Robinson's criticism of the anti-imperialist left applies as much to those who defend the abstract right of an abstract Ukraine (apparently without classes, exploitation or internal oppression) to self-determination. Of course, criticism of such abstract positions does not mean that the Russian government's decision to invade the Ukraine should be exempt from critcism. However, the … Continue reading THE UNBEARABLE MANICHEANISM OF THE “ANTI-IMPERIALIST” LEFT
The Need for an Independent Socialist Working-Class Movement Rather Than the Lesser-Evil Option is the Way Forward
John Clarke, former major organizer of the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, recently posted the following on Facebook: John Clarke I'm working on an article on the Trump indictment and it seems to me that the whole issue is tailor made when it comes to revealing the inadequacies of liberal perspectives. First of all, the refrain … Continue reading The Need for an Independent Socialist Working-Class Movement Rather Than the Lesser-Evil Option is the Way Forward
The Basic Functions of the Capitalist State
The capitalist state often combines the appearance of fairness while applying threats and force. The radical left needs to expose this fact whenever possible. John Clarke, former major organizer for the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP), recently posted the following: John Clarke Based on decades of dealing with elected institutions, administrative bureaucracies and repressive bodies, … Continue reading The Basic Functions of the Capitalist State
The Radical Left Should Expose the Real Nature of the Legal System in General and the Court System in Particular
John Clarke, former major organizer for the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, posted the following recently on Facebook: John Clarke When three of us in OCAP faced a jury trial over the deeply reactionary public order charges that were laid against us in regard to the so-called Queen's Park Riot, I know my co-accused considered my … Continue reading The Radical Left Should Expose the Real Nature of the Legal System in General and the Court System in Particular
Critical Education Articles Placed in the Teacher Staff Lounge While I Was a Teacher, Part Twenty-One: The Reproduction of the Intellectual/Manual Division of Labour in the School Curriculum
This is a continuation of a series of posts on summaries of articles, mainly on education. When I was a French teacher at Ashern Central School, in Ashern, Manitoba, Canada, I started to place critiques, mainly (although not entirely) of the current school system. At first, I merely printed off the articles, but then I … Continue reading Critical Education Articles Placed in the Teacher Staff Lounge While I Was a Teacher, Part Twenty-One: The Reproduction of the Intellectual/Manual Division of Labour in the School Curriculum
The UPS Strike That Was Not To Be
John Clarke, former major organizer for the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP), recently posted the following on Facebook: John Clarke We are seeing huge attacks on working class living standards and a rising mood of militancy arising from this. In this context, union structures wedded to rituals of class compromise are an impediment. When, inevitably, … Continue reading The UPS Strike That Was Not To Be
The Need to Push Beyond Social Democratic or Social Reformist Limits
John Clarke, former major organizer of the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP), posted the following recently on Facebook: John Clarke A strike wave of major proportions is developing in Canada. Tellingly, we are seeing workers reject deals and press for more in some instances. The present period is marked by an employer/state drive to ensure … Continue reading The Need to Push Beyond Social Democratic or Social Reformist Limits
Being an Employee Often Involves Lying
John Clarke, former major organizer for the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, recently posted the following on Facebook: John Clarke osSeprdotna050m719i69htf6g96tm3lm058h01h386681mil2uicf74mgat · I was sitting in a Wendy's one day and the manager was interviewing a young man who had applied for a job. She asked him, "What special qualities do you have that would make you … Continue reading Being an Employee Often Involves Lying
Is the Criticism of Social-reformist or Social-democratic Leaders a Tactical or Strategic Issue?
On a Marxist listserve, one Marxist stated: Actually I don't think you have a accurate understanding of critical support. Critical support is not about trying to maintain an ideological purity-- it's a tactic designed to expose the reformists as being incapable of defending the workers; of advancing the struggle for workers power. In response, a supposed … Continue reading Is the Criticism of Social-reformist or Social-democratic Leaders a Tactical or Strategic Issue?
Does Being a Militant Union Leader Justify the Silence of the So-called Radical Left?
On a Marxist listserve, a writer posted with the subject reading "Workers know what it means to be in the working class." These are his short statements: This is Mick Lynch of the Railway Unionists (The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers - RTU) of the UK - who were in bitter strike … Continue reading Does Being a Militant Union Leader Justify the Silence of the So-called Radical Left?
