Posts Tagged ‘ Internationalism ’

Kurdistan’s message of hope for Iraq

Jan 24th, 2010 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles

Iraq could work if the steady success of its Kurdistan Region is supported and spreads throughout the country. GARY KENT reports from a fact-finding mission
The Kurdistan region of Iraq enjoyed a head start over the rest of the country. Its 1991 uprising ousted Saddam’s genocidal forces which had murdered nearly 200,000 Kurds at Halabja and [...]



The Good Society Debate

Nov 5th, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles

Across the continent, the left’s response to the recent economic crisis has been poor, verging on non-existent, just when the situation demanded a credible alternative to the dominant political and economic orthodoxy.
That’s the starting point for a Europe-wide online debate on the future of social democracy hosted by the Soundings and Social Europe websites.
“European social [...]



Superpower headaches

Sep 5th, 2009 | By willb | Category: Articles

Will Brown looks at the foreign policy agenda facing the Obama administration.
The vitriolic healthcare debate in the US and ongoing economic problems may dominate President Obama’s current agenda but the first nine months of this administration have also put into sharp focus an exceptionally difficult range of US foreign policy problems.
The inauguration of Barack Obama [...]



The Forgotten Story

Jun 5th, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles

More than 60 people filled the Working Class Movement Library in Salford on 30th May to see former POUM militia man Roma Marquez Santo unveil a plaque to the ILP’s Spanish Civil War volunteers.
In a moving speech Roma declared it an honour for people, like himself, who fought fascism in the 1930s to be remembered [...]



Not Just Orwell

May 31st, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles

Christopher Hall explains what drove him to discover the untold stories of ILP volunteers who fought in the Spanish Civil War
In 2006 many new books were published and many events held to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War.
As an historian and researcher on the Spanish Civil War for over [...]



Spanish Civil War Commemoration

Apr 28th, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles

Seventy years after the end of the Spanish Civil War the first ever memorial plaque commemorating the anti-fascist British and Irish volunteers who fought alongside George Orwell in the ILP Contingent is to be dedicated.
Two political veterans will do the honours: Sidney Robinson, an Independent Labour Party activist in the 1930s who chaired the Newport [...]



This world of ours

Mar 16th, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles, Democratic Socialist

ERIC PRESTON introduces the themes of the ILP’s forthcoming weekend of discussion and political review
‘Many of us are, I believe, confused by the world we have created for ourselves in the west. We are confused by the consequences of capitalism, whose contribution to well-being cannot be questioned, but which divides rich from poor, consumes so [...]



Is there a song for solidarity?

Mar 16th, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles, Democratic Socialist

SARAH BRACKING unpicks the liberal agenda behind Live8 and the G8 summit.
The majority of the people attending Live8, and the demonstrations surrounding the G8, wanted no more nor less than to reduce poverty. But helping poor people in other countries raises problems, particularly when the language of benevolence doesn’t explain the structural issues involved.
What emerged [...]



The end of Fukuyama

Mar 15th, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles, Democratic Socialist

CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS explains why the latest pronouncements from Francis Fukuyama miss the mark
I have a feeling that it must have been a disappointing week for Francis Fukuyama, whose essay ‘After Neoconservatism’ (adapted from his upcoming book America at the Crossroads) was awarded seven pages in the 19 February 2006 New York Times Magazine. The anti-Danish mayhem [...]



A revolution in contraflow

Mar 15th, 2009 | By Matthew Brown | Category: Articles, Democratic Socialist

IVAN BRISCOE listens to the voices of Venezuela’s unemployed, its mobilised, its empowered and its disillusioned to portray the hopes and paradoxes of Hugo Chávez’s ‘Bolivarian revolution’
He has lived on his homestead for only a year since staging a ‘sort of invasion’, but Jovito González is already enjoying the fruits of the Caribbean. Beside a [...]