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Wednesday, 27 March 2019
Labour’s woes over Brexit or No Brexit: don’t lose sight of the real problem - inequality!
Sunday, 24 March 2019
Wellsprings of resistance – struggles over water in Europe
The
question of who controls water and for what purpose makes water inherently
political. Whether it’s water sources, water production such as desalination
plants and waste treatment, or water services, private industry and financial
markets are approaching water as the “it” commodity of the coming decade. Water
grabbing is a form of accumulation by dispossession. Risk is shifted from
private investors to the public whilst profits are siphoned off in the opposite
direction. In this guest post, Madelaine
Moore draws on her recent Rosa Luxemburg publication Wellsprings
of Resistance.
Sunday, 17 March 2019
“Europe is at a crossroad, and so are trade unions”. Interview with Andreas Bieler.
From the
early 1980s onwards workers’ rights across Europe have been greatly cut back,
especially with regards to collective bargaining and trade unions’ involvement
in government decision-making. GDP kept growing, but the distribution has been
so uneven that many people have lost out as a result. Is there an alternative
to this that might lead to greater social equality? I was recently interviewed
by the Italian online magazine ytali.
We discussed neo-liberal restructuring across the EU, the related increasing
social inequality, the rise of nationalism and potential progressive
alternatives underpinned by social justice. I argued that “organised labour has
realised it needs a much broader agenda to stay relevant, so it is starting to
participate on issues such as water, energy and democracy”.