The Commune issue 17

Submitted by davidbroder on August 26, 2010

The September issue of The Commune is now available. Click the image below to see PDF or use the list of individual articles as they are posted online.

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News

spectre of communism haunts china's rulers - Adam Ford on the recent strike wave

solidarity with the miners' strike in ukraine - by Chris Kane

demo to support berns salonger cleaners - an IWW member writes on recent solidarity initiatives with migrant workers in sweden

is UNISON ready to fight the cuts? - a UNISON branch official looks at the state of the union as it gears up for major confrontations with the government

Life at work

a "zero hours" contract... for thousands of hours - Jack Staunton writes on his work in a government market research call centre

'the security is to keep us in!' - Sharon Borthwick reviews Rivethead, a 'book of tales from the assembly line'

Strategies for fighting the cuts

building a movement against cuts - by Steve Ryan

nothing will be like it was before - Tom Denning writes on strategies we need and strategies we don't

no escape from theory - Oleg Resin revisits the 1970s 'state debate' and questions the nature of public services

the 'social wage' and the hackney nurseries campaign - Camille Barbagallo and Nic Beuret look at how the cuts axe is falling, and why

proposed principles for anti-cuts movements - a motion by Dave Spencer to The Commune's upcoming conference

Events

from meltdown to upheaval - an assembly on the crisis and how we organise hosted by The Commune, 11th September

the commune around britain - details of local groups and forums

women at the cutting edge - Feminist Fightback meeting on the crisis, 30th October

Our network, the left and theory

potere operaio: the last firebrands - Martine Bourne reports on one of the recent London forums on communist organisations past and present

a syndicalism for the 21st century? - Sheila Cohen draws the lessons of the 1910-14 Great Unrest for a modern understanding of workers' democracy

for creative and critical thinking on the left - Permanent Revolution's Eleanor Davies calls for joint forums and a culture of openness


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