Weekly podcast offering a Marxist approach to the big issues we face in a world of capitalist crisis. Fighting for jobs, homes and public services for all. From strikes and mass movements through to community campaigns, history and theory. We shine a light on the struggles of workers and young people, and discuss the strategy for a socialist fightback.
134: How to fight the far right
In this episode of the podcast Josh Asker the editor of 'The Socialist,' explains the tactics and strategies needed to build a mass movement against the far right.
Socialism 2024
Get your tickets for socialism here: www.socialism.org.uk
Do you want to be part of building the socialist opposition that we need to end austerity, poverty, climate crisis, racism and discrimination, and war?
Taking place on Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 November, the Socialism 2024 weekend will arm you with the ideas to fight back under the Starmer government against the capitalist system it defends.
Socialism 2024 will be taking place only days after Rachel Reeves’ autumn budget which will show Labour’s plans to make the working class pay for the crisis of the capitalist system while the rich get richer.
Join hundreds of trade unionists, students, community campaigners, and those who just want to find out about socialist ideas to discuss and debate ideas to change the world.
The centrepiece of the event will be the main rally on the Saturday evening where you will hear from leading socialists. There will be over 40 workshops running throughout Saturday and Sunday on all sorts of topics. And there will be closing rallies on the Sunday afternoon.
Smash racism
The large counter-protests on 7 August pointed to the potential to build an anti-racist movement. We must challenge attempts by racists and the populist and far right to take advantage of the anger at Starmer’s attacks on living standards.
The workshops in this theme at Socialism 2024 are an opportunity to look at the ideas needed to do that and include:
You can’t have capitalism without racism: The origins of racism and the struggle to end it today
Capitalism and Islamophobia
After the riots: the role of the trade unions in a Community Defence Stewards organisation
Further Reading:
Lessons from the Fight against the Far Right:
The working class has a long history of mobilising to resist attempts by far-right forces to attack and intimidate our communities. The Socialist Party and its predecessor Militant has a long history of taking part in those struggles, including at times playing a leading role.
In all these struggles, the fight to stop the far right is completely bound with the fight for a socialist alternative, and mobilising the working class to fight for decent jobs and homes, fully funded services, and all our communities need.
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/130801/02-10-2024/lessons-from-the-fight-against-the-far-right/
The first lightning flashes – and what to do
One month after Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour party was ‘swept to power’ by a paltry 20% of the electorate – the lowest support base of any government since the introduction of universal male suffrage in 1918 – violent protests and riots, instigated by far-right groups, broke out across the country. For those trapped in asylum-seekers’ hostels or mosques under brutal attack from gangs of rioters, the experience was terrifying. More generally, many Black, Asian and Muslim people feel that their safety is increasingly under threat. Tell Mama, a monitoring group tracking Islamophobic hate crimes, reported a five-fold increase in threats to Muslims compared to the same time last year.
https://socialismtoday.org/the-first-lightning-flashes-and-what-to-do
10/15/2024 • 26 minutes, 27 seconds
Nigeria Erupts - Build the Solidarity Campaign
In August protestors took to the streets in towns and cities across Nigeria in anger at the deepening social and economic crises gripping the country, felt by ordinary Nigerians as a worsening cost of living crisis. But the state, led by the government of President Bola Tinubu, cracked down hard.
Hundreds of activists have been detained without charge, such as Daniel Akande in Abuja. Others, including CWI member Adaramoye Michael Lenin, and Mosiu Sodiq, also in Abuja, have been charged with treason, which carries the death penalty. The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), and its president Joe Ajaero, have also been subject to a state campaign of harassment.
In response socialists and trade unionists worldwide are mounting an international solidarity campaign.
In this podcast, a radio interview carried on the South African channel PowerFM - www.power987.co.za - Weizmann Hamilton, general secretary of the Marxist Workers Party and a member of the Committee for a Workers International’s International Executive Committee, discusses the situation in Nigeria and the Nigerian Solidarity Campaign.
- Visit the CWI website for more Marxist analysis at www.socialistworld.net
- Download Nigeria Solidarity Campaign material here: https://linktr.ee/nigeriansolidarityuk
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9/20/2024 • 21 minutes, 37 seconds
133. Trade Union Congress 2024
133. Trade Union Congress 2024
If the trade unions were to take the first steps towards building a political alternative it could rapidly build into a mass force to challenge Labour, the populist and far right, and to fight for the socialist change we need. So far, the union leaders have stubbornly resisted such an initiative. But in this changed political landscape, more and more workers will inevitably come into direct conflict with Starmer’s pro-capitalist government as it is compelled to attack them under the impact of economic crisis. Even those union leaders who are today buying into and sowing the illusions of Labour being the workers’ friend will find it difficult to resist the impact of the stormy events to come.
In this Episode of the podcast, Rob Williams, the socialist party’s industrial organiser, discusses the upcoming Trade Union Congress which is taking place on the 8th-11th September in Brighton and what industrial and political strategy the Socialist Party is putting forward within the workers movement.
To contact the Socialist Party about this podcast or to find out about becoming a member visit: www.socialistparty.org.uk
Check out the Committee for a workers International, for analysis of world events, and for those listening in other parts of the world, get in touch to join the fight for socialism in your country, that’s www.socialistworld.net
Further reading
Trade unions must fight New Labour austerity
As things stand, Reeves is planning a ‘blood and tears’ budget on 30 October. No extra money for local councils facing ‘bankruptcy’ – sacking more workers and decimating more libraries, children’s centres and other services. Nothing to resolve the crisis in the universities. Forcing more children into poverty by refusing to scrap the two-child benefit cap. The horror list goes on.
But the message that union leaders should be taking from the first few weeks of this Labour government is that when working-class people organise and fight back through strike action they can win. If given a determined lead, workers in the public sector will be confident that they can fight to win increases that go much further towards restoring what they lost under austerity, while defending public services for everyone.
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/129342/28-08-2024/trade-unions-must-fight-new-labour-austerity/
The first lightning flashes – and what to do
The summer riots have brought a new immediacy to the task facing the workers’ movement of building a new, mass vehicle for its political representation, and the debate on the way to achieve this must be urgently stepped up. But to put things in proportion, just weeks into the new situation of a Starmer premiership, they are but the first lightning flashes of the wild and stormy weather to come which will further enormously develop the conditions needed to realise the goal.
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/129342/28-08-2024/trade-unions-must-fight-new-labour-austerity/
9/3/2024 • 27 minutes, 28 seconds
132. Tories Smashed! Build The Socialist Opposition
Not just booted out. The Tories have been crushed. The electorate has punished them for 14 years of austerity, attacks on the working class, lies and corruption. The result, in terms of the number of seats, is a Labour landslide, but enthusiasm for Keir Starmer’s Labour was absent from this general election. The absolute vote for Labour was 9.6 million, lower than the 10.2 million vote Jeremy Corbyn-led Labour got in 2019, never mind the 12.8 million he won in 2017. Labour’s vote share, at around 34%, is the lowest ever for a general election victor, whereas in 2017 Corbyn got 40% of the vote, the biggest jump for a national party in one election since 1945. The turnout was less than 60%, reflecting massive disenfranchisement from the mainstream political parties.
In this Episode of the podcast, Socialist Party General Secretary Hannah Sell breaks down the main trends we can see emerging from the general election results, and what the tasks are for the workers’ movement under a Starmer government
To contact the Socialist Party about this podcast or to find out about becoming a member visit: www.socialistparty.org.uk
Check out the Committee for a workers International, for analysis of world events, and for those listening in other parts of the world, get in touch to join the fight for socialism in your country, that’s www.socialistworld.net
Further reading
Tories smashed – build the socialist opposition
The crisis of British capitalism is increasingly being reflected in the volatility of politics. Labour has been swept to power in a ‘landslide’, but so was Boris Johnson at the head of the Tories five years ago. At the time we said it would be a pyrrhic victory, but the same will also be true for Starmer’s Labour. Any capitalist government will face mass opposition – because capitalism is offering only endless austerity for the working-class majority. Therefore, discussions on how the working class can build its own party, armed with a socialist programme, are being posed increasingly urgently.
The Socialist Party will argue for such a party to fight for the socialist transformation of society: for the nationalisation, under democratic workers’ control, of the major monopolies and banks that dominate the economy, with compensation paid only on the basis of proven need. This is a vital step to breaking the stranglehold of the capitalist class, and laying the basis for the development of a socialist plan of production, where all the science and technique created by capitalism could be harnessed and developed to meet the needs of all.
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/127135/05-07-2024/tories-smashed-build-the-socialist-opposition-2/
TUSC general election report - Everything you wanted to know about the GE 2024 but were afraid to ask
This report is a statistical review of the 2024 UK general election. Its purpose is to set the context for a discussion on both the TUSC general election campaign –including the work before the election to prepare for a working class challenge at the polls – and what the tasks are now for the battle to build a new, mass vehicle to politically represent the interests of the working class. Because the one thing that is absolutely clear from the outcome of July 4th – as it was before – is that they won’t find representation in the new government now occupying Downing Street.
That the July 4th general election was an historic moment is now a commonplace in media commentary. But what exactly is ‘historic’ about it is being consciously blurred. That is why this report is structured in the way that it is. It includes statistics detailing: alienation from establishment politics, the long-term changes in electoral support for Labour, the electoral history of the Greens and Reform, and the effects of the Muslim vote on 4th July.
https://www.tusc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/2024-GE-The-Fact-File.pdf
7/12/2024 • 28 minutes, 33 seconds
131. Prepare A Workers' General Election Stand
131. Prepare a workers’ general election stand
In the local elections on 2nd May, the Socialist Party stood as part of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC). TUSC is an electoral coalition which was co-founded by the late Bob Crow, then general secretary of the RMT transport workers’ union. Its primary goal is to enable trade unionists, community campaigners and socialists who are fighting for a new mass workers’ party to stand candidates against pro-austerity establishment politicians under a clear banner. In the 10% of council seats where TUSC stood, voters had the opportunity to support a clear anti-austerity, anti-war candidate.
It is no coincidence that these were the best results for TUSC since it was relaunched in 2020 after Corbyn’s defeat inside Labour. In total, TUSC was able to achieve over 40,000 votes on 2 May. In the local elections it had a post-relaunch record 46 candidates who got 5% or more, with ten getting over 10% and two scoring over 30%. While TUSC’s results were still modest, they point towards the growing search for a socialist alternative to Starmer’s New Labour, even before the advent of a Starmer-led government. They are also a positive demonstration of the benefits of democratic collaboration between different forces, around a minimum anti-austerity programme, with trade unionists playing a central role.
Check out the TUSC website at www.tusc.org.uk
In this Episode of the podcast, Socialist Party General Secretary Hannah Sell breaks down the main trends we can see emerging from the local election results, and what lessons we can draw from this to prepare a Workers’ General election stand
To contact the Socialist Party about this podcast or to find out about becoming a member visit: www.socialistparty.org.uk
Check out the CWI, for analysis of world events, and for those listening in other parts of the world, get in touch to join the fight for socialism in your country, that’s www.socialistworld.net
5/15/2024 • 28 minutes, 34 seconds
130. The fight for workers' politics now
Over the last two years of strikes the working class in Britain has begun to feel its collective power. It is about to face a Starmer-led government that will defend the interests of the capitalist class. Further development of trade union militancy is going to be vital, but our class will also desperately need its own party. Any steps that can be taken in that direction in the pre-election period will put the workers’ movement in a much stronger position for the battles ahead. That’s why the Socialist party is standing in the local elections on 2 May as part of the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition (TUSC), which aims to bring together the strongest possible workers electoral challenge possible.
Check out the TUSC website at www.tusc.org.uk
This Special Episode of the Podcast, recorded on the 20th March 2024, is a recording of Hannah Sell, the general secretary of the Socialist Party, speaking at a Socialist Party public meeting in South London.
To contact the Socialist Party about this podcast or to find out about becoming a member visit: www.socialistparty.org.uk
Check out the CWI, for analysis of world events, and for those listening in other parts of the world, get in touch to join the fight for socialism in your country, that’s www.socialistworld.net
Further reading
The fight for workers’ politics now
There is not so far any sign of a national political expression of the anti-war movement, never mind one based on the workers’ movement. However, a workers’ list – including suspended, expelled and deselected Labour MPs – could get a bloc of MPs elected. The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC), in which the Socialist Party participates, is campaigning to bring together the strongest possible working-class challenge at both the local and general elections.
https://socialismtoday.org/the-fight-for-workers-politics-now
Building on Rochdale – the fight for a new workers’ party
“Beyond alarming” is how Tory prime minister Rishi Sunak declared George Galloway’s victory in the Rochdale by-election, at a specially convened press conference on the steps of Downing Street. Labour leader Keir Starmer appeared equally alarmed as he apologised for having to withdraw support for the Labour candidate in the by-election, giving Galloway an easier path to victory.
Rochdale “raised the confidence of all those looking for a working-class socialist alternative to Labour”. Even in the limited time left before the general election there is the potential to take important steps towards creating such an alternative.
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/122735/25-03-2024/editorial-building-on-rochdale-the-fight-for-a-new-workers-party/
3/29/2024 • 31 minutes, 13 seconds
Crisis & Class Struggle in Germany
Sascha Staničić, national spokesperson of the Socialist Organisation Solidarity, Sol, the CWI in Germany, discusses the CWI’s analysis of the crisis and class struggle in Germany, with Sean Figg, from the CWI’s International Secretariat.
For a whole period German capitalism has been a bulwark of stability for capitalism on the European continent. Now it has entered a period of turmoil, unprecedented since reunification more than thirty years ago. In this podcast we cover the political crisis of the German ‘traffic light’ coalition, the rise of the right-populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the mass movement against it, the Sara Wagenknecht-led split from DIE LINKE (the Left Party), the protests of the small farmers and the important strike-wave involving workers from multiple sectors.
- Visit the CWI website for more Marxist analysis at socialistworld.net.
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3/11/2024 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Capitalism in Crisis and at War – A Marxist Analysis
The crisis of world capitalism means war and conflicts, economic stagnation and crises, and political instability on every continent. The working class, young people, and the poor masses around the world are responding with uprisings, mass movements, strike waves and an increased searching for the forms of organisation and the political ideas necessary to challenge capitalism.
Tony Saunois, secretary of the CWI, and Sean Figg, from the CWI’s International Secretariat, discuss the CWI’s analysis of the world situation, developed at a five-day meeting of the CWI’s International Executive Committee in January, which brought together comrades from each of the 14 countries in which the CWI is organised. The brutal war of state-terror being waged by the Israeli state against the Palestinians took centre-stage…
Visit the CWI website for more Marxist analysis at www.socialistworld.net
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2/7/2024 • 42 minutes, 43 seconds
129. Marion Lloyd: a socialist candidate for PCS general secretary
Marion will build an industrial plan capable of winning, including national and selective action and overtime bans. Marion will ensure that PCS takes the lead to coordinate with other unions on pay, jobs and against Tory anti-union laws. Marion will give your reps and branches the tools they need to do the job you elected them to do.
