What's new at Links: Michael Lebowitz; John Bellamy Foster; Orwell; Italy; Tibet; Zimbabwe; Left unity; climate change Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 06:03:43 -0500 (CDT) Subscribe free to Links - International Journal of Socialist Renewal - at http://www.feedblitz.com/f/?Sub=343373 Visit and bookmark http://links.org.au and add it to your RSS feed (http://links.org.au/rss.xml). If you would like us to consider an article, please send it to links@dsp.org.au Please feel free to pass on to anybody you think will be interested in Links Michael A. Lebowitz: The capitalist workday, the socialist workday By Michael A. Lebowitz April 24, 2008 -- As May Day approaches, there are four things that are worth remembering: 1. For workers, May Day does not celebrate a state holiday or gifts from the state but commemorates the struggle of workers from below. 2. The initial focus of May Day was a struggle for the shorter workday. * Read more Orwell's Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four: Critiques of Stalinism `from the left'? Review by Alex Miller This essay is the result of a re-reading of George Orwell's two most famous novels. Both Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four have acquired the status of textbooks, and are routinely used in schools to demonstrate to children the inherent dangers of social revolution. It is time for a reappraisal. The ``Centenary Edition'' of George Orwell's Animal Farm contains a preface written by Orwell for the first edition (Secker and Warburg, 1945) but never published, together with a preface that he wrote specially for a translation for displaced Ukrainians living under British and US administration after World War II. * Read more A rough guide to the Italian election Right-winger Silvio Berlusconi's election victory on April 13-14, the disastrous results for the Rainbow Left (Sinistra Arcobaleno) -- `` new party born old'' -- and the increased number of no-voters in this election present new yet anticipated challenges for the radical left in Italy. Below, Paolo Gerbaudo discusses the election result and the challenge for the Italian * Read more Socialist Alliance: Let the Tibetans decide their future By Dick Nichols April 26, 2008 -- The protests and arrests in Lhasa and the demonstrations and counter-demonstrations around the Olympic torch relay has re-focused the world on the plight of Tibetans. This has, in turn, sparked a debate on the left about whether the Tibetan struggle is a just one, or not what it seems. The Socialist Alliance national executive decided at its April meeting that the right to self-determination applies as much to the Tibetans as to any other people. It's not for others to decide according to some private benchmark of oppression whether or not the Tibetans are "really" oppressed. Obviously, the protests in Lhasa and other centres reflect deep feelings of discrimination and alienation: these things cannot be manufactured. * Read more Left regroupment: issues and prospects The left in Britain has been better at coming apart than coming together in the last year. Gregor Gall, a member of the Scottish Socialist Party, examines the prospects for left regroupment in Britain and Scotland, and looks to Europe to see if there are lessons to learn. * Read more Bolivia: Sign-on statement to oppose attempt to divide Bolivia The conspiracy to divide Bolivia must be denounced The process of changes in favor of the Bolivian majority is at risk of being brutally restrained. The rise to power of an Indigenous president with unprecedented support in that country and his programs of popular benefits and recovery of the natural resources have had to face the conspiracies of the oligarchy and United States interference from the very beginning. In recent days the increase in conspiracy has reached its climax. The subversive and unconstitutional actions of the oligarchic groups to try to divide the Bolivian nation reflect the racist and elitist minds of these sectors and constitute a very dangerous precedent not only for the country's integrity, but for other countries in our region. * Read more Climate Crisis -- Urgent Action Needed Now! Statement initiated by participants in the Climate Change|Social Change conference, Sydney, Australia, April 11-13, 2008. The conference was organised by Green Left Weekly . For video and audio from the conference, please click here . The following statement was started by the participants in the Climate Change|Social Change conference. It is being distributed to environmental, trade union, Indigenous, migrant, religious and community organisations to help build the movement against global warming. Anyone who agrees with it is welcome to add their signature, and an updated list of signatories will be issued on a regular basis. To add your name, email climatechange.socialchange@gmail.com * Read more Marxism and the environment -- John Bellamy Foster Marxism and the environment was a workshop given by John Bellamy Foster to the Climate Change Social Change Conference, in Sydney on April 12, 2008. Foster is editor of Monthly Review (USA) and author of Marx's Ecology. The conference was organised by Green Left Weekly . For more audio and video of John Bellamy Foster on related topics, go to http://links.org.au/node/343 * Read more South Africa: A victory for workers' solidarity with the Zimbabwean people By Patrick Craven, COSATU April 22, 2008 -- The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) welcomes the statement by a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman that the China Ocean Shipping Company which owns the An Yue Jiang, has decided to recall the ship because Zimbabwe cannot take delivery of the 77 tonnes of weapons and ammunition onboard. If true, this is an historic victory for the international trade union movement and civil society, and in particular for the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU), whose members refused to unload or transport its deadly cargo. * Read more Links seeks to promote the international exchange of information, experience of struggle, theoretical analysis and views of political strategy and tactics within the international left. 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