative. However, we, like other parties, are only supposed to participate on the basis of covering over our central ideas and concentrating purely on some of the many campaigns we are involved in.

Democracy

Decision-making in the ESF should be more democratic. The Charter is ambiguous on how decisions should be arrived at, but it has become a general rule that decisions are made by consensus with no votes taken. Having full democratic discussion to reach consensus where it is possible to do so, should be supported.

However, in a movement that encompasses a large number of organisations with very different ideas, it is impossible to arrive at consensus on every issue in every meeting. Unfortunately, in the UK forum, when consensus has not been reached, a small group of organisers (mainly from the GLA, backed up by members of the Socialist Workers Party) have steamrollered through their own proposals.

Rather than taking this authoritarian approach, even though some practical decisions may have to be based on the views of a majority of organisations present, great care should be taken to ensure that all minority views are heard at the ESF events organised.

When a minority (including a Socialist Party representative) in the ESF Programme Committee argued that general secretary of the PCS civil service trade union, Mark Serwotka, should be invited to speak at the London ESF, the proposal was rejected by the group in effective control of the meeting.

The PCS is entering the front line of the struggle in defence of public services following the government’s announcement of 104,000 civil service redundancies. Having the PCS leader speak would have helped mobilise support for this vital battle. But the mistaken approach shown in the ESF preparatory meetings can lead to lost opportunities for building for victories in the workers’ movement.

Young people, in particular, are horrified to be facing a world of increasing inequality, war, unemployment, discrimination and pollution. In addition, there is now the threat of terror operations internationally on the scale of 9/11 and the Beslan school attack of this year.

With the fear for the future all this generates, the idea of the ESF is attractive to those looking for an alternative. Socialist Party members and members of our sister sections in the Committee for a Workers’ International will be campaigning during the ESF to publicise Marxist ideas, explaining clearly how a socialist world is possible.

The Socialist Party at the ESF

Rally

(also sponsored by International Socialist Resistance, the Committee for a Workers’ International and Socialist Students)

Saturday 16 October, 6.30 - 8.30pm, Friends Meeting House, Euston Road, London.

Speakers include: Joe Higgins TD (Socialist Party MP in Southern Ireland) and socialists from Russia, Germany & Greece.

Translation to French, Russian and Spanish.

ESF workshop Socialism - a viable alternative to capitalism

Hosted by the socialist newspaper and International Socialist Resistance

Friday 15 October, 1-3pm

Congress House, Great Russell St, London WC1

Anti-war Demonstration

Sunday 17 October

Join the Socialist Party and ISR contingent.

Meet in Russell Square, corner of Bernard Street and Woborn Place, London WC1 from 11am, for a joint Socialist Party/cwi rally.

From The Socialist, paper of the Socialist Party, cwi in England and Wales


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