Get involved: https://bln.org.uk/
Leaflet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Puuc3ZZ5L4cSGjyIqlxeqLGhgO9wbMYc/view?usp=sharing
To contact the Socialist Party about this podcast or to find out about becoming a member:
www.socialistparty.org.uk
Check out the CWI, for analysis of world events, and for those listening in other parts of the world, get in touch to join the fight for socialism in your country, that’s www.socialistworld.net
Socialism 2023
Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 November, Institute of Education, London WC1H 0AL
It will be an in-person weekend of discussion and debate on ideas to change the world hosted by the Socialist Party.
Marion will be a speaker at the main Saturday night rally at Socialism 2023.
At the event there will be around 40 workshops where you can ask those questions forming in your head as you listen to this, raise your own points, argue if you wish. You will be among hundreds of people who want to change the world. The topics covered will include a discussion on ‘Building Marxism in the trade unions and workplaces’ and ‘How can the anti-union Minimum Services legislation be defeated?’
You can buy a ticket that includes hostel accommodation, there’s a free creche throughout, and it will be brilliant. For tickets and info: www.socialism.org.uk
Further reading
Socialism Today October 2023 No.273
Drawing lessons from the strike wave
The current strike wave, which erupted more than a year ago with national strike action by railworkers in the RMT union, marks the beginning of a new era in the class struggle in Britain. Rob Williams gives an overview of the strike action so far and draws vital lessons for the workers’ movement for the battles to come, especially under, as looks likely, a future Starmer government.
https://socialismtoday.org/drawing-lessons-from-the-strike-wave
PCS: the real issues at stake
The dispute within the left of Britain’s largest civil service union raises key issues for the whole labour movement. Above all, the need for democratic, lay-member control of fighting trade unions. Hannah Sell and Rob Williams explain the background to the current situation.
https://socialismtoday.org/archive/221/pcs.html
11/2/2023 • 21 minutes, 46 seconds
128. Behind the headlines, how can the Israel-Palestine conflict be solved?
Capitalism and its political representatives are totally incapable of meeting any of the needs of working-class and poor people anywhere on the globe. All that is on offer is a never-ending diet of war, poverty, oppression and repression.
Now the Israeli regime is on the verge of launching a brutal land offensive in Gaza, raising the possibility of war spilling over into a wider confrontation that could inflame the whole region, and adding to the multiple crises the capitalist system is already creating internationally.
The Israeli regime’s indiscriminate bombing and starving of 2.3 million people in Gaza, including 1 million children, of food, water, medicines and fuel – “a death sentence” according to the United Nations - has provoked mass protests around the world.
This podcast, recorded on 23 October, goes behind the headlines to examine the processes that have brought us to this point – and to offer socialist ideas to build the anti-war movement to end the conflict and deliver peace, security and a decent future for the masses of the region.
In this podcast we speak to Judy Beishon who is a member of the Socialist Party’s executive committee and of the International Secretariat of the Committee for a Workers’ International, which is the world socialist organisation to which the Socialist Party is affiliated.
Get in touch
To contact the Socialist Party about this podcast or to find out about becoming a member:
www.socialistparty.org.uk
We also recommend checking out the CWI, with analysis of world events, and for those listening in other parts of the world, get in touch to join the fight for socialism in your country, that’s www.socialistworld.net
Socialism 2023
Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 November, Institute of Education, London WC1H 0AL
It will be an in-person weekend of discussion and debate on ideas to change the world hosted by the Socialist Party.
The many workshops will include a discussion on ‘Gaza under siege: how can a Palestinian state be achieved?’
Judy will be among the many speakers introducing workshops where you will also have a chance to ask those questions forming in your head as you listen to this, to raise your own points, to argue if you wish. You will be among hundreds of people who want to change the world.
You can buy a ticket that includes hostel accommodation, there’s a free creche throughout, and it will be brilliant. For tickets and info: www.socialism.org.uk
Further reading
Socialism Today September 2023 No.272
Is a Palestinian state possible?
This article was written in September on the 30th anniversary of the first Oslo accord – and before the eruption of the war. Judy Beishon discusses what conditions would be necessary for achieving an independent state
The article will be posted here shortly, where you can find previous articles on the issue: https://socialismtoday.org
And can be read here: https://www.socialistworld.net/2023/10/07/israel-palestine-30-years-since-the-oslo-accord-will-there-ever-be-a-palestinian-state/
Website of the Socialist Party for up-to-date articles: www.socialistparty.org.uk
10/25/2023 • 43 minutes, 29 seconds
127. A Marxist take on the world economic crisis
In this podcast with Hannah Sell, Socialist Party general secretary, we look at the world economy, how the capitalist system works – or doesn’t work - and draw conclusions for socialists.
It is the first time that, across much of the world, a surge in inflation has coexisted with widespread financial vulnerabilities. The longer the inflation persists, the stronger and longer the required policy tightening, and hence the bigger the financial stability risks”. The central banks are walking a tightrope, with little room for manoeuvre.
Hannah draws out how, whatever the immediate perspectives are for the world economy, there is no prospect of any new golden era of capitalist progress.
That does not mean, however, that the Great Recession is going to be precisely replicated. On the contrary, the capitalists will face crises in the next period that are likely to be even more devastating for their system, both economically and politically. None of the factors which led to the 2007-08 recession have been overcome, while the ‘solutions’ that were adopted to ameliorate its effects will not be possible in the same way next time.
Hannah explains how the capitalist classes of the world have no way out of the intractable problems facing their system – economic, political, environmental. Halting climate change would clearly only be possible on a global basis, and yet under twenty-first century capitalism it is a tool for protectionism.
Only planning, under the democratic control of the working class, will make it possible to develop production to a higher stage, organising it on a global basis to satisfy social needs and halt and reverse climate change, rather than being driven by the greed for profit. Replacing this rotten capitalist system with democratic socialist planning is the urgent task facing the working class worldwide.
Get in touch
To contact the Socialist Party about this podcast or to find out about becoming a member:
www.socialistparty.org.uk
We also recommend checking out the CWI, with analysis of world events, and for those listening in other parts of the world, get in touch to join the fight for socialism in your country, that’s www.socialistworld.net
Socialism 2023
Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 November, Institute of Education, London WC1H 0AL
It will be an in-person weekend of discussion and debate on ideas to change the world hosted by the Socialist Party.
Hannah will be a key note speaker at the Saturday night rally and will also be among the many speakers introducing workshops where you will also have a chance to ask those questions forming in your head as you listen to this, to raise your own points, to argue if you wish. You will be among hundreds of socialist fighters at this weekend event – so it will be brilliant.
Socialism 2023 takes place on 25 and 26 November in London. You can buy a ticket that includes hostel accommodation, there’s a free creche throughout, and it will be brilliant.
For tickets and info: www.socialism.org.uk
Further reading
Socialism Today September 2023 No.270
The end of Golden Eras
The new lease of life that world capitalism experienced after the collapse of the Stalinist states of Russia and Eastern Europe from the late 1980s has definitively run its course. Whatever the immediate perspectives are for the world economy, argues HANNAH SELL, there is no prospect of any new golden era of capitalist progress.
https://socialismtoday.org/the-end-of-golden-eras
Socialism Today July/August 2023 No.269
China, Mao and the markets
At a time of intensifying economic and geopolitical rivalry between the United States and China, HANNAH SELL reviews a book that stresses the role of the Communist Party-controlled state in China’s economy.
https://socialismtoday.org/china-mao-and-the-markets
10/18/2023 • 57 minutes, 14 seconds
126. Chile 50 Years On - socialism is possible but heroism isn't enough
Fifty years since it was crushed, the Chilean revolution of 1970-73 remains a reference point, not only in Chile, but internationally, for both the working class and its organisations - and the capitalist classes.
In Chile, in the wake of the 2019 mass movement, the legacy of the coup is again hotly contested.
The defenders of capitalism feel compelled to go further than ever before in justifying the bloody repression of the workers’ movement, insisting that, brutal as it was, it was necessary to “save” Chile from a “Marxist dictatorship”. In the English-speaking world too, many capitalist newspapers and magazines have devoted coverage to the anniversary, also repeating this line.
This reflects the ruling classes’ fear that in the crisis-ridden capitalism of the 2020s many Chiles potentially lie ahead. Therefore the burying of the real history of the Chilean revolution, and the justification of the horrors perpetrated against the heroic Chilean working class in the years after the coup, is an ideological front in today’s class struggle.
From the other side of the class barricades, the working class and radical youth, need to be armed with an understanding of the Chilean revolution, so that in the future, when the working class is again within reaching distance of a successful socialist revolution, it succeeds in conquering power and transforming society.
Get in touch
To contact the Socialist Party about this podcast or to find out about becoming a member:
www.socialistparty.org.uk
We also recommend checking out the CWI, with analysis of world events, and for those listening in other parts of the world, get in touch to join the fight for socialism in your country, that’s www.socialistworld.net
Further reading
Socialism Today September 2023 No.270
Chile 1973: Heroism was not enough. This article was first published in the September 1998 edition of Socialism Today, issue No.31, TONY SAUNOIS, secretary of the Committee for a Workers International (CWI), explains how this tragedy unfolded and the lessons that persist today.
https://socialismtoday.org/
NEW BOOK: Chile: The revolution - how and why it was crushed (pre-order)
The CWI is publishing a new book to bring the lessons of the Chilean revolution, and its crushing, to the new generation of working class and young activists. Written by Tony Saunois, CWI secretary, from 1984 Tony spent a number of years working in the underground opposition to the Pinochet dictatorship within Chile.
http://leftbooks.co.uk/Chile-The-revolution-how-and-why-it-was-crushed-pre-order
Also available at Socialism 2023
Socialism 2023
Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 November, Institute of Education, London WC1H 0AL
It will be an in-person weekend of discussion and debate on ideas to change the world hosted by the Socialist Party.
Tony will be among the many speakers introducing workshops where you will also have a chance to ask those questions forming in your head as you listen to this, to raise your own points, to argue if you wish. You will be among hundreds of socialist fighters – so it will be brilliant.
You will also be able to get your hands on copies of Tony’s book.
Socialism 2023 takes place on 25 and 26 November in London. You can buy a ticket that includes hostel accommodation, there’s a free creche throughout, and it will be brilliant.
For tickets and info: www.socialism.org.uk
9/14/2023 • 48 minutes, 51 seconds
125 Dave Nellist - former 'Workers' MP on a Worker's Wage' discusses the Tory sleaze scandal
We sat down with Socialist Party member Dave Nellist to discuss the latest Tory sleaze scandal, how he went about only taking a average worker's wage and how as a supporter of the Militant (now the Socialist Party) he used his position as a Labour MP to give a voice for working class people everywhere and fight for socialist change.
Dave was a ‘Militant’ Labour MP for Coventry South East 1983-92 before being explleed from the Labout Party in 1991 for refusing to pay the Poll Tax and was a Socialist Party Councillor in Coventry between 1998-2012.
Currently Dave is the chair of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC), which the Socialist Party is a part of alongside the RMT trade union and others.
TUSC is preparing to stand candidates in the council elections in May against councillors - Labour, Tory or others - who continue to carry out austerity attacks on working-class communities.
We invite trade unionists and community campaigners, who are prepared to pledge to oppose the council cuts, to stand with us as part of TUSC.
We hope this can be a step towards building a new, mass working-class party to fight in our interests, not those of the bosses.
Interested in finding out more or Joining the Socialists?
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Tory sleaze scandal continues, an ex-workers' MP responds
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/33346/17-11-2021/tory-sleaze-scandal-continues-an-ex-workers-mp-responds
A political voice for the working class
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/16844/05-06-2013/1983-a-political-voice-for-the-working-class
Terry Fields MP, Prisoner DV 3695 - The jailing of 'poll tax' rebel and Militant
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32785/07-07-2021/terry-fields-mp-prisoner-dv-3695-the-jailing-of-poll-tax-rebel-and-militant
Terry Fields: A socialist voice that rocked Whitehall
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/6254/09-07-2008/terry-fields-a-socialist-voice-that-rocked-whitehall
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1/4/2022 • 38 minutes, 25 seconds
Cop 26 - Socialist Change to end Climate Change
November 5/6 in Glasgow saw some of the largest political mobilisations since the onslaught of the Covid pandemic. The catalyst was the bosses’ summit, COP26, a forum to find ‘solutions’ to limit global warming, but more importantly, to save the capitalist system.
The first protest on the Friday saw a march of up to 20,000 strong – which was an overwhelmingly youthful demonstration organised by Fridays for Future, with a huge openness to the ideas that a systemic change to the profit-driven rottenness of capitalism is necessary.
The Saturday demo, organised by the COP Coalition, was a larger demonstration of around 70,000 and not so youthful, but nevertheless the widespread lack of faith in COP to deliver a workable solution for the vast majority of humanity was clear to see.
This episode is a recording of the post demo meeting organised by the Socialist Party's sister organisation - Socialist Party Scotland and the CWI.
We hear from Matt Dobson from Socialist Party Scotland and Mark Best from the Socialist Party.
After tens of thousands marched and walked out in Glasgow and across the world in response to the failure of the UN COP26 summit, many are discussing what next for the climate strike movement.
The situation is critical. Major capitalist powers, despite all their rhetoric around the Glasgow Climate pact, are stepping up oil production and using reserves to combat an energy price hike. How is mass pressure going to be built to fight for the aspirations of the climate movement when the capitalists meet again in Egypt for COP27?
The environmental crisis wrought by unchecked capitalist greed is just one of the clearest examples of how the that system offers no future for the vast majority of humanity.
Workers and youth are increasingly drawing that conclusion. We would appeal to them to discuss with us, join us and fight for the socialist transformation of society.
Growing support for socialist ideas at COP26 protests
https://socialistpartyscotland.org.uk/2021/11/08/growing-support-for-socialist-ideas-at-cop26-protests/
After COP26: where next for the climate movement?
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/33401/01-12-2021/after-cop26-where-next-for-the-climate-movement
COP26: Zero trust in capitalist class: Fight for socialism to end climate destruction
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/33265/03-11-2021/fight-for-socialism-to-end-climate-destruction
COP26 begins - workers strike for pay
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/33276/03-11-2021/cop26-begins-workers-strike-for-pay
12/14/2021 • 52 minutes, 29 seconds
123. Cuban protests – what do they represent?
Cuban protests – what do they represent?
On 11 July, Cuba was rocked by the largest protests to have taken place since the “Maleconazo” protests that erupted in 1994. The 1994 protests followed the collapse of the former USSR and the abrupt cutting off of aid to Cuba. It resulted in a staggering 30% decline in Cuban GDP and the introduction of what Fidel Castro dubbed at the time the “special period”.
The protests in July 2021 undoubtedly have been trumpeted by imperialism yet they may represent a decisive change in the situation in Cuba. They may have shocked some on the left who have looked towards Cuba as an alternative to capitalism and standing up against the might of US imperialism.
Many have looked to the impressive gains made in Cuba following the revolution in 1959/60 in health, education, literacy and other areas. The Socialist Party and CWI has consistently defended the conquests made by the revolution. At the same time, we have criticized the bureaucratic top-down methods of rule, and the absence of genuine workers’ democracy and democratic workers’ control and management of the nationalised economy.
