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Workers Solidarity No. 42
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Irish Anarchist Paper
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Net addition
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Making changes happen
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Evolution and Revolution
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THE IDEA OF evolution has always been important to
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socialists. Except for a handful of utopians most have
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thought of socialism in terms of human progress and
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improvment. This idea was given a scientific basis in
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the nineteenth century by socialists who saw society as
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evolving through stages towards socialism (not that it
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would stop here socialism would just be the end of pre-
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history real history could then begin.) Most socialists
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believed that the struggle towards socialism was a
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striving of people to develop and move forward.
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So socialists have been united by the idea of the human
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race advancing towards a better society. They have been
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divided about how to get there. A major division has
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arisen between does who believe that socialism can
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evolve passively through education and example and
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those who believe it has to be fought for.
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CAN CHANGE OCCUR BY ITSELF?
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As capitalism began to develop during the nineteenth
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century small groups began to question the system and
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whether it ran in the interests of everyone. Most of
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this criticism was moral. capitalism was seen as evil
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because it dennied humans their through potential and
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freedom. One of the first practical solutions put
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forward was to build a new society from within
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capitalism. This was the idea of forming socialist co-
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operatives.
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Some of these settlements were models of socialist
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ideas in practice with all goods held in common and an
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equal say for all. For example a Co-op set up at
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Rahiline Co. Clare in 1831.
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This was founded when the owner John Scott Vandeleur
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donated his 618 acre estate to the orginal tenants. The
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Ralahine Agricultural and Manufacturing Co-operative
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Association was an instant success. All land was held
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in common and workers were paid in labour notes. These
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could be redeemed for supplies from the committee but
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such was the abundance they were hardly required. The
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committee was elected by all the ex-tenants and was
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made up of both men and women.
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Unfortunately Vandeleur lost all his money gambling
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and the estate was sold to pay debts. The worker's
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signed a declaration"We the under-signed members of the
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Ralahine Agricultural and Manufacturng Co-Operative
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Association have experienced over the last 2 years
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contentment, peace and happiness.........." (quoted in
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P. Berrisford Eliss History of the Irish Working Class)
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The area quickly settled down to the old pattern of
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police and landlord violence and agricultural revolts
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exactly as before. Despite the best intentions of the
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co-operativists few wanted to follow their example and
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just hand land to the peasants. None of their schemes
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led to socialism though some gave a clue as to how it
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might work in practise. In Ireland today modern farm
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co-ops are just limited companies. Many are among the
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most sucessful capitalist enteprises in the country.
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ISLANDS IN THE STREAM
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Unfortunately these isolated social experiments are
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doomed to failure. There can be no islands in the
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stream of capitalism. Any such group has to enter into
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economic relations with the modern capitalist economy
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eventually.
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The only other choice is total self containment and
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isolation like the religious colonies of Hutterites,
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Menonites and Amish in America. Though these societies
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spurn war and violence and hold all goods in common
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they are also conservative, sexist and rooted in
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tradition. They have basically stood still for 400
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years and ignored the world around them. They cannot
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move forward because progress and evolution is
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ultimately based on social and human contact.
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IS THAT A BALLOT BOX IN YOUR POCKET?
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So socialism won't evolve from islands within
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capitalism. Neither will it evolve from example,
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education or voting to put the "good guys" in power.
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Only a total idiot (and I've met a few in my time)
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could believe that voting social democrats into power
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could bring about socialism. A study of parliamentry
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democracy in Western Europe between 1970 and 1985 noted
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that "all European parties of any reasonable size have
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enjoyed at least one period of power in this period."
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"Socialists" have been in government everywhere! Yet
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through out Europe it has been business as usual. No
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matter what party was in power economic policty
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remained unchanged In the election in Australia last
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year a panel of leading economic experts could not see
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any difference between the Labour party and neo-
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thatcherite Liberal party on economic policy.
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The striking thing about parliamentry democracy is
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its entirely undemocractic character. John Stuart Mill
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the 19th century liberal philosopher saw democracy as a
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form of government in which "the intellectual classes
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would lead the government and the government would lead
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the stupid classes" Whatever about the intelligence of
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"democratic" governments they certainly rule in the
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interests of a minority class. The "stupid classes" get
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to mark a card every few years and otherwise put up or
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shut up. Capitalist democracy is merely an exercise in
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mass disefranchisement.
