La Izquierda, Toronto: Quinta Parte

Read this post in English [Utilicé ChatGPT (Inteligencia Artificial)  para traducir la versión en inglés al español.] Como indiqué en una publicación anterior, el 19 de septiembre de 2018, varios activistas de izquierda dieron una charla sobre lo que debía hacerse en la ciudad de Toronto, en Ontario, Canada. Las charlas fueron publicadas en el … Continue reading La Izquierda, Toronto: Quinta Parte

The Limitations of the Social-Reformist Left and Opposition to a United Front without an Independent Working-Class

Introduction I posted most of the following on Sid Ryan's Facebook page (Ryan was former president of the Ontario Federation of Labour) since he asserted that the radical left have achieved nothing whereas the social-reformist left like himself have achieved much in Canada--in fact making Canada the fifth best place in the world to live. … Continue reading The Limitations of the Social-Reformist Left and Opposition to a United Front without an Independent Working-Class

Empleadores como dictadores, Segunda Parte

Read this post in English [Utilicé ChatGPT (Inteligencia Artificial)  para traducir la versión en inglés al español.] Los representantes sindicales suelen referirse a la “compensación justa” para justificar sus acciones a corto plazo. Por supuesto, no hay nada intrínsecamente malo en los objetivos a corto plazo, pero cuando se presentan como si fueran lo mismo … Continue reading Empleadores como dictadores, Segunda Parte

Another Case of the Social-Reformist Cliche of Corporations Paying Their Fair Share of Taxes: The Case of Marianne Cerilli

Introduction I had a debate of sorts with Marianne Cerilli, a self-defined social activist located in Winnipeg (she has her own business in the area). In the debate, she implied that "green labour" and a "just transition" would solve current economic, political, social and environmental problems. I questioned her view, but she vaguely referred to … Continue reading Another Case of the Social-Reformist Cliche of Corporations Paying Their Fair Share of Taxes: The Case of Marianne Cerilli

The Circular Economy as a Proposed Solution to the Environmental Crisis According to a Social-Reformist Leftist

Introduction On April 24, 2026, Sid Ryan, former president of the Ontario Federation of Labour, posted on Facebook a claim that social reformists like himself are pragmatists who get things done and achieve something for the working class whereas radical leftists have done practically nothing for the working class. I indicated on my last post … Continue reading The Circular Economy as a Proposed Solution to the Environmental Crisis According to a Social-Reformist Leftist

Socialdemocracia o reformismo social y sindicalismo: Sus limitaciones sociales y metodología, Primera Parte

Read this post in English [Utilicé ChatGPT (Inteligencia Artificial)  para traducir la versión en inglés al español.] Este será un texto en dos partes, siendo la segunda un breve enfoque en la metodología inadecuada de los socialdemócratas y sindicalistas. La izquierda radical necesita tomar medidas contra dicha metodología inadecuada. Demuestro brevemente su carácter inadecuado haciendo … Continue reading Socialdemocracia o reformismo social y sindicalismo: Sus limitaciones sociales y metodología, Primera Parte

La Izquierda, Toronto: Cuarte Parte

Read this post in English [Utilicé ChatGPT (Inteligencia Artificial)  para traducir la versión en inglés al español.] Como indiqué en una publicación anterior, el 19 de septiembre de 2018, varios activistas de izquierda dieron una charla sobre qué se debía hacer en la ciudad de Toronto, Ontario, Canadá. Las charlas se publicaron en el sitio … Continue reading La Izquierda, Toronto: Cuarte Parte

Another Abstract Slogan or Cliche of Social-Democratic or Social-Reformist Organizations: Employers or Corporations Paying Their Fair Share of Taxes, Part Five: The Canadian Labour Congress

Introduction I have pointed out that the major Canadian unions use cliches like "fair contracts." (see for example the posts on the two largest Canadian unions Fair Contracts (or Fair Collective Agreements): The Ideological Rhetoric of Canadian Unions, Part One: The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and Fair Contracts or Collective Agreements: The Ideological Rhetoric of … Continue reading Another Abstract Slogan or Cliche of Social-Democratic or Social-Reformist Organizations: Employers or Corporations Paying Their Fair Share of Taxes, Part Five: The Canadian Labour Congress

Fair Wages: Another Example of the Ideological Rhetoric of Canadian Unions, Part Seven: The National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE)

Introduction I was surprised to read an article from Kiri Vadivelu (December 31, 2024, "No to Legislative Strikebreaking! Victory to Postal Workers!") in The Red Review, a "Socialist Action journal." [Socialist Action is an allegedly socialist organization]. Vadivelu was a candidate for mayor in the last municipal elections in Toronto--and I voted for him since he … Continue reading Fair Wages: Another Example of the Ideological Rhetoric of Canadian Unions, Part Seven: The National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE)

Avi Lewis’ New Democratic Party’s Candidature: Reformist Cliches Once Again

Introduction I thought it would be interesting to see if one of the candidates for leadership of the Canadian federal New Democratic Party (a social-reformist party) expresses similar cliches as many of the Canadian unions--especially now (see  Fair Wages: Another Example of the Ideological Rhetoric of Canadian Unions, Part Three: The Canadian Union of Public … Continue reading Avi Lewis’ New Democratic Party’s Candidature: Reformist Cliches Once Again