Unfortunately, most of the gains of the revolution have been eroded over the last thirty years. It is, therefore, necessary for socialists to accurately assess what is unfolding in Cuba and draw crucial lessons from it.
What has sparked this latest crisis in the country?
What's the nature of the forces involved in the protests and counter protests?
Is there a threat of counter revolution?
What would that mean for the Cuban working class and poor?
What is the nature of the Cuban state that emerged for the 1959 revolution?
What is the international relevance of developments in Cuba and the future of the Cuban revolution?
What programme should socialists be fighting for in Cuba ?
All articles we have produced on Cuba https://www.socialistworld.net/category/international/americas/cuba/
Cuban protests – what do they represent?
https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/07/22/cuban-protests-what-do-they-represent/
Cuba: Covid-19 and the 60-year-old embargo
https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/08/13/cuba-covid-19-and-the-60-year-old-embargo/
60th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution
https://www.socialistworld.net/2019/01/02/60th-anniversary-of-the-cuban-revolution/
Che Guevara 50 years on – revolutionary socialist and fighter
https://www.socialistworld.net/2017/10/09/che-guevara-50-years-on-revolutionary-socialist-and-fighter/
Cuba: At a crossroads
https://www.socialistworld.net/2015/09/12/cuba-at-a-crossroads/
9/9/2021 • 35 minutes, 38 seconds
122. Afghanistan in crisis: A colossal failure of western capitalism
Afghanistan in crisis: A colossal failure of western capitalism.
After two decades of military occupation and trillions of dollars spent by western governments, millions of Afghans are now back to where they were in 2001 - under the brutal rule of the Taliban.
Yet the capitalist politicians responsible for this tragic debacle - Messrs Tony Blair, George Bush, and others - continue to defend this colossal failure. And today's crop of establishment politicians, including Johnson and Starmer, also defend the western invasion and occupation of Afghanistan in 2001.
It's clear from the experience of working-class and poor people in Afghanistan, and indeed in many other countries, past and present, that capitalism cannot guarantee democratic rights or decent living standards. That requires ordinary working-class people uniting behind a socialist banner and fighting for fundamental change.
We talk with Niall Mulholland from the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI) about the situation in Afghanistan.
What does it represent in terms of US and British influence internationally and in the region?
After 20 years of bloodshed, how did the Taliban take back control so quickly?
What and who are the Taliban and what does this mean now for the working class and poor in the region?
What position do socialists take and what did socialists argue at the time of the invasion?
What is the way forward for the working class and poor of the region?
Further reading
Afghanistan: The Taliban takeover - what are the lessons for the workers' movement internationally
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32926/25-08-2021/afghanistan-the-taliban-takeover-what-are-the-lessons-for-the-workers-movement-internationally
Afghanistan in crisis:
A colossal failure of western capitalism
Fight for a socialist alternative
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32951/25-08-2021/afghanistan-in-crisis
Editorial of the Socialist
Afghanistan disaster - Unite to fight for funding for refugees and local communities
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32927/25-08-2021/afghanistan-disaster-unite-to-fight-for-funding-for-refugees-and-local-communities
Historical reprint: The Russian defeat in Afghanistan
http://socialismtoday.org/archive/61/repreint.html
The Afghanistan disaster
The limits of US power
http://socialismtoday.org/archive/205/afghanistan.html
The consequences of 9/11
A world turned upside down
http://socialismtoday.org/archive/151/911.html
Afghanistan aftermath
http://socialismtoday.org/archive/65/Afghanistan.html
Taliban, Islam and Oil
http://socialismtoday.org/archive/59/taliban.html
Check out all our articles on Afghanistan going back to 2001 here
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/Afghanistan,all,180
8/27/2021 • 34 minutes, 9 seconds
121. Fighting to save the NHS
The future of the NHS hangs in the balance. Nearly five million people are waiting for treatment. Covid has pushed our health services to the limit, but years of underfunding meant it was already in crisis before the pandemic. Waiting lists were already rising, as were the huge staff shortages.
But rather than addressing these problems as a priority, the government is proposing more drastic reorganisation of the NHS.
Thousands of NHS workers, in dozens of towns and cities, protested on Saturday 3 July against the Tories' insulting 1% pay offer. Just days later, on 5 July, it was announced that workers in the NHS will be awarded the George Cross medal. Not something that will pay the bills for the thousands of nurses who are forced to visit food banks.
And then, the next day, the government presented its health and care bill in parliament, spelling out plans for further privatisation and even less democratic oversight of our NHS.
Socialist Party members have been helping to organise numerous protests since.
In this podcast we speak to a number of our members both before and after the 3rd of July about the struggle for a 15% pay rise and what the health and social are bill is trying to do to our NHS.
Further reading here;
Unite to fight Tory pay insults
Build for strike action
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32850/28-07-2021/unite-to-fight-tory-pay-insults
Public sector pay: NHS, teachers -Prepare for action!
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32845/22-07-2021/public-sector-pay-prepare-for-action
NHS: Kick out the privatisers - Fight for a 15% Pay rise
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32804/14-07-2021/kick-out-the-privatisers-fight-for-a-15-pay-rise
Fight the health and care bill
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32732/30-06-2021/fight-the-health-and-care-bill
Fight is on to save our NHS
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32767/07-07-2021/fight-is-on-to-save-our-nhs
NHS after 3 July protests
Trade unions must organise serious action
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32731/30-06-2021/nhs-after-3-july-protests-trade-unions-must-organise-serious-action
Tories threaten to axe free prescriptions for older workers
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32808/14-07-2021/tories-threaten-to-axe-free-prescriptions-for-older-workers
Scrap the privatising health and care bill
For a publicly funded, democratically run, NHS
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32807/14-07-2021/scrap-the-privatising-health-and-care-bill
7/29/2021 • 37 minutes, 19 seconds
120. Tories in crisis - Preparing for struggle in post-Covid Britain
Tories in crisis - Preparing for struggle in post-Covid Britain
Far from an era of sustained economic upswing, social peace and a Tory ascendency opening up for post-Covid Britain, the prospects ahead are for heightened class conflict and turbulent political times.
The last fifteen months have been unprecedented in the history of capitalism. In Britain a total failure to deal effectively with Covid in its early stages left the government struggling to cope with a developing health catastrophe, via belated and inadequate lockdowns, leading to the deepest economic recession in 300 years. As in other major economies, only levels of state aid unprecedented outside of wartime prevented worse disaster.
The population has been through a deeply traumatic experience. Almost 130,000 have died of Covid, with many more suffering long term health problems. Over six million were claiming Universal Credit in May 2021. Eleven and a half million have been furloughed at some point, usually resulting in a 20% pay cut. Despite a formal ban on evictions, 130,000 families have lost their homes so far.
Now, albeit with delays and reverses, Britain appears to be edging towards its post-pandemic future. What will that hold?
We speak to Hannah Sell - General Secretary of the Socialist Party and Rob Williams - Industrial organiser for the Socialist Party
Further reading here;
Preparing for struggle in post-Covid Britain
http://socialismtoday.org/preparing-for-struggle-in-post-covid-britain#more-628
For a fighting programme and a new left in Unite
http://socialismtoday.org/for-a-fighting-programme-and-a-new-left-in-unite
Batley & Spen by-election
Another condemnation of Starmer's New Labour
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32764/05-07-2021/batley-amp-spen-byelection-another-condemnation-of-starmers-new-labour
Chesham and Amersham by-election
Urgent need to build alternative to pro-capitalist politicians
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32691/23-06-2021/chesham-and-amersham-by-election
Fight is on to save our NHS
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32767/07-07-2021/fight-is-on-to-save-our-nhs
Hopeless Hancock replaced
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32730/30-06-2021/hopeless-hancock-replaced
Unite general secretary contest: Vote for Sharon Graham
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32690/23-06-2021/unite-general-secretary-contest-vote-for-sharon-graham
7/8/2021 • 48 minutes, 7 seconds
119. Organising in the food and retail industry
Retail has felt the full impact of the Covid pandemic but the resulting heightened struggle between different capitalist interests within the sector, and between big business and retail workers, reflects longer-term trends.
During the pandemic, we saw shortages of basic goods during the first few weeks – what was this due to?
There were lots of talk around food shortages due to how much food the UK imports, around the Brexit negotiations – what do socialists think should be done about this?
As part of overcoming these shortages, the big supermarket companies started pooling some of their distribution networks – what does this say about the role of the market?
Iain Dalton - chair of Usdaw Broad Left talks to Socialism
Further reading
http://socialismtoday.org/trouble-on-the-high-street
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/29523/04-09-2019/what-strategy-can-end-the-retail-jobs-massacre
Website of Usdaw members in the CWI - usdawactivist.wordpress.com
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/25218/05-04-2017/what-would-a-socialist-food-industry-look-like
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31554/28-10-2020/food-and-a-capitalist-brexit-no-trust-in-tory-deals
6/16/2021 • 45 minutes, 46 seconds
118. Where now for the Scottish independence movement?
6 May 2021 saw the election of a majority of MSPs to the Scottish parliament committed to a second referendum on Scottish independence.
Is an independent Scotland now inevitable?
How will Boris Johnson and the Tories respond?
Should socialists and the workers' movement fight to lead the struggle for self-determination for Scotland?
Philip Stott, national secretary, Socialist Party Scotland, speaks to Socialism the Podcast
6/3/2021 • 18 minutes, 56 seconds
117. How can Palestinian liberation and an end to Israeli state terror be won?
What can the Palestinians in Palestine and Israel do to develop their struggle?
What are the UN and governments around the world doing to try to get a ceasefire?
And what about the methods of Palestinian struggle? Do the rockets fired from Gaza help the Palestinians’ struggle?
And what about the working class in Israel? How possible is it for Israeli workers to remove warmongering political leaders?
How can Palestinians achieve national and democratic rights?
What is the socialist solution to the poverty and repression of Palestinians?
Further reading
For a socialist solution to poverty and repression of Palestinians: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32530/19-05-2021/stop-the-israeli-state-terror
Conflict in Jerusalem widens across Israeli cities and to war on Gaza: https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/05/13/conflict-in-jerusalem-widens-across-israeli-cities-and-to-war-on-gaza/
Socialists fight for Palestinian liberation and workers' unity: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/27320/09-05-2018/socialists-fight-for-palestinian-liberation-and-workers-unity
5/21/2021 • 38 minutes, 9 seconds
116. May elections and crisis in the Labour Party
The Tories are claiming victory – but what is the perspective for Johnson and his party? The austerity they are planning for the working class and the lack of solutions that they have for all the problems we face will smash any hope-against-hopes there is that they will improve things.
The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) is the electoral coalition in which the Socialist Party participates. Following Starmer’s reclaiming of the Labour Party for big business TUSC was back in action standing no-cuts and socialist candidates for this election. How did TUSC get on?
Why does the working class need a political voice and how can it be built?
This episode of Socialism looks at the 2021 elections in Britain and what they tell us about the crisis in Labour - and the key tasks facing the working class and the fight against the coming post-covid austerity.
Further reading
Hartlepool sums uo Labour crisis https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32480/09-05-2021/hartlepool-sums-up-labour-crisis
Scotland: Pro-independence majority in highly polarised election https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32494/12-05-2021/scotland-pro-independence-majority-in-highly-polarised-election
Welsh Labour holds on to government but new crises loom https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32493/12-05-2021/welsh-labour-holds-on-to-government-but-new-crises-loom
TUSC is back https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32495/12-05-2021/tusc-is-back
Is the Liverpool road still possible? http://socialismtoday.org/is-the-liverpool-road-still-possible
5/14/2021 • 26 minutes, 46 seconds
115. Biden’s stimulus – can it solve the problems of US and world capitalism?
And what about beyond the US – how will this spending play out on the world stage? What does it mean when Biden says ‘America’s back’?
Do these packages represent a new New Deal comparable to that of Roosevelt in the 1930s? What results did FDR’s version achieve?
How should the left respond to this turnaround of approach? We ask what role does the left need to play in this era of political, economic, environmental and social crisis?
This episode of Socialism looks at Biden’s massive stimulus package and discusses why it can’t solve the problems of US and world capitalism
Further reading
An era of capitalist turmoil – only socialism offers humankind a future: https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/04/28/an-era-of-capitalist-turmoil-only-socialism-offers-humankind-a-future/
New start – new hope for peace: http://socialismtoday.org/new-start-new-hope-for-peace
How green is Joe Biden: http://socialismtoday.org/global-warning-how-green-is-joe-biden
New opportunities in Peru: http://socialismtoday.org/new-opportunities-in-peru
5/10/2021 • 35 minutes, 19 seconds
114. Football super-league - reclaim the game
The withdrawal of the six football clubs in England from the Super League - after protests and action by fans, players and other club staff - will be rightly celebrated.
That’s the start. What is necessary now to reclaim football?
The billionaire owners who attempted to rob our clubs and game are still in charge. They cannot be trusted and must be removed, along with the rest of their big business mates and structures in football.
This episode is a recording of the introduction at a national online meeting hosted by the Socialist Party. The speaker is John Reid, author of Reclaim the Game, a pamphlet that was first written in 1992 at the outset of the Premier League, currently on its 13th edition.
This bonus episode of Socialism looks at the football super-league and how we can reclaim the game.
Further reading
Article - Super League defeated. Football: no trust in billionaire owners - kick them out and reclaim the game https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32411/21-04-2021/no-trust-in-billionaire-owners-kick-them-out-and-reclaim-the-game
Article - Football abuse scandal: Reclaim the game for justice and democracy https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32287
Article - Football: Beware the billionaires bearing gifts https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31486
Pamphlet – Reclaim the Game? http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=45581862
4/30/2021 • 27 minutes, 13 seconds
113. Corruption, cronyism and capitalist politics
This episode was recorded on Tuesday 23 April 2021 and by the time we’ve published it more revelations have emerged from the murk of Westminster.
Johnson won the last general election by distancing himself from his own party - including Cameron - and ludicrously posing as some kind of champion of the 'little people' against the elites. But this scandal has the potential to wreck any last shreds of that illusion.
What should the workers’ movement put forward given the failure of Starmer’s pro-capitalist Labour Party to offer any serious opposition to Johnson?
Can workers and young people fight on the political plane given how rigged the system is?
This episode of Socialism looks at the corruption and cronyism at the rotten heart of capitalist politics.
Further reading
Article - Editorial of the Socialist: Issue 1130 Corrupt politicians with snouts in the trough: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32390/21-04-2021/greensill-scandal-corruption-build-a-socialist-alternative
Article from April 2014 - Ending MPs’ expenses scandal requires socialist change https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/18483/16-04-2014/ending-mps-expenses-scandal-requires-socialist-change
Article - Tory sleaze is back! https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/13292
Article – Is the Liverpool road still possible? http://socialismtoday.org/is-the-liverpool-road-still-possible
4/23/2021 • 29 minutes, 15 seconds
112. A socialist mayor for Liverpool
How can elected positions be used to advance the struggle of working class and young people against the bosses’ and the Tories’ Covid austerity?
The Socialist Party is part of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition, organising to work with trade unionists and socialists to offer a programme that builds on Corbyn’s anti-austerity stand at the ballot box on 6 May.
Liverpool offers rich lessons of how elected representatives, political organisations and trade unions can link up in struggle against Tory attacks.
This episode of Socialism looks at the fight for a socialist mayor in Liverpool
Further reading
Articles - on the situation in Liverpool from the Socialist paper: https://www.google.com/search?q=liverpool%20mayor&sitesearch=socialistparty.org.uk
Articles - Is the Liverpool road still possible? http://socialismtoday.org/
Podcast - Tony Mulhearn, Militant and the city that beat Thatcher: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/43-tony-mulhearn-militant-and-the-city-that-beat-thatcher
Book - Liverpool – a city that dared to fight: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=6428725
4/16/2021 • 42 minutes, 56 seconds
111. PCS elections - the struggle for fighting trade unionism
111. PCS elections – the struggle for fighting trade unionism
How can the trade unions, as the main mass organisation of the working class, be organised to fulfil their full potential in the fight against Tory covid austerity?
In this episode we speak to Marion Lloyd, the socialist candidate for president of the PCS union which organises civil service and national government workers on privatised contracts. Marion is standing on the Broad Left Network list, See details here: https://pcsbln.wordpress.com/
Why do socialists fight for broad lefts in the unions?
Why was it so important to fight the idea of ‘national unity’ put out by the Tories at the start of the pandemic?
Why do trade unions also need political demands and a political arm to their workplace struggle?
This episode of Socialism looks at the major issues confronting the working class – from the fight against Tory covid austerity, to defending the right to protest, to the fight against the oppression, injustice and inequality revealed even more ruthlessly by the pandemic – and the role of the trade unions. We look at the fight within the unions for the leadership required in order for the trade unions to play their potential role in these struggles.
Further reading
Article: Lessons of the 2011 pensions strike: when workers showed their power https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32247/24-03-2021/lessons-of-the-2011-pensions-strike-when-workers-showed-their-power
Article: Preparing for the revolts to come https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32281/31-03-2021/preparing-for-the-revolts-to-come
Article: The struggle needs an electoral arm http://socialismtoday.org/the-struggle-needs-an-electoral-arm
Article: the future of the PCS debate http://socialismtoday.org/the-future-of-the-pcs-debate
Article: The left unions and the Labour affiliation debate http://socialismtoday.org/the-left-unions-and-labour-affiliation-debate
Article: Rebuilding fighting trade unionism http://socialismtoday.org/rebuilding-fighting-trade-unionism
4/12/2021 • 38 minutes, 51 seconds
110. The Paris Commune
The Paris Commune 1871 is rich in lessons for the struggles today. Listen to Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party political secretary, discussing the rich lessons for today.
The Committee for a Workers’ International, the world socialist organisation to which the Socialist Party is affiliated, will host an online rally to celebrate the Paris Commune anniversary at 3pm on 28 March 2021. See: https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/03/26/28-march-cwi-rally-broadcast-150th-anniversary-of-the-paris-commune/
The Paris Commune has been described as the working class storming heaven.
Why did Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels have such an interest in the events of 1871?
What was the relevance of the Commune to the leaders of the Russian Revolution almost fifty years later in a different part of the world?
And, what insight can the Commune of 1871 offer those battling the conditions of capitalism in crisis today?
This episode of Socialism looks at the 150th anniversary of the Paris Commune, rich in lessons for revolutionaries
Further reading
New article: When the working class 'stormed heaven' https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32236/24-03-2021/150th-anniversary-of-the-paris-commune
Historical article: Lessons of the Commune by V.I. Lenin https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/03/27/lessons-of-the-commune-by-v-i-lenin/
Article from our sister party in France: The first proletarian revolution – 150 years of the Paris Commune https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/03/26/the-first-proletarian-revolution-150-years-of-the-paris-commune/
Book: The Masses Arise: The Great French Revolution 1789-1815 http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2017204
3/27/2021 • 29 minutes, 30 seconds
109. End violence against women
What is the socialist approach to ending both violence against women and defending the right to protest?
This bonus episode is a recording of the introduction to a national meeting hosted by the Socialist Party on Friday 19 March, attended by around 150 people.
What are the factors that made the murder of Sarah Everard the trigger for the protests?
Why are the police incapable of delivering justice and safety for women?
How can we defend the right to protest?
How can the sexist ideas in society be challenged?
This bonus episode of Socialism looks at the questions thrown up by the protests following Sarah Everard’s murder and the mass defiance of the ban on vigils – how can we end violence against women and defend the right to protest?
Further reading and listening
Article: Stop police brutality. Justice for victims of gender violence https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32176/16-03-2021/justice-for-victims-of-gender-violence
Article: Defend the right to protest https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32172/13-03-2021/oppose-bans-on-vigils-defend-the-right-to-protest
Article: Spying on socialism http://socialismtoday.org/spying-on-socialism
Article: In defence of socialist feminism http://socialismtoday.org/archive/224/feminism.html
Article: Women: justice denied http://socialismtoday.org/women-justice-denied
Pamphlet: A fighting programme for women's rights and socialism
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32122/03-03-2021/a-fighting-programme-for-womens-rights-and-socialism
Report: Unite the Union opposes all cuts to domestic violence services https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30613/14-04-2020/unite-opposes-all-cuts-to-domestic-violence-services
3/23/2021 • 20 minutes, 12 seconds
108. SNP warfare – what does it represent?
What does this mean for the independence movement in Scotland?
How can workers and young people, who overwhelmingly back independence, take their struggle forward?
The Socialist Party Scotland is the sister party of the Socialist Party in England and Wales.
This episode of Socialism looks at the feud within the SNP and what it means for the independence movement in Scotland.
Further reading and listening
Recent article: SNP’s indyref2 ‘roadmap’ no substitute for a mass movement and socialist policies: https://socialistpartyscotland.org.uk/2021/01/25/snps-indyref2-roadmap-no-substitute-for-a-mass-movement-and-socialist-policies/
Recent article: Salmond/Sturgeon warfare exposes rottenness of nationalist leadership: https://socialistpartyscotland.org.uk/2021/03/04/salmond-sturgeon-warfare-exposes-rotten-underbelly-of-nationalist-leadership/
New book: Scotland and the National Question – A Marxist Approach: https://socialistpartyscotland.org.uk/2020/12/03/new-book-available-now-scotland-and-the-national-question-a-marxist-approach/
Podcast: Socialism 49. Scotland and the election: independence and socialism: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/49-scotland-and-the-election-independence-and-socialism
Podcast: Socialism 80. Trotsky and the ‘national question’: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/80-trotsky-and-the-national-question
3/17/2021 • 25 minutes, 57 seconds
107. 1971: how workers beat anti-union laws
What can we learn from the defeat of the Industrial Relations Act 1971?
Capitalist commentators often refer to the 1970s as a kind of dark age, and accuse socialists of wanting to return to it. What they’re frightened of is the huge power of a working class that fought and often won during that decade.
One major victory was the defeat of the Tories’ 1971 Industrial Relations Act, an attempt to smash the power of shopfloor union reps. Unofficial strikes and mass resistance made the act unenforceable.
Why did workers have such power in the 1970s? Can that be replicated? What was behind the bosses’ attacks on their wages and conditions? And can the anti-union laws that shackle workers today be overcome?
This episode of Socialism looks at the 50th anniversary of the 1971 Industrial Relations Act: how workers beat anti-union laws.
Further reading
How militant trade unionism defeated the 1971 Industrial Relations Act: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32086/24-02-2021/how-militant-trade-unionism-defeated-the-1971-industrial-relations-act
On The Track: an account of trade union struggles at British Leyland: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=31445290
Workers' Control & Workers' Management: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=42068461
How to fight the anti-union laws (2015): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/20994/01-07-2015/how-to-fight-the-anti-union-laws
2/26/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 22 seconds
106. Black workers' charter
How can we fight racism and capitalism today?
Black and Asian people have been disproportionately affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. In fact, they are disproportionately affected by austerity, and by all the inequalities and attacks that face the working class.
Meanwhile, working-class youth showed their willingness to fight racism and class inequality in the magnificent Black Lives Matter protests last summer. So what are the next steps for the movement against racism?
The Socialist Party has produced a new charter proposing some key demands in this fight.
This episode of Socialism looks at the struggle against racism: a black workers’ charter.
Further reading and listening
Socialism 72. You can't have capitalism without racism: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/72-you-cant-have-capitalism-without-racism
Black Workers' Charter: A programme to fight racism: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32013/10-02-2021/black-workers-charter-a-programme-to-fight-racism
Black and Asian Covid-19 deaths: an indictment of capitalist inequality: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30804/22-05-2020/black-and-asian-covid-19-deaths-an-indictment-of-capitalist-inequality
2/19/2021 • 50 minutes, 23 seconds
105. Russia protests: what future for Putin's regime?
What next for the mass protests in Russia?
Facing down brutal police repression, tens of thousands seized the streets in Russia to oppose the arrest of opposition leader Alexi Navalny. Vladimir Putin's dictatorial regime was shaken.
While working-class Russians suffer ever more misery, Putin has built himself an opulent private palace. The anger against him is enormous. But although Navalny has exposed the kleptocracy's massive corruption, his vision is limited to a more democratic capitalism.
Workers should have greater democratic rights. But would this alone solve their problems? Is it even achievable with capitalism in crisis? And what sort of programme and organisation does Russia's working class need to end both dictatorship and poverty?
This episode of Socialism, taken from a broadcast by the Committee for a Workers' International on 11 February 2021, looks at the Russia protests: what future for Putin's regime?
Further reading
Heavy state repression fails to stop second wave of protests in Russia: https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/02/01/heavy-state-repression-fails-to-stop-second-wave-of-protests-in-russia/
Mass anti-Putin protests sweep across cities and towns: https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/01/25/russia-mass-anti-putin-protests-sweep-across-cities-and-towns/
Russia: Week-long vote, full of falsification: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/07/13/russia-week-long-vote-full-of-falsification/
2/15/2021 • 48 minutes, 28 seconds
104. School workers need a fighting union
How can the National Education Union win for school workers?
During the pandemic, educators and support staff have been on the front line of the Tories’ war for private wealth over public health. Schools became key breeding grounds for Covid-19.
Then, in January, the NEU forced a humiliating government U-turn on school reopening. What are the lessons from that victory, and what are the next steps to achieve safety?
How can teachers reduce their staggering workload? Is there an alternative to Britain’s ‘exam factory’ education system? What is the way to reverse devastating cuts and privatisation?
Socialist Party member Martin Powell-Davies is standing for deputy general secretary of the NEU. Socialist Party members and other fighters are standing for the union’s ruling national executive committee too.
How can school workers achieve a genuinely democratic union, where they are listened to, not talked at? And who stands for the serious strategy of industrial action necessary to change good union policies into real wins for members?
This episode of Socialism looks at the National Education Union elections: school workers need a fighting union.
Further reading
Martin Powell-Davies for NEU deputy general secretary: https://martin4dgs.co.uk/
Socialist Party in Education: https://spined.co.uk/
Martin Powell-Davies for NEU DGS: "We need to use our collective strength": https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31920/27-01-2021/martin-powell-davies-for-neu-dgs-we-need-to-use-our-collective-strength
The NEU's 'big announcement' - lessons need to be learned: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31977/03-02-2021/the-neus-big-announcement-lessons-need-to-be-learned
Schools: 'We have to fight for everything': https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31921/27-01-2021/schools-we-have-to-fight-for-everything
Workers' action wins Tory U-turn on school safety: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31788/06-01-2021/workers-action-wins-tory-u-turn-on-school-safety
2/5/2021 • 56 minutes, 35 seconds
103. The Arab Spring
What are the 2011 Arab Spring’s lessons for now?
Ten years ago, revolutions erupted in Egypt and Tunisia, and rapidly spread in the Middle East and North Africa. Workers and poor people enraged by their living conditions toppled dictators.
World capitalist governments were taken by surprise. Why did Marxists in the Committee for a Workers’ International foresee that uprisings were coming?
What was the outcome of the Arab Spring movements? Why did some go further than others, and why have none achieved the full aims of protesters?
What is the significance of revolutions in the region since? And what is needed for the further upheavals which are already brewing to finish the job?
This episode of Socialism looks at the tenth anniversary of the Arab Spring: lessons for today.
Further reading
Ten years since the 'Arab Spring': https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31923/27-01-2021/ten-years-since-the-arab-spring
Egypt: The road to the 2011 revolution: https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/01/25/egypt-the-road-to-the-2011-revolution/
Tunisia: explosion of protests against government austerity (2018): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/26747/17-01-2018/tunisia-explosion-of-protests-against-government-austerity
Iran: strike wave marks new stage in revival of workers' movement (2020): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31329/09-09-2020/strike-wave-marks-new-stage-in-revival-of-iranian-workers-movement
Lebanon: mass protests cut across sectarian division (2020): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30278/12-02-2020/lebanon-mass-protests-cut-across-sectarian-division
1/29/2021 • 25 minutes, 51 seconds
102. US: the storming of the Capitol
How should socialists respond to the dramatic crisis in the US?
On Wednesday 6 January 2021, Trump supporters - some armed - invaded Congress. It was the culmination of the loose-cannon president’s desperate attempts to overturn the election result. But the US capitalist class is used to inflicting humiliations like this on the rest of the world – not losing control at home.
Was this action just a protest-turned-riot, or did it represent some kind of attempted coup? Are Trump and his movement ‘fascists’, or is the real picture more varied and chaotic?
The opposite attitudes of Capitol Hill police officers and US military chiefs show the splits in the US state machine. The big divide between Trump’s supporters and other Republicans shows splits are developing there too.
So can incoming Democrat Joe Biden fundamentally change the fortunes of US capitalism, or the conditions of the mass of the population? Is it right to support social media bans, new anti-terror laws, and the Democratic Party? Or could that actually help Trump and hinder working-class struggles?
Clearly the events of 6 January were a watershed. What do workers and young people in the US need in order to put their own stamp on events?
This episode of Socialism looks at the United States in crisis: the storming of the capital.
Further reading and listening
CWI analysis of the US post-election crisis: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31867/20-01-2021/usa-in-crisis-the-need-for-a-socialist-alternative
US socialists respond to 6 January attacks: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31834/13-01-2021/how-should-socialists-respond-to-the-6-january-attacks-on-capitol-hill
CWI statement immediately following 6 January events: https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/01/07/us-in-crisis-need-for-a-mass-workers-party-and-socialist-programme/
Trump Twitter ban: only independent workers' voice can defeat right: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31884/20-01-2021/trump-twitter-ban-only-independent-workers-voice-can-defeat-right
US imperialism in decline: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/99-2020-highlights-us-imperialism-in-decline
1/22/2021 • 40 minutes, 2 seconds
101. Britain, 2021: a new era of capitalist crisis
What is the outlook for class struggle in Britain in 2021?
The pandemic was a world-shattering turning point. All the weaknesses of capitalism were laid bare in 2020. But in few countries more so than Britain.
The nightmare which began in 2020 has not been limited to public health, but has infected the already-ailing world economy – with British capitalism the worst hit of all the major capitalist powers. Working-class and young people have already suffered hugely as the bosses try to pass on the pain. The bare-bones Brexit deal will only make things worse for Britain’s capitalist rulers.
Boris Johnson’s Tory government has been completely exposed for its incompetence and craven defence of profit over lives. But Keir Starmer’s Labour offers no opposition whatsoever. Britain’s working class has no political voice – and desperately needs to build for a new, independent, mass workers’ party.
Already this year, the trade unions have overturned the government by forcing part-closure of schools. And young people showed they are ready to explode in protest in last year's Black Lives Matter movement.
British capitalism is not well. Meanwhile, Britain’s working class is angry – but lacks political organisation and leadership.
This episode of Socialism look at Britain in 2021: a new era of capitalist crisis.
Further reading
2020 - a year which drove home the catastrophic failures of capitalism: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31784/30-12-2020/2020-a-year-which-drove-home-the-catastrophic-failures-of-capitalism
Global capitalism at most dangerous conjuncture since the 1930s: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31825/13-01-2021/global-capitalism-at-most-dangerous-conjuncture-since-the-1930s
Workers' action wins Tory U-turn on school safety: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31788/06-01-2021/workers-action-wins-tory-u-turn-on-school-safety
Universities: refund the rent, cancel the fees, for fully funded, publicly owned education: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31792/06-01-2021/universities-refund-the-rent-cancel-the-fees-for-fully-funded-publicly-owned-education
1/15/2021 • 48 minutes, 20 seconds
100. 2020 highlights: A socialist youth charter
What do young people need today - and how can they fight for it?
Last summer, massive, young, working-class protests exploded around the world after the murder of George Floyd, and other appalling incidents of racism and police violence. But it's not just these issues that angered young people.
In the US, Britain and around the world, the youth are suffering appalling conditions, and a future of crisis and uncertainty. But young people have also fought. In electoral movements - through support for figures like Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders. And on the streets - in the global climate strikes, and last year’s huge, young and working-class uprisings under the slogan of ‘Black Lives Matter’.
Even before the pandemic, wages were low, jobs insecure, housing and education unaffordable - and tomorrow promised nothing but economic and social turmoil, and even climate catastrophe. In 2020, the pandemic multiplied all these problems, as the capitalists and their politicians dumped the burden disproportionately on the working class and youth. Young people on the streets were angry about racism, but they were also angry about all of it.
How can young people fight to change things? And what would a socialist programme offer young people in that struggle?
This episode of Socialism, one of our highlights of 2020, looks at how young people can fight back: a socialist youth charter.
Further reading and listening
Refund the rent, cancel the fees, and fight for fully-funded, publicly owned education: https://socialiststudents.org.uk/2021/01/05/refund-the-rent-cancel-the-fees-and-fight-for-fully-funded-publicly-owned-education/
Socialism 91. Universities in crisis: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/91-universities-in-crisis
A socialist charter for young people: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/txt/555.pdf
1/10/2021 • 53 minutes, 36 seconds
99. 2020 highlights: US imperialism in decline
The crisis-ridden US has two options: socialism or barbarism.
In the run-up to last year’s election, the United States was faced with a litany of crises. This episode was recorded during the run-up - but Biden’s election changes little.
Like many capitalist economies, the US had to partly suspend production in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. The state was forced to inject trillions of dollars into the economy to keep the capitalist system going.
The capitalists were facing these crises with an unreliable representative at the helm: Donald Trump. But they were breathing a bit easier once Bernie Sanders, who came to prominence with his promise of a “political revolution” against the “billionaire class,” endorsed a more reliable representative of big business interests in the form of the Democrat Joe Biden.
Biden narrowly defeated Trump. But the problems faced by “Sleepy Joe’s” administration have no solution on the basis of the capitalist system that both he and Trump defend.
Huge anger is growing. Class polarisation sharpens as the divisions between bosses and workers are exposed. Armed demonstrations ratchet up the tensions. Capitalism is threatening to plunge millions more into poverty, on a scale not seen since the Great Depression.
This episode of Socialism, one of our highlights of 2020, looks at US imperialism in decline: coronavirus, Trump, Sanders and socialism.
Further reading
Trump out but not down: http://socialismtoday.org/trump-out-but-not-down
Lesser evil Democrats won’t end Trumpism: http://socialismtoday.org/lesser-evil-democrats-wont-end-trumpism
Revolution or reaction: http://socialismtoday.org/revolution-or-reaction
Global covid-19 pandemic, capitalist crisis and bitter class polarisation in the United States: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/04/21/global-covid-19-pandemic-capitalist-crisis-and-bitter-class-polarisation-in-the-united-states/
80 years on from Trotsky’s assassination: can they kill his ideas?
Lev Davidovich Bronstein, better known as Leon Trotsky, was murdered on 21 August 1940. What was Stalin so afraid of? And why do capitalist commentators still try to bury Trotsky’s ideas today?
Earlier this year, the Committee for a Workers’ International published a new book, and Socialism produced a special podcast series, for the 80th anniversary of the revolutionary leader’s assassination. The book is called ‘Leon Trotsky - A Revolutionary Whose Ideas Couldn’t Be Killed’, and you can buy it at leftbooks.co.uk. The podcast series is called ‘Trotsky and Trotskyism’, this episode was its first instalment, and you can find a playlist with all 11 episodes at our SoundCloud page, soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast.
What was Trotsky’s role in Russia’s revolutions? What is the theory of ‘permanent revolution’? How did Stalinism betray it? What were Trotsky’s ideas for defeating Stalinism and fascism? And what can workers and socialists today learn from it all?
This episode of Socialism, one of our highlights of 2020, introduces the co-leader of the Russian revolution: Trotsky’s revolutionary ideas.
Further reading
80th anniversary of Leon Trotsky's assassination: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31220/19-08-2020/80th-anniversary-of-leon-trotskys-assassination
Leon Trotsky - A Revolutionary Whose Ideas Couldn't Be Killed: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=49798530
Leon Trotsky: A revolutionary's life: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/15106/29-08-2012/leon-trotsky-a-revolutionarys-life
My Life: An Attempt at an Autobiography (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0025
12/26/2020 • 58 minutes, 50 seconds
97. Chartism
How did Britain's working class fight to overthrow early capitalism?
In the early 19th century, the industrial revolution was rapidly creating a big new social class in Britain: the working class. Workers produced huge amounts of new wealth for the ruling capitalists, but had appalling conditions and no say in politics. Sound familiar?
Trade unions appeared for the first time, formed by workers to fight in the workplace. But they quickly realised that this alone was not enough. The bosses used political power to restrain or reverse what the workers could win by industrial struggle alone.
The Chartist movement was the world’s first working-class party. Its ‘People’s Charter’ demanded a massive extension of democratic rights for workers – with the goal of using that to improve their material conditions.
But increasingly, experience taught Chartist workers that petitioning alone was not enough either. Ultimately, revolutionary struggle was the only way for workers to gain power – or even win more rights within the capitalist system.
How did the Chartists develop their ideas and methods of struggle? What was the outcome of the movement? And what can we learn from it today?
This episode of Socialism looks at Britain’s revolutionary working class: Chartism.
Further reading
Newport Rising 1839: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/8303
Class struggle and the early Chartist movement: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/129/chartism.html
Debate: The class character of Chartism: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/130/chartism.html
Debate: Class, leadership and the Chartist movement: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/131/chartism.html
Newport council destroys workers' mural: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/17541
The Pentrich uprising: revolution and counter-revolution in 19th century Britain: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/25680
12/18/2020 • 30 minutes, 32 seconds
96. Engels’ Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
What are the roots of women’s oppression?
Thousands of years ago, early human societies lived without economic classes or gender oppression. Life was basic, precarious and sometimes brutal. But all contributed what they could to producing the necessities of life, and men and women had an equal say and social status.
How did humans move from this to ways of organising society which are more advanced – but where a small, pampered minority exploits the hard work and suffering of the majority? How is this connected to women being treated as second-class citizens or commodities? And how does capitalism benefit from it? Friedrich Engels investigated these questions in 1884.
Can patriarchy be analysed and overcome separately from the struggle against the economic ruling class? And what is necessary to end women’s oppression – both by material privations and by backwards social attitudes – once and for all?
This episode of Socialism, part of a short series on Engels, looks at Marxism and women’s liberation: The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State.
Further reading
International Women's Day 2020: Fighting sexism and austerity: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30362/04-03-2020/international-womens-day-fighting-sexism-and-austerity
It Doesn't Have to be Like This: Women and the Struggle for Socialism: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2017207
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (Engels): https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1884/origin-family/index.htm
What Lies Behind... The Oppression of Women: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/24780
Engels and women’s liberation: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/181/engels.html
12/11/2020 • 43 minutes, 12 seconds
95. Engels' Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (re-run)
How did Engels explain the scientific approach to socialism?
Today, there are socialists who argue that rational arguments, or moral appeals, or new technologies, or localised socialistic community projects, can defeat capitalism. These ideas are not new. Unfortunately, they have all been disproven in theory and practice.
These well-meaning approaches express the yearning of billions for fundamental social change. But they are utopian: they do not take a scientific approach to examining how society works – and therefore, what is needed to change it.
Friedrich Engels came up against similar misleading ideas. His 1877 work Anti-Dühring explained why ‘scientific socialism’ – the original name for Marxism – showed the real way forward. In 1880, Engels reworked key chapters to produce his brilliant explanatory pamphlet ‘Socialism: Utopian and Scientific’.
How did early socialist ideas evolve? What is ‘dialectics’ – the science of change – and how did Marxism put in onto the ‘materialist’ basis of the physical sciences? And how does this approach apply to understanding the development of capitalism – and the struggle for socialism?
This episode of Socialism, part of a short series on Engels, is a re-run of one of our most popular episodes from 2019 - Socialism: Utopian and Scientific.
Further reading
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (Engels): http://leftbooks.co.uk/Socialism-Utopian-and-Scientific-1
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific discussion questions and resources: http://www.socialistbooks.co.uk/socialism-utopian-and-scientific-resources/
The renewed relevance of Socialism: Utopian and Scientific: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28107/17-10-2018/the-renewed-relevance-of-engels-classic-socialism-utopian-and-scientific
The ABC of Materialist Dialectics (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1939/12/abc.htm
The Masses Arise: The Great French Revolution 1789-1815: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2017204
Value, Price and Profit (Marx): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/MARX0004
12/4/2020 • 28 minutes, 24 seconds
94. Engels on The Housing Question
What did Engels have to say about the housing crisis?
Cramped homes. Extortionate costs. Rip-off landlords. Rising homelessness.
Projects to upgrade areas just used to force workers and poor people out. Meanwhile, posh new houses lie empty.
It could be any major town or city in the 21st century. But it was all described by Friedrich Engels back in the 19th century.
Why does capitalism endlessly recreate this social crisis? Why didn’t increasing home ownership solve the problem? What can we learn from Engels’ arguments against anarchists and liberals about housing? And how can socialists start to fix it today?
This episode of Socialism, part of a short series on Engels, looks at the fight for the right to a home: The Housing Question.
Further reading and listening
The Housing Question (Engels): https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1872/housing-question/
Housing crisis: what now and after the pandemic? https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31110/22-07-2020/housing-crisis-what-now-and-after-the-pandemic
The end of social housing? How can we solve the housing crisis? (2015): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/21777/18-11-2015/the-end-of-social-housing-how-can-we-solve-the-housing-crisis
Socialism episode 45. How renters can beat gentrifiers: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/45-how-renters-can-beat-gentrifiers
Socialism episode 31. Grenfell and Barking: safe homes for all now: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/31-grenfell-and-barking-safe-homes-for-all-now
11/27/2020 • 35 minutes, 52 seconds
93. Engels' Condition of the Working Class in England
What can the horrors of industrialisation teach socialists today?
175 years ago, Britain was the most advanced capitalist country on the planet. Leaps forward in industry created huge productive power and riches for the capitalists.
Radicals looked to Britain as a way forward for society following revolutionary movements against the old feudal rulers in Europe. But despite massive economic progress, which lays the basis for socialism, capitalism came with terrible new social miseries.
What was life like for the working class in 1845? Is there any real comparison with life in the 21st century? And what did it tell Engels about who should run society?
This episode of Socialism, part of a short series on Engels, looks at his first major work: The Condition of the Working Class in England.
Further reading
Socialism 2020: four days of open, online discussion and debate, 20-23 November: https://www.socialism2020.net/
The Condition of the Working Class in England (Engels): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/ENGE0006
11/19/2020 • 23 minutes, 34 seconds
92. The revolutionary life of Friedrich Engels
Who was Friedrich Engels and what were his ideas?
Marxism, originally called ‘scientific socialism’, takes its name from Karl Marx. But Marx didn’t work alone in developing his ideas. His co-philosopher – and close friend – shares the credit for that historic work.
How did these two giants of socialism come together? What led Engels to develop revolutionary ideas? What were his most important contributions to socialist thought? And what can we learn from his hands-on approach – not just to ideas, but in fighting to put them into practice?
This episode of Socialism, part of a short series on Engels, introduces the co-founder of Marxism: the revolutionary life of Friedrich Engels
Further reading
Engels: A Revolutionary Life: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/4795/04-06-2008/engels-a-revolutionary-life
The Frock-Coated Communist, the revolutionary life of Friedrich Engels: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/7401/05-06-2009/the-frock-coated-communist-the-revolutionary-life-of-friedrich-engels
The Condition of the Working Class in England (Engels): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=6651300
The Communist Manifesto (Marx and Engels): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/manifesto/
The Housing Question (Engels): https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1872/housing-question/
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (Engels): http://www.socialistbooks.co.uk/socialism-utopian-and-scientific-resources/
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (Engels): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2017113
11/13/2020 • 56 minutes, 39 seconds
91. Universities in crisis
How can students fight back against rip-off Covid imprisonment?
Universities have enticed students onto courses with promises of a learning experience that never materialised – then trapped them there under lockdown to suck out fees and rent.
Overcrowding on campus and in housing is causing major material and mental health crises. Jobs and teaching quality have nosedived – after already suffering from years of marketisation.
Meanwhile, the official student organisations have deserted the field. And Starmer’s Labour has ignored the pressing problems of students and young people as it cravenly backs the Tory government’s approach.
This episode of Socialism looks at the crisis in the universities: how can students fight back?
Further reading
Join Socialist Students: https://socialiststudents.org.uk/join/
Covid and the campuses: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31379/23-09-2020/covid-and-the-campuses
Students not to blame for unsafe uni conditions: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31464/14-10-2020/students-not-to-blame-for-unsafe-uni-conditions
Students trapped on Covid campuses speak out: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31402/30-09-2020/students-trapped-on-covid-campuses-speak-out
Solidarity with Manchester students - fight for democratic control of campus safety: https://socialiststudents.org.uk/2020/11/06/solidarity-with-manchester-students-fight-for-democratic-control-of-campus-safety/
Corbyn suspended - Time to fight for a new mass workers' party: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31582/03-11-2020/corbyn-suspended-time-to-fight-for-a-new-mass-workers-party
US: Narrow poll lead for Biden in highly polarised elections: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/11/05/us-narrow-poll-lead-for-biden-in-highly-polarised-elections/
11/6/2020 • 39 minutes, 32 seconds
90. Uprising in Nigeria
What next for the uprising in Nigeria?