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BIOLOGICAL CRISIS
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So how do we anarchists see socialist ideas evolving?
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Evolution is not necessarily a smooth and even process.
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The modern veiw of evolution in biology is a story of
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long periods of stability with little change separated
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by brief crisis periods. Within this short periods of
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evolutionary time there were huge waves of evolutionary
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change along with mass extinctions. During this time
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hundreds of species perished and hundreds of new ones
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evolved. This idea was first put forward by a
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materialist zoologist; Stephen J Gould. It is to the
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idea of materialism that we turn to for our veiw of how
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societies evolve.
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Society does not progress slowly and smoothly but
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after long periods of evolution there are briefer
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periods of revolutionary change. Capitalism, for
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example, evolved slowly from within feudalism. However
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the actual transition from feudalism to capitalism was
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marked by upheaval and social revolution throughout
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Europe. A new class of merchants and capitalists
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overthrew an old order of lords and monarchs. Democracy
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and the nation state replaced a network of earldoms and
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dukedoms losely bound together by a king or queen.
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REVOLUTIONS
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Our view is that, unfortunately, major social change
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does not happen quickly or easilly. Anarchism won't
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just happen. It will only succeed when the majority of
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society have the ability and the wish to run it in
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their own interests.
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In practice we see revolution as building from the
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ground up. Workers infringing more and more on the
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bosses' profit margins and eventually questioning their
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right to make a profit on the backs of the working
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class and taking over their workplace. As the struggle
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progresses more workers setup workplace commitees,
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councils and eventually defence militias. Groups begin
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to federate upwards on the basis of democracy,
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delegation and recallability. This is a revolution
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desired by many not imposed by a few (as most past
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revolutions have been.)
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Inevitably when faced with a major challenge the
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bosses and state will be ready to fight to defend their
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wealth and power. We have to be ready to fight to
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defend and forward the revolution.
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With good organisation, most people on our side and
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much of the army coming over we would hope this would
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not be a long or bloody fight. We are certain the
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system can't be reformed out of existence. It has to be
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destroyed. We are revolutionaries not out of blood lust
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or because we think it sounds cool. We are
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revolutionaries because it is the only way forward.
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Des Mc Carron
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This is the sixth part of the latest issue of Workers Solidarity,
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produced by the Irish anarchist group, the Workers Solidarity
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Movement. We are changing the format for this posting to
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two parts consisting of short articles and then posting longer
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related articles separately. They should arrive on this
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list/newsgroup over the next few days. Some lists/
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newsgroups will only get postings relevant to them. To
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get other parts reply to this address with a request or
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watch out for them on alt.society.anarchy between the
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13th and 24th of June.
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The parts and their contents are.
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Workers Solidarity 42 (Editorial and shorts) 1/6
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For starters
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That's Capitalism
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Stake your claim to cash
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PLC students demand grants
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Telethon - A hypocritical sham
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If the cops don't like you
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French show how to fight... and win!
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Bosnia, Rwanda and UN intervention.
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Workers Solidarity 42 (More shorts) 2/6
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Significant minority say NO to union leaders
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Don't vote...it only encourages them
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Letter
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Prepare to Sink the service charges
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Find Out More
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WS 42 Gay Pride 3/6
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Loud and Proud
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The reasons Emmet Stagg should resign
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WS 42 Ireland, Sinn Fein and the peace talks. 4/6
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Yes to peace
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WS 42 Year of the Family 5/6
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Parents, puritans and poverty
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Gas masks and pantyhose
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WS 42 Evolution and revolution 6/6
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The Workers Solidarity Movement can be contacted at
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PO Box 1528, Dublin 8, Ireland
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or by anonymous e-mail to an64739@anon.penet.fi
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Some of our material is available via the Spunk press electronic archive
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by FTP to etext.archive.umich.edu or 141.211.164.18
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or by gopher ("gopher etext.archive.umich.edu")
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in the directory /pub/Politics/Spunk/texts/groups/WSM
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