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A Call to Reclaim May Day
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Protest the IMF & World Bank on May 1, 1995
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(The following is excerpted from the forthcoming January 1995
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Industrial Worker, monthly newspaper of the Industrial
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Workers of the World.)
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We see today that the main purpose of the Cold War was to
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prevent our movements for a better life, our class and our
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organizations in the First World, the East and the Third
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World from coming together. Such alliances could seriously
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threaten the existence of all exploitative institutions,
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whether they are ruled by corporations or by the state,
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whether they call themselves capitalist or socialist. The end
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of the Cold War was the result, at least in part, of the
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refusal to accept this division by people in the First,
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Second and Third worlds. But the end of this form of rule has
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only led to the whole world coming together under the tyranny
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of one global system of exploitation managed by the
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International Monetary Fund and the World Band (IMF/WB), and
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backed up by the military repression of the United States,
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the UN, and virtually all the governments of the world. These
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institutions were consciously created at the Bretton Woods
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Conference in the U.S. in 1944 to constitute a capitalist
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international. The Communist and Third World nationalist
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bureaucracies gradually became active collaborators with the
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IMF/WB, using foreign debts to discipline their own working
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classes. The IMF and the World Bank are this year arrogantly
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celebrating their 50th anniversary.
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We at Neither East Nor West-NYC and Workers' Solidarity
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Alliance/New York & New Jersey are inviting you to join us in
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organizing a day of action against the IMF and the World Bank
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to be held on (or around) Monday May 1, 1995. We have chosen
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May Day because we wish to reclaim the tradition of worldwide
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working-class unity. The May Day tradition (which began as a
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commemoration for the martyrdom of anarchist activists
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following a general strike for a shorter work week in the
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United States in 1886) has become somewhat hollow for those
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raised on Communist-bloc war parades, empty leftist marches
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in Europe and parts of the Third World, and Law Day in the
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U.S. Now more than ever, we need to work together independent
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of official borders. Our hope is that worldwide coordinated
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actions will help to expand this badly needed planetary
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alliance against those institutions which have done so much
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damage to people, communities, cultures and the environment
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all over the world. In choosing this day, we are also
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building on an older May Day tradition of celebrating the
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annual reawakening of the earth in spring. We are reclaiming
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our planet from these desecrators of the land who expropriate
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and exploit us.
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We especially hope to bring the role of the IMF and the World
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Bank to the attention of North Americans and others from the
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western countries who are less aware of the role of these
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organizations even within their own countries. The IMF and
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World Bank are located in the U.S. They are funded primarily
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by the richest governments. The suffering of people in First
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World countries is the result of IMF and World Bank policies
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no less than in other parts of the world. Throughout the
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world, the growth of homelessness, loss of farms and jobs,
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destruction of neighborhoods and communities, slashing of
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social programs and education, de-capitalization of local
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industries, creation of artificial famines, and repression of
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labor and other social movements have all grown as a result
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of IMF/World Bank policies. We also hope that this day of
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action can help build autonomous contacts and networks
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between peoples in every part of the planet. Such contacts
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have until recently been limited and made more problematic by
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the division of the world into two Cold War blocs, and by the
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political loyalties which developed around this division.
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Nearly every country in the world, regardless of political
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ideology, "capitalist" or "communist," has been devastated by
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"structural adjustment programs," the debt crisis and
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development schemes organized by the IMF and World Bank. All
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over the world, people are beginning to express their hatred
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of these bureaucrats and their policies. Demonstrations and
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revolts against the IMF/WB have already taken place in dozens
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of countries ranging from Russia to Mexico, from Melanesia to
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the West Bank, from Lagos to West Berlin. The time has come
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to act together for an end to the IMF and World Bank. The
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statist solutions of the past are repudiated, and nearly
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every government has collaborated with or surrendered to the
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IMF/WB, and has imposed austerity and repression. Only a new
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movement everywhere, for a world without supranational
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government, can free our lives from the authoritarianism and
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exploitation which go by the names "structural adjustment,"
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"privatization," "liberalization," the "free market," the
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"global economy," "budget austerity," "democracy." We are
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finally able to pay attention to the man behind the curtain.
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How we envision the campaign:
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% We are not "in charge" of this project. We are
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volunteering to act as facilitators for communication on the
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project. We want to start talking about the kinds of action
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that different groups would like to do and what resources
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they have available.
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% Not everyone has an IMF or WB office to protest at. But
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everyone has various state or corporate offices that enforce
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IMF/WB policies.
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% Of course all groups have autonomy to pursue their own
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other demands, etc.
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% Your protest doesn't have to happen exactly on May 1, just
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near enough.
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% We would like everyone to contact us as soon as they have
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some ideas about what they are going to do, so we can start
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passing on the information to the other groups. We will do
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several mailings about the proposed plans, and will be
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sending out some kind of IMF/World Bank information packet
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(if you can help with this, please let us know).
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% We are also not dictating the kinds of action to be taken.
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If your group feels it would be most effective participating
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in the traditional May Day actions in your locale, or in a
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larger anti-IMF/WB action in your area, do so by all means
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and pass the news on to us.
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% Please contact us to let us know what you think, so we can
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start planning for May Day 1995.
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% When it's over we'd like reports and photos from the
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various actions so we can report back to all that
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participated.
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% We'd like to see May Day '95 as the launch point for
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ongoing anti-IMF/WB battles, plus any other coordinated
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activity.
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Send replies to Neither East Nor West-NYC, 339 Lafayette St
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#2, New York NY 10012 USA (718/449-7720). This call is also
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available in Russian, Japanese, Spanish, Serbo-Croatian,
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French and German.
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The Industrial Worker has been THE North American voice of
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revolutionary unionism for more than 75 years. To subscribe
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send $15 to Industrial Worker Distribution, P.O. Box 2056,
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Ann Arbor MI 48106. The Industrial Worker editorial offices
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are at 4043 N. Ravenswood #205, Chicago IL 60613 (312/549-
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5045). To reach us by email write: jbekken@igc.apc.org
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