Millions of youth have been out on the streets in response to the brutal repression and banditry of the Nigerian state’s so-called ‘Special Anti-Robbery Squad’ (Sars). They have the sympathy of millions of workers in this huge, resource-rich west African country.
The scale of the protests shows this is about much more than just police violence. Appalling wages and living conditions, soaring fuel and food prices, and breath-taking levels of corruption, have discredited the whole Nigerian capitalist establishment.
There are widespread calls to bring the government down. The union leaders called – and then called off – a general strike. And Democratic Socialist Movement – Nigerian sister party of the Socialist Party in England Wales – has attracted impressive numbers with its revolutionary programme, and its new youth platform, the Youth Rights Campaign.
The Committee for a Workers’ International spoke to DSM on Wednesday 21 October, following another brutal killing of protesters by state forces, about how the movement can win.
This episode of Socialism looks at the uprising in Nigeria: End Sars, Buhari out, fight for a socialist Nigeria!
Further reading
Nigeria: Buhari must go! https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/10/22/nigeria-buhari-must-go/
Mass protests force government to disband killer cop unit: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31483
Nigerian police repress peaceful anti-government protest: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31358
Nigerian labour leaders postpone general strike at last minute: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/09/30/nigerian-labour-leaders-postpone-general-strike-at-last-minute/
Nigeria protests shake regime: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31568
Solidarity with the movement in Nigeria: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31555
Sixty years since Nigeria’s independence – mass misery in the midst of huge resources: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/10/01/sixty-years-since-nigerias-independence-mass-misery-in-the-midst-of-huge-resources/
10/30/2020 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
89. Trotsky, art and culture
How did Trotsky view revolution and the arts?
Because art holds a mirror up to life, many revolutionaries have taken an interest its role. Leon Trotsky in particular wrote on art, literature, and its role in society and politics.
Art can be insightful because of its politics, or despite them. So how does Marxism, a political theory, have any relation to art?
The Russian revolution led to an explosion in artistic vision. Then Stalinism stamped it all out. Why?
Why did Trotsky struggle to try to bring together revolutionary artists in the 1930s? And what relevance does Trotsky’s approach to art and culture hold today?
This episode of Socialism looks at revolution and culture: Trotsky and the arts.
Further reading
Art and revolution: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/128/art.html
Manifesto for an Independent Revolutionary Art (Trotsky, Rivera, Breton): https://www.marxists.org/subject/art/lit_crit/works/rivera/manifesto.htm
The Social Roots and the Social Function of Literature (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1923/art/tia23b.htm
Surrealism’s revolutionary heart: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/120/manifesto.html
Revolutionary drama: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/203/brecht.html
Literature and Revolution (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1924/lit_revo/
Art and Revolution: Writings on Literature, Politics and Culture (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2075628
10/23/2020 • 41 minutes, 32 seconds
88. Crumbling capitalism, revolution and counter-revolution
88. Crumbling capitalism, revolution and counter-revolution
As the capitalist world tears at itself, who stands to gain?
Global capitalism is in its deepest crisis since the 1930s, exacerbated by ‘the great accelerator’: Covid-19 pandemic and depression.
There is turmoil on every continent; class battles and uprisings; rising authoritarianism; polarisation within and between nations. Meanwhile, the trade union and ‘new left’ leaders have more and more accommodated themselves to capitalism’s demands.
The United States is a harbinger for the 2020s. Constitutional crisis is on the cards. Internal and international tensions, conspiracy theory mysticism, and dangerous right-wing forces are on the rise.
Is fascism the same threat it was a century ago? What is the difference between fascism then and right-wing authoritarianism today? Why does this matter? And how can socialists navigate these choppy waters to build the urgent alternative?
This episode of Socialism looks at crumbling capitalism: revolution and counter-revolution today.
Further reading
World perspectives: Revolution and counter revolution – Who stands to gain? https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/10/08/world-perspectives-revolution-and-counter-revolution-who-stands-to-gain/
Worldwide capitalist crisis deepens – step up the fight for socialism: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/10/07/worldwide-capitalist-crisis-deepens-step-up-the-fight-for-socialism/
10/16/2020 • 34 minutes, 12 seconds
87. What is a 'transitional programme'?
How can socialists link day-to-day struggles to the need for revolution?
Global capitalism is in a historic crisis, and offers no future to the majority of humanity. Socialism is the only alternative to bloated billionaires, mass unemployment and ruinous trade wars.
On the one hand, the profit system is in such a mess that even defending existing pro-worker reforms can lead to colossal pitched battles. On the other hand, why would workers bother fighting for new reforms if it seems the economy cannot possibly grant them?
Socialists need demands and slogans which link the struggle over day-to-day problems with the need to overthrow capitalism. So how can we work out such ‘transitional demands’?
What is the difference between a ‘transitional programme’ and a ‘minimum-maximum programme’? Is there a fixed formula we can use to create it? Has one ever worked? And what are some of the problems it would have to address today?
This episode of Socialism looks at the bridge from immediate needs to socialist revolution: what is a ‘transitional programme’?
Further reading
The Transitional Programme (Trotsky) with an introduction by Peter Taaffe: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2333802
The Socialist Party's core programme - What We Stand For: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/partydoc/What_We_Stand_For
Coronavirus - a workers' charter: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/partydoc/Coronavirus_-_a_workers_charter_2020
A socialist charter for young people - we won't sacrifice our future to capitalist crisis: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30868/08-06-2020/a-socialist-charter-for-young-people
Trotsky's Transitional Programme: Winning Support For Socialism (2002): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/24669
The Impending Catastrophe and How to Combat It (Lenin): https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/ichtci/index.htm
The Communist Manifesto (Marx and Engels) - especially final two chapters: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/manifesto/
Discussions on the Transitional Programme (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1938/tp/tpdiscuss.htm
Third Congress of the Communist International: On Tactics - especially section V: https://www.marxists.org/history/international/comintern/3rd-congress/tactics.htm
10/2/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 17 seconds
86. World crisis and the second wave
What is the state of world capitalism as it heads into a second wave of Covid-19?
Over a decade ago, the global capitalist system was shaken by a historic financial crisis. It still had not recovered when the coronavirus pandemic caused the worst economic contraction in history.
Pandemic, depression, environmental catastrophe, political turmoil - capitalism is not well. And now a second wave of Covid is gathering pace.
What does this mean for capitalism around the world? Will we see mass protests and revolutions? Isn’t it the right making gains from the crisis? And what will the US elections bring?
This episode of Socialism looks at a world on the brink: capitalist crisis and the second wave.
Further reading
10 years since the financial crash: https://www.socialistworld.net/2018/09/14/10-years-since-the-financial-crash/
Coronavirus plunges capitalism into global turmoil - the need for a socialist alternative: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/03/23/coronavirus-plunges-capitalism-into-global-turmoil-the-need-for-a-socialist-alternative/
What lies behind the US-China trade war? https://www.socialistworld.net/2019/05/24/what-lies-behind-the-us-china-trade-war/
Democratic, Republican, and Peoples’ Conventions: What Way Forward for Workers? https://independentsocialistgroup.org/2020/09/22/democratic-republican-and-peoples-conventions-what-way-forward-for-workers/
Interview with US presidential candidate: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/09/22/interview-with-us-presidential-candidate/
Britain: Tory Prime Minister’s brinkmanship over EU deal deepens capitalist splits: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/09/17/britain-tory-prime-ministers-brinkmanship-over-eu-deal-deepens-capitalist-splits/
Britain: Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition to stand in elections again against pro-austerity politicians: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/09/14/britain-trade-unionist-and-socialist-coalition-to-stand-in-elections-again-against-pro-austerity-politicians/
9/25/2020 • 34 minutes, 40 seconds
85. Britain's general strike of 1926
What are the lessons for today from the 1926 general strike?
One of the myths about the British working class is that it’s too ponderous and conservative to have a serious fight with capitalism. Actually, centuries of bitter class struggle have shown the real potential again and again.
But arguably the high point came in 1926, during a period of national and international crisis for capitalism not so different from today. Despite the hesitancy and treachery of the official union leaders, Britain’s workers came out on strike in every sector, and without an end date. They even started running parts of society for themselves.
How did Britain’s only general strike so far come into being? What did it show us about revolutionary power of a general strike? Why did it end in defeat? And what can workers and socialists today learn for the huge class battles coming up today?
This episode of Socialism looks at Britain’s ‘almost’ revolution: the 1926 general strike.
Further reading and listening
1926 General Strike: Workers Taste Power (Peter Taaffe): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2017077
The general strike today (2003): http://socialismtoday.org/archive/76/generalstrike.html
Towards a 24 hour general strike (2012): http://socialismtoday.org/archive/161/britain.html
Socialism 75. Britain's revolts after WW1: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/75-britains-revolts-after-ww1
Where is Britain Going? (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/britain/wibg/
The Middle of the Road (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/britain/v3/ch02f.htm
75 years since the 1926 general strike: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/8489/04-05-2001/1926-general-strike-a-showdown-between-the-classes
90 years since the 1926 general strike: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/22727/04-05-2016/1926-general-strike-when-workers-tasted-power
1926 general strike debate: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/5276/15-06-2006/1926-general-strike-debate
9/18/2020 • 50 minutes, 23 seconds
84. Trotsky on the trade unions
What was Trotsky’s advice for revolutionaries on unions?
The trade unions are the basic organisations of the working class. Trotsky, like all who follow the ideas of genuine Marxism, believed the working class was the only social force which can lead socialist revolution.
But the union leaders can be timid, or even hold back struggle by their members. And anyway, the working class today looks very different to working class in 1917.
So how did Trotsky see the unions in relation to the struggle for socialism? And are those ideas - and the unions themselves - still relevant to that struggle today?
This episode of Socialism looks at the organised working class: Trotsky on the trade unions.
The CWI is producing a new book on Trotsky's life and ideas for the 80th anniversary of his assassination, which this podcast series is following. It's called 'Leon Trotsky - A Revolutionary Whose Ideas Couldn't Be Killed'. You can pre-order it now at www.leftbooks.co.uk.
Further reading
Should Revolutionaries Work in Reactionary Trade Unions? (Lenin): https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1920/lwc/ch06.htm
The Nature of the Trade Unions (Peter Taaffe): http://marxist.net/2019/12/11/the-nature-of-the-trade-unions/
Trade Unions and Bolshevism (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/britain/ch07.htm
The Trade Unions in Britain (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1933/09/unions-britain.htm
Trade Unions in the Epoch of Imperialist Decay (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1940/xx/tu.htm
9/11/2020 • 45 minutes, 29 seconds
83. Trotsky and the Fourth International
How did Trotsky help organise international socialist struggle?
Capitalism is a worldwide problem. Since the days of Karl Marx, socialists have worked towards a worldwide solution.
But there have been multiple attempts to organise international associations of revolutionaries. Each rose and then fell for different reasons.
What can we learn from their successes and failures? What was Trotsky’s part in building ‘internationals’? And what are the prospects for building a mass, revolutionary, working-class international going forward?
This episode of Socialism looks at the struggle for a world party of revolution: Trotsky and the Fourth International.
The CWI is producing a new book on Trotsky’s life and ideas for the 80th anniversary of his assassination, which this podcast series is following. It’s called ‘Leon Trotsky - A Revolutionary Whose Ideas Couldn’t Be Killed’. You can pre-order it now at www.leftbooks.co.uk.
Further reading
The Rise and Fall of the Communist International: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/Trotsky/cominternframe.htm
1938 anniversary: Founding the Fourth International: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/124/international.html
A Socialist World Is Possible: The History of the CWI: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2017051
In Defence of Trotskyism: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=49575330
9/3/2020 • 56 minutes, 35 seconds
82. Trotsky, fascism and the 'united front'
What is fascism and how can we fight it?
In the 1930s, mass fascist movements smashed the workers’ organisations. Today, far-right and right-populist forces are again growing in prominence. So what can we learn from history?
What exactly is fascism? Is a fascist dictatorship possible today? What distinguishes it from other authoritarian regimes?
Do these political differences mean tactical differences in how workers should fight them? What’s the difference between a ‘popular front’ and a ‘united front’? And why do you have to be anti-capitalist to succeed as an anti-fascist?
This episode of Socialism looks at fighting anti-worker reaction: Trotsky, fascism and the ‘united front’.
The CWI is producing a new book on Trotsky’s life and ideas for the 80th anniversary of his assassination, which this podcast series is following. It’s called ‘Leon Trotsky - A Revolutionary Whose Ideas Couldn’t Be Killed’. You can pre-order it now at www.leftbooks.co.uk.
Further listening and reading
Socialism episode 4. Fighting the racist far right: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/re-run-4-fighting-the-racist-far-right
Socialism episode 42. You can't have capitalism without racism: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/72-you-cant-have-capitalism-without-racism
Fascism: What It Is and How to Fight It (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0001
The Communist International and the fascist threat: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/222/comintern.html
The character of the far-right threat: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/66/farRight.html
The alt-right threat: http://socialismtoday.org/the-alt-right-threat
The danger of the far right: http://socialismtoday.org/the-danger-of-the-far-right
8/28/2020 • 45 minutes, 46 seconds
81. Trotsky, Stalinism and the 'degenerated workers' state'
How did Trotsky explain the rise of Stalinism?
The Russian Revolution began as a mass movement with democratic control of society by the workers and poor. But it ended as a brutal police state which collapsed under its own inefficiency.
What caused this complete reversal? Do revolutions inevitably end in treacherous dictatorship? Was the Soviet bureaucracy the same as a capitalist class? What are a ‘degenerated workers’ state’ and a ‘deformed workers’ state’? And what can it all tell us about fighting for socialism today?
This episode of Socialism looks at the revolution betrayed: Trotsky on Stalinism and the ‘degenerated workers’ state’.
The CWI is producing a new book on Trotsky’s life and ideas for the 80th anniversary of his assassination, which this podcast series is following. It’s called ‘Leon Trotsky - A Revolutionary Whose Ideas Couldn’t Be Killed’. You can pre-order it now at www.leftbooks.co.uk.
Further reading
Leon Trotsky's struggle against Stalinism: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28804/06-03-2019/leon-trotskys-struggle-against-stalinism
USSR 1989 - the collapse of Stalinism: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/8375/18-11-2009/ussr-1989-the-collapse-of-stalinism
What About Russia? https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/russia/r2frame.htm?stalin.html
Lenin: the original dictator? http://socialismtoday.org/archive/80/lenin.html
From Stalinism to New Labour: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/230/hobsbawm.htm
Lessons of October (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0080
The Revolution Betrayed: What is the Soviet Union and Where is it Going? (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1936/revbet/
Stalin - An Appraisal of the Man and His Influence (Trotsky, unfinished): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1940/xx/stalin/index.htm
8/26/2020 • 44 minutes, 36 seconds
80. Trotsky and the 'national question'
How did Trotsky fight for national liberation?
Socialists aim for a world which doesn’t need borders and ends national divisions. But today, many national groupings are forced into larger states which repress their right to decide their own destiny.
How do Marxists address the complexities of the so-called ‘national question’ - maximising international workers’ cooperation, while supporting the right to national self-determination?
