International Communist Current
Online public meeting
Saturday 4 May, 2pm to 5pm UK time
The devastating world wars of the 20th century showed that capitalism as a social system had become totally obsolete. They were followed by a “Cold War” between two imperialist blocs in which proxy conflicts killed as many people as the world wars. The old bloc system fell apart in the 1990s but imperialist wars didn’t go away – they just got more chaotic and unpredictable. Of the many wars ravaging the planet today, the carnage in Ukraine and the Middle East are the clearest proofs -alongside an ecological crisis which the system can’t begin to solve - that capitalism’s decline has reached a terminal phase in which the threat to the very survival of humanity has become increasingly evident.
This meeting will discuss the historical background of the war in the Middle East and analyse the interest of the different imperialist powers involved. But it will above all seek to argue that the only possible response is the intransigent defence of internationalism against all the false responses offered by those who defend one or another form of nationalism, and against all capitalist states and governments, from Israel to Iran and Hamas, from Russia to Ukraine, from the USA to China. All of their wars are genocidal imperialist wars, and the only power on earth that can put an end to the nightmare of decomposing capitalism is the international working class.
If you want to take part in this meeting, write to us at [email protected]
Find us online at www.internationalism.org
It's online, you can join it…
It's online, you can join it at home. And it's a somewhat important issue. Comments or questions welcome
where online can i watch…
where online can i watch/listen? at the website?
Sorry you missed it petey…
Sorry you missed it petey. The first post on this thread points out that to get the links you have to write to [email protected].
Hopefully next time.....
Alf wrote: Sorry you missed…
right-o, thanks.
The persistence of this call…
The persistence of this call-out weeks after the meeting took place at the head of this thread illustrates the point made in the "What happened to libcom" thread in number 2 spot - ie that libcom has more or less ceased to be a space for the development of real debate. Different reasons have been put forward for this, which could be further discussed.
Perhaps someone could send instructions about eliminating the thread, or is that beyond my powers?