This led to multiple controversies during the lifetime of Leon Trotsky. In our latest instalment on his ideas, we ask how they apply today.
This episode of Socialism looks at socialism and national liberation: Trotsky and the ‘national question’.
80 years since Trotsky's assassination: Why couldn't his ideas be killed? Join the international online rally on Sunday 23 August, 2pm London time! Register now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trotsky-murdered-80-years-ago-why-couldnt-his-ideas-be-killed-registration-115866871933
The CWI is producing a new book on Trotsky’s life and ideas for the 80th anniversary of his assassination, which this podcast series is following. It’s called ‘Leon Trotsky - A Revolutionary Whose Ideas Couldn’t Be Killed’. You can pre-order it now at leftbooks.co.uk.
Further listening and reading
Socialism episode 44. Kurdish national liberation: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/44-kurdish-national-liberation
Socialism episode 27. The national question, Ireland, and Brexit: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/27-the-national-question-ireland-and-brexit
The Problem of Nationalities (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1930/hrr/ch39.htm
The Socialist Revolution and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination (Lenin): https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1916/jan/x01.htm
On the National Question (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1923/05/natquest.htm
The Right of Nations to Self-Determination (Lenin): https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1914/self-det/index.htm
Troubled Times: The National Question in Ireland (Peter Hadden): https://www.marxists.org/history/etol/writers/hadden/1995/natq/index.html
Catalonia independence movement two years on: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/29658/02-10-2019/catalonia-independence-movement-two-years-on
Socialists fight for Palestinian liberation and workers' unity: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/27320/09-05-2018/socialists-fight-for-palestinian-liberation-and-workers-unity
Scottish referendum: "Britain will never be the same again" (2014): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/19222/16-09-2014/britain-will-never-be-the-same-again
8/21/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 39 seconds
79. Trotsky and the revolutionary party
How did Trotsky view the relationship between the revolution and its party?
Where countless other revolutions have failed, the workers of Russia succeeded in taking power in October 1917. The decisive factor was the Bolshevik Party. Leon Trotsky likened it to a “piston-box” which could channel the “steam” of mass revolutionary energy.
Trotsky did not start out as a member of the Bolsheviks. But he came to see the role Lenin had played - preparing an organisation capable of leading the working class during revolutionary upheavals - as vital.
But are the Bolsheviks a model for building a party today? What is the difference between a broad workers’ party and a revolutionary party? And is a revolutionary party all we need to make a successful revolution?
This episode of Socialism looks at political consciousness and organisation: Trotsky and the revolutionary party.
80 years since Trotsky's assassination: Why couldn't his ideas be killed? Join the international online rally on Sunday 23 August, 2pm London time! Register now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trotsky-murdered-80-years-ago-why-couldnt-his-ideas-be-killed-registration-115866871933
Further reading
The Class, the Party and the Leadership (Trotsky): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/Trotsky/cpl/index.html
The role of a revolutionary party: http://marxism.org.uk/pack/party.html
The Transitional Programme (Trotsky) with an introduction by Peter Taaffe: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2333802
The Communist Manifesto (Marx and Engels): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/manifesto/
What Is to Be Done? (Lenin): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/LENI0011
"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder (Lenin): https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1920/lwc/
The Revolutionary Party and its Role in the Struggle for Socialism (Cannon): https://www.marxists.org/archive/cannon/works/1967/party.htm
The First Five Years of the Communist International: Volume One (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0091
The First Five Years of the Communist International: Volume Two (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0092
The History of the Russian Revolution (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1930/hrr/index.htm
8/19/2020 • 41 minutes, 44 seconds
78. Trotsky's theory of 'permanent revolution'
What is Leon Trotsky’s theory of ‘permanent revolution’?
In the early 20th century, Russia was still a mostly feudal country. Could it achieve socialism without passing through greater development of capitalism first?
Even today, the economic and social advances promised by the capitalist democratic revolutions have not been fully achieved in any country. This is especially true in the ‘neocolonial’ countries, whose development is held by back by wealthier capitalist powers.
What is ‘combined and uneven development’? Why is it only the working class which can lead a successful mass movement for permanent social change? And why does the revolution have to be international?
This episode of Socialism looks at how history moves forward: Trotsky’s theory of ‘permanent revolution’.
80 years since Trotsky's assassination: Why couldn't his ideas be killed? Join the international online rally on Sunday 23 August, 2pm London time! Register now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trotsky-murdered-80-years-ago-why-couldnt-his-ideas-be-killed-registration-115866871933
Further reading
The striking relevance of Leon Trotsky's Theory of Permanent Revolution: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/29022/24-04-2019/the-striking-relevance-of-leon-trotskys-theory-of-permanent-revolution
100th anniversary of the ‘Theory of Permanent Revolution’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/5001/09-02-2006/are-trotskys-ideas-of-socialist-revolution-still-relevant-today
Trotsky: The Permanent Revolution today: https://www.socialistworld.net/2010/02/18/trotsky-the-permanent-revolution-today/
The Permanent Revolution, and Results and Prospects (Leon Trotsky): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/Trotsky/permanent/index.html
Nepal: The great general strike – the permanent revolution: https://www.socialistworld.net/2010/06/29/nepal-the-great-general-strike-the-permanent-revolution/
Cuba: Socialism and Democracy: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=27483019
8/14/2020 • 49 minutes, 35 seconds
77. Trotsky during the revolution
What was Leon Trotsky's part in the Russian revolution?
The events of 1917, and the years which immediately followed, were a political furnace. Failed parties and leaders melted away as hardened political forces and inspirational leaders were forged in white heat of revolution.
There were huge leaps forward, and crushing setbacks. Through it all, Leon Trotsky was one of the political figures most responsible for helping the workers’ movement to navigate a way forward.
This episode of Socialism looks at 1917 and the young workers’ state: Trotsky during the revolution.
80 years since Trotsky's assassination: Why couldn't his ideas be killed? Join the international online rally on Sunday 23 August, 2pm London time! Register now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trotsky-murdered-80-years-ago-why-couldnt-his-ideas-be-killed-registration-115866871933
Further reading
February revolution 1917 - what lessons for today?: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/24688/22-02-2017/february-revolution-1917-what-lessons-for-today
July Days 1917: battles with counterrevolution: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/25838/12-07-2017/july-days-1917-battles-with-counterrevolution
Russia, October 1917: When workers took power: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/26314/18-10-2017/russia-october-1917-when-workers-took-power
The History of the Russian Revolution (Trotsky): https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1930/hrr/index.htm
The First Five Years of the Communist International: Volume One (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0091
The First Five Years of the Communist International: Volume Two (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0092
The Class, the Party and the Leadership (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2075641
My Life: An Attempt at an Autobiography (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2017056
8/12/2020 • 47 minutes, 14 seconds
76. Trotsky's revolutionary ideas
80 years on from Trotsky’s assassination: can they kill his ideas?
Lev Davidovich Bronstein, better known as Leon Trotsky, was killed on 21 August 1940. What was Stalin so afraid of? And why do capitalist commentators still try to bury Trotsky’s ideas today?
This month, Socialism the Podcast will be answering those questions in a series on Trotsky and Trotskyism. What was his role in Russia’s revolutions? What is the theory of ‘permanent revolution’? How did Stalinism betray it? What is a ‘transitional programme’? And what can workers and socialists today learn from it all?
We begin our series with a general introduction. In the months before his death, Trotsky wrote: “If I had to begin all over again, I would of course try to avoid this or that mistake, but the main course of my life would remain unchanged…
“My faith in the communist future of mankind is not less ardent, indeed it is firmer today, than it was in the days of my youth…
“Life is beautiful. Let the future generations cleanse it of all evil, oppression and violence, and enjoy it to the full.”
This episode of Socialism looks at Leon Trotsky: an introduction to his revolutionary life and ideas.
80 years since Trotsky's assassination: Why couldn't his ideas be killed? Join the international online rally on Sunday 23 August, 2pm London time! Register now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trotsky-murdered-80-years-ago-why-couldnt-his-ideas-be-killed-registration-115866871933
Further reading
Leon Trotsky: A revolutionary's life: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/15106/29-08-2012/leon-trotsky-a-revolutionarys-life
Russia 1905: When workers gained a glimpse of power: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/4250/22-01-2005/russia-1905-when-workers-gained-a-glimpse-of-power
The striking relevance of Leon Trotsky's Theory of Permanent Revolution: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/29022/24-04-2019/the-striking-relevance-of-leon-trotskys-theory-of-permanent-revolution
Russia, October 1917: When workers took power: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/26314/18-10-2017/russia-october-1917-when-workers-took-power
Leon Trotsky's struggle against Stalinism: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28804/06-03-2019/leon-trotskys-struggle-against-stalinism
My Life: An Attempt at an Autobiography (Leon Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0025
8/7/2020 • 59 minutes, 20 seconds
Re-run: 18. Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
What is scientific socialism, and what can it teach us about the fight for socialist change today?
Labour’s left leadership failed to fight for the urgent political and democratic reforms needed in the party - a missed opportunity for working-class political representation.
In politics, mistakes in tactics begin with mistakes in ideas. That’s why Marxists take ideas so seriously. As Karl Marx himself said: “Practice without theory is blind, theory without practice is sterile.”
In fact, the original name for Marxism was ‘scientific socialism’. In 1880, Marx’s collaborator Friedrich Engels produced ‘Socialism: Utopian and Scientific’, explaining the difference between those two trends in socialist thought.
It was an introduction to some key scientific socialist ideas, from dialectical materialism to Marxist economics. Socialist struggle today could learn much from the mistakes of utopian socialism, old and new, and the rigour of scientific socialism.
The Socialist Party’s publishing house, Socialist Books, republished this classic last year, available from socialistbooks.co.uk.
This episode of Socialism, one of our most popular from 2019, is a re-run of episode 18 - Socialism: Utopian and Scientific.
Further reading
The renewed relevance of Engels' classic, Socialism: Utopian and Scientific: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28107/17-10-2018/the-renewed-relevance-of-engels-classic-socialism-utopian-and-scientific
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (Friedrich Engels): http://www.socialistbooks.co.uk/socialist-books-presents-socialism-utopian-and-scientific/
'Socialism: Utopian and Scientific' questions and resources: http://www.socialistbooks.co.uk/socialism-utopian-and-scientific-resources/
The Masses Arise: The Great French Revolution 1789-1815 (Peter Taaffe): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2017204
Value, Price and Profit (Karl Marx): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/MARX0004
An Introduction to the Logic of Marxism (George Novack): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/NOVA0001
7/24/2020 • 28 minutes, 13 seconds
75. Britain's revolts after WW1
How will Covid-19’s political consequences compare to the aftermath of World War One?
The pandemic crisis is frequently compared to a war. Marxists agree there are parallels for many reasons - not least the political revolts that follow.
After the Great War, British capitalism entered a period of fast-changing economic and political crisis. Slump and mass unemployment; heroic strikes and mutinies; rapid advances for the new workers’ parties - Labour and the Communists.
What can we learn from Britain’s economic strife and political ructions after the First World War? How can these help prepare the workers’ movement for struggles in the era of coronavirus and a new depression?
This episode of Socialism looks at lessons from history: Britain’s revolts after World War One.
Further reading and listening
1920s Britain: A "country nearer Bolshevism than at any time since": https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30818/27-05-2020/1920s-britain-a-country-nearer-bolshevism-than-at-any-time-since
Building the shop stewards' movement (2008): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/3632/17-01-2008/feature-building-the-shop-stewards-movement
73. Globalisation and deglobalisation: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/73-globalisation-and-deglobalisation
64. World economic crisis: a Marxist analysis of the coronavirus crunch: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/64-world-economic-crisis-a-marxist-analysis-of-the-coronavirus-crunch
66. US imperialism in decline: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/66-us-imperialism-in-decline-coronavirus-trump-sanders-and-socialism
70. China's new role: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/70-chinas-new-role
7/17/2020 • 48 minutes, 34 seconds
74. How the unions need to fight now
We need to fight for every job. But is such a fight possible?
Thousands of new members are flooding into Britain’s trade unions. But thousands more are losing their jobs every day.
Black Lives Matter and coronavirus inequalities have thrown racism into the spotlight too. Precarious work in the gig economy, and even sweatshop conditions in some areas, are pressing issues for more and more of the working class. How can the unions lead a fightback here?
Meanwhile, as major sections of the union leadership tried to partner up with the government, rank-and-file union members with no choice but to fight have led heroic struggles themselves. What does this mean for how workers need to organise?
This episode of Socialism looks at working-class organisation in the new stage of the pandemic crisis: how the unions need to fight now.
Further listening and reading
Episode 72. You can't have capitalism without racism: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/72-you-cant-have-capitalism-without-racism
Fight for every job: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31025/08-07-2020/fight-for-every-job-fight-for-socialism
NSSN conference: "Fight for our lives and livelihoods": https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31039/08-07-2020/fantastic-virtual-nssn-conference-fight-for-our-lives-and-livelihoods
Southampton UCU - election victory for combative rank and file: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/31036/08-07-2020/southampton-ucu-election-victory-for-combative-rank-and-file
7/10/2020 • 25 minutes, 44 seconds
73. Globalisation and deglobalisation
Why are the world's economies pulling apart?
World capitalism in recent decades underwent a process often called ‘globalisation’. Competing national economies became more and more integrated and dependent on each other.
Now, the wheels have come off. Trade wars, political disputes, even rumblings of armed conflict - already happening, but exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic - have marked a process of ‘deglobalisation’.
What is behind these two epoch-defining waves of change? Why are both responsible for worsening conditions for workers, young people and the poor? And is there a way to achieve global economic and political harmony?
This episode of Socialism looks at high and low tides for world capitalism: globalisation and deglobalisation.
Further listening and reading
Socialism 66. US imperialism in decline: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/66-us-imperialism-in-decline-coronavirus-trump-sanders-and-socialism
Socialism 70. China's new role: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/70-chinas-new-role
World Economy - the new crisis and its consequences: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/03/19/world-economy-the-new-crisis-and-its-consequences/
New era of capitalist turmoil and social upheaval opens: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/05/15/new-era-of-capitalist-turmoil-and-social-upheaval-opens-only-a-socialist-alternative-offers-a-way-forward/
What lies behind the US-China trade war? https://www.socialistworld.net/2019/05/24/what-lies-behind-the-us-china-trade-war/
6/26/2020 • 22 minutes, 5 seconds
72. You can't have capitalism without racism
Malcolm X said: “You can’t have capitalism without racism.” Why - and what can we learn from that?
Heroic Black Lives Matter protests have swept the US, Britain and the world. Rivers of working-class young people, black and white, have taken up the struggle against racism and police violence.
Sadly, police murder of black people is nothing new. Why has this movement exploded in this way right now? And why do socialists argue that racism is integral to the capitalist system - so that ending racism means overturning capitalism and fighting for socialism?
This episode of Socialism looks at Black Lives Matter: you can’t have capitalism without racism.
Further viewing and reading
Socialist Party Facebook Live broadcast: Lessons from the Black Panthers: https://www.facebook.com/CWISocialistParty/videos/963326150788884
Which way forward for Black Lives Matter protests? https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30917/17-06-2020/which-way-forward-for-black-lives-matter-protests
Lessons from the Black Panthers: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/104/panthers.html
Where was Malcolm X going? http://socialismtoday.org/archive/156/malcolm.html
Oppose racist symbols and the racist system: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30918/17-06-2020/oppose-racist-symbols-and-the-racist-system
Reform or revolt? How was the slave trade abolished? https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30936/17-06-2020/reform-or-revolt-how-was-the-slave-trade-abolished
Martin Luther King: Fighting for a promised land: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/118/king.html
6/19/2020 • 39 minutes, 56 seconds
Re-run: 4. Fighting the racist far right
How can the working class defeat the far right?
A magnificent mass movement, overwhelmingly young, working-class and black, but also very multiracial, has erupted in the US, Britain and internationally against racism. Its trigger was the racist police murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis on 25 May 2020.
But young people and workers are angry about years of systemic racism, as well as all the class inequality, privations and oppression of the capitalist system.
The Socialist Party and our sister parties around the world have been to the fore on these protests. We've been discussing with young, working-class people about how to fight racism and capitalism, and signing up big numbers interested in finding out about joining the Socialists.
While we carry on this vital work, we are re-running an episode from 22 October 2018: is the far right on the rise?
As far-right groups attempt to organise again, supposedly in defence of public monuments, how can the workers’ movement overcome their violent threat? Where does the far right come from? And what is the record of the Socialist Party on fighting and defeating the far right?
You can hear more about the Socialist Party’s response to the magnificent new mass movement in our recent Facebook on YouTube broadcast on 5 June, and the recent Committee for a Workers' International Facebook and YouTube broacdast on 9 June.
This re-run of Socialism looks at the racist far right: how to fight it.
Further listening and reading
Socialist Party broadcast on the new anti-racist eruption on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/130650380285747/videos/702374690575676/
And on YouTube: https://youtu.be/yvU4KfUcetc
Committee for a Workers' International broadcast on the global explosion of protest on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialistworld/videos/1237533769971897
And on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2aWAB3hxKz4
Black Lives Matter protests sweep Britain - how can the movement win? https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30874/10-06-2020/black-lives-matter-protests-sweep-country-how-can-the-movement-win
USA - black and white youth rise up against racism: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/06/12/usa-black-and-white-youth-rise-up-against-racism/
Britain - mass protests erupt: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30875/10-06-2020/mass-protests-erupt
US - what’s next for the anti-racist movement? https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/06/07/usa-whats-next-for-the-anti-racist-movement/
“All changed, changed utterly” - A new era of class struggle and capitalist crisis: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/06/08/all-is-changed-changed-utterly-a-new-era-of-class-struggle-and-capitalist-crisis/
6/12/2020 • 35 minutes, 24 seconds
71. A socialist youth charter
What do young people need today - and how can they fight for it?
Massive, young, working-class protests have exploded around the world after the murder of George Floyd, racism and police violence. But it's not just these issues that have angered young people.
In the US, Britain and around the world, the youth are suffering appalling conditions, and a future of crisis and uncertainty. But young people have also fought: in electoral movements through support for figures like Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders - and on the streets, in the global climate strikes, and now in the huge, young, working-class uprisings against racism and police violence.
Even before the pandemic, wages were low, jobs insecure housing and education unaffordable - and the tomorrow promised nothing but economic and social turmoil, and even climate catastrophe. Now the pandemic has multiplied all these problems, as the capitalists and their politicians dump the burden disproportionately on the working class and the youth. Young people on the streets right now are angry about racism, but they’re also angry about all of it.
How can young people fight to change things? And what would a socialist programme offer young people in that struggle?
This episode of Socialism looks at young people fighting back: a socialist youth charter.
Further reading
Socialist Party young people's charter: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/txt/555.pdf
Fight racism and class inequality, fight capitalism: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30856/03-06-2020/fight-racism-and-class-inequality-fight-capitalism
USA - another cop killing of unarmed black man sparks widespread protests: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30846/03-06-2020/usa-another-cop-killing-of-unarmed-black-man-sparks-widespread-protests
6/5/2020 • 52 minutes, 40 seconds
70. China's new role
While the influence of the US declines, China’s place in world seems to be rising. The Chinese economy is still nowhere near as powerful as the US, but it’s competing voraciously for international markets, investment, and political influence.
With world capitalism slowing down, international tensions over profit and power are escalating. The trade wars between these two largest powers could well break out again. Is a new Cold War, or even direct military conflict, also a possibility?
And what exactly is the Chinese regime? Its dictatorial government claims the country is socialist - so why are there billionaires, and why do so many workers suffer poverty pay and appalling conditions?
External conflicts with competing nation-states. Internal conflicts with Hong Kong and oppressed national groups. And trillions of dollars of loans and capitalist investments in smaller countries around the globe.
This episode of Socialism looks at national and international turmoil and contradictions: China’s new role.
Further reading
Trump’s insults fuel China rivalry: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/05/08/china-trumps-insults-fuel-rivalry/
Coronavirus crisis shakes Chinese regime: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/02/19/china-coronavirus-crisis-shakes-regime/
70th anniversary of People’s Republic of China – Mao and the Chinese revolution: https://www.socialistworld.net/2019/10/01/70th-anniversary-of-peoples-republic-of-china-mao-and-the-chinese-revolution/
China after the 1949 revolution - the benefits of the planned economy stifled by bureaucracy: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/29730/16-10-2019/china-after-the-1949-revolution-the-benefits-of-the-planned-economy-stifled-by-bureaucracy
China’s hybrid economy (2008): http://socialismtoday.org/archive/122/hybrid.html
Market rule or party rule? (2011): http://socialismtoday.org/archive/154/china.html
5/29/2020 • 55 minutes, 26 seconds
69. Crisis turning point: national unity ends
Public confidence in the British government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic has nosedived.
They’re split over how and when to bully workers back into unsafe workplaces to restart the capitalists’ profit engines. And they’re split over how and when to pay off the massive debts incurred by lockdown relief measures.
Meanwhile, the Labour Party - under its new, pro-capitalist leader Keir Starmer - could hardly be more tame. But the trade unions have a renewed national profile. Tens of thousands are joining and organising to resist the bosses’ unsafe working conditions.
And the turning point seemed to be Boris Johnson’s farcical “stay alert” speech on 10 May, which tried to lift the lockdown and impose new restrictions at the same time.
What’s behind the chaos at the top? And with the bosses squabbling over how best to make us pay for the pandemic, what would help workers coordinate the most effective political response?
This episode of Socialism looks at a political turning point in the coronavirus crisis: the end of ‘national unity’.
Further reading
Confidence plummets in Tory strategy for Covid-19: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30781/20-05-2020/confidence-plummets-in-tory-strategy-for-covid-19
Rich get handouts - workers get pay cuts: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30780/20-05-2020/rich-get-handouts-workers-get-pay-cuts
Stay alert to bosses putting profit before safety: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30753/13-05-2020/stay-alert-to-bosses-putting-profit-before-safety
Johnson's reckless 'back to school' plans threaten everyone's safety: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30782/20-05-2020/johnsons-reckless-back-to-school-plans-threaten-everyones-safety
Transport workers and passengers must not pay the price: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30788/20-05-2020/transport-workers-amp-passengers-mustnt-pay-the-price
Tories put profit before lives - unions must stand firm on workplace safety: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30754/13-05-2020/tories-put-profit-before-lives-unions-must-stand-firm-on-workplace-safety
5/22/2020 • 33 minutes, 49 seconds
68. Lifting the lockdown: schools, safety and super-spreaders
School workers and the government are set for a stand-off over reopening during coronavirus.
The Tory government is combining absurdly unclear messages about "staying alert" with a rush to reopen more of the capitalist economy. While they are concerned only about restarting the profit machine, workers are concerned this premature, shambolic dash is a Covid-19 death sentence.
The capitalists have one set of guidelines for reopening. The workers have another. So what should the unions do about it?
Are the government's guidelines for "safe" reopening of schools really safe? How can trade unionists force the Tories to take safety seriously? And are there lessons from the lockdown for how education might work differently?
This episode of Socialism looks at lifting the lockdown: schools, safety and super-spreaders
Further reading
No going back to unsafe schools: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30756/13-05-2020/no-going-back-to-unsafe-schools
Tories put profit before lives - unions must stand firm on workplace safety: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30754/13-05-2020/tories-put-profit-before-lives-unions-must-stand-firm-on-workplace-safety
Test and trace - workers need a real plan: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30734/06-05-2020/test-and-trace-workers-need-a-real-plan
Tories using pandemic to shift lab testing out of NHS: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30726/05-05-2020/tories-using-pandemic-to-shift-lab-testing-out-of-nhs
Martin Powell-Davies - teacher, trade unionist and socialist blog: http://www.mpdnut.com/
Donate to help fund Socialism: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/main/donate
Join the Socialists: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/main/join
5/15/2020 • 39 minutes, 22 seconds
67. Lenin at 150
What are the lessons for today from Lenin's revolutionary life?
22 April 2020 was the 150th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanvov, better known as Lenin, the revolutionary workers’ leader and Marxist political theorist. In 1917, Lenin’s Bolshevik Party led the working class of Russia to overthrow the landlords and capitalists and establish the world’s first democratic workers’ state.
Lenin was rooted firmly in Marxism. He understood that only the working class could lead a successful revolution. He fought for a well-organised party and a workers’ press as the essential tools for achieving that. And, in contrast to the butcher Stalin, he stood for international revolution, and maintained that “democracy is indispensable to socialism.”
No wonder his name is feared and slandered by capitalist politicians and their official histories. In particular, they have much to fear at a time when their entire rotten system is wracked by pandemic, economic crisis and social turmoil. To quote Lenin again: “Sometimes history needs a push.”
So what were Lenin’s real ideas? What were his main contributions to the struggle for socialism? And what can workers and young people fighting capitalist misery learn from them today?
This episode of Socialism looks at Lenin at 150: his revolutionary life and legacy.
Further reading
Lenin at 150 - A revolutionary life, and the relevance of his ideas to today's working-class struggles: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30677/22-04-2020/lenin-at-150-a-revolutionary-life-and-the-relevance-of-his-ideas-for-today
Lenin's revolutionary legacy: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/18007/21-01-2014/lenins-revolutionary-legacy
Lenin's April Theses, 1917: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/14702/14-06-2012/lenins-april-theses-1917
The State and Revolution (Lenin): https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/books_pamphlets/The_State_and_Revolution
“Left-Wing” Communism - An Infantile Disorder (Lenin): https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1920/lwc/
History of the Russian Revolution (Trotsky): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=6511119
Lessons of October (Trotsky): http://www.socialistbooks.co.uk/product/lessons-of-october/
From Lenin to Stalin (Serge): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2017050
Lenin and the Revolutionary Party (Le Blanc): http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=32008259
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5/1/2020 • 1 hour, 2 seconds
66. US imperialism in decline: coronavirus, Trump, Sanders and socialism
Chaos in the US presents two options: socialism or barbarism.
In the United States, the capitalist class is faced with a shopping list of crises that are shaking their system almost to pieces. Like many capitalist economies, they’ve had to partly suspend production - and profit - in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
They’ve been forced to inject trillions of dollars into the economy to keep the capitalist system going. And now, the absurd situation of competitive oil production outstripping demand so far that prices have become negative!
The capitalists face these crises with an unreliable representative at the helm: Donald Trump. But they may be breathing a bit easier now that Bernie Sanders, who came to prominence with his promise of a political revolution against the billionaire class, has endorsed a more reliable representative of big business interests in the form of the Democrat Joe Biden. Sanders has even admonished his supporters for saying they won’t campaign for a corporate shill!
Huge anger is growing. Class polarisation sharpens as the divisions between bosses and workers are exposed. Armed demonstrations ratchet up the tensions. Capitalism is threatening to plunge millions into poverty, on a scale not seen since the Great Depression.
This episode of Socialism looks at US imperialism in decline: coronavirus, Trump, Sanders and socialism.
Further reading
Global covid-19 pandemic, capitalist crisis and bitter class polarisation in the United States: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/04/21/global-covid-19-pandemic-capitalist-crisis-and-bitter-class-polarisation-in-the-united-states/
‘Protest-caravan’ held in solidarity with Worcester city nurses opposing furloughing during covid crisis: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/04/23/usa-protest-caravan-held-in-solidarity-with-worcester-city-nurses-opposing-furloughing-during-covid-crisis/
“We have the power” – Staten Island Amazon workers walk out: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/04/06/usa-we-have-the-power-staten-island-amazon-workers-walkout/
The danger of the far right today: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/03/25/the-danger-of-the-far-right-today/
Join the Socialists: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/join/
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4/24/2020 • 27 minutes, 59 seconds
65. Will this help the left or the right? Coronavirus, radicalisation and 'national unity'
Workers are furious, so why aren’t capitalist parties suffering?
Capitalist governments across the planet are presiding over incompetent, inefficient, and inhuman responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. Nonetheless, most are riding high in opinion polls.
This is true in Britain too, despite being on course for the worst death toll in Europe. While workers suffer and die on the front line or on furlough, public criticism of the Tories is muted. Even the trade union and Labour Party leaders seem to be backing so-called ‘national unity’.
So is this catastrophe helping the right? Or are there more profound processes playing out beneath the surface?
This episode of Socialism asks: will this help the left or the right? Coronavirus, radicalisation and national unity.
Further reading
Exit strategy? PPE and mass testing and workers' control of workplace safety: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30603/15-04-2020/exit-strategy-ppe-and-mass-testing-and-workers-control-of-workplace-safety
Fight back against the corona propaganda war: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30616/15-04-2020/fight-back-against-the-corona-propaganda-war
Sabotage - the inner workings of Labour's political machine exposed: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30622/15-04-2020/sabotage-the-inner-workings-of-labours-political-machine-exposed
Starmer victory - organise to fight for socialist policies: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30552/06-04-2020/end-of-the-corbyn-era
Join the Socialists: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/join/
Help fund Socialism the Podcast: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/donate/
4/18/2020 • 32 minutes, 57 seconds
64. World economic crisis: a Marxist analysis of the coronavirus crunch
The capitalist economic system is dysfunctional and obsolete.
In the US, 10 million workers filed unemployment claims in the last two weeks of March. In the UK, a million workers filed Universal Credit benefit claims in the last two weeks of March.
Just over a decade after the ‘credit crunch’ and Great Recession, the Covid-19 pandemic is causing a ‘corona crunch’ and could pitch the world into a second Great Depression.
But the world economy was heading for a serious downturn even before the virus. In fact, capitalism itself has been growing increasingly weak, unstable and dysfunctional over a long period. Why?
Marxism points out the capitalist system is riddled with contradictions, and today has long outlived its historic usefulness. So what are the main economic features of the current nosedive, and what sort of problems - and solutions - could the Marxist toolbox point us to?
This episode of Socialism takes a short look at the world economic crisis: a Marxist analysis of the coronavirus crunch. Plus: we respond to the Labour Party leadership election results.
Further reading
The new crisis and its consequences: http://socialismtoday.org/editorial-the-new-crisis-and-its-consequences
Brexit and British capitalism - why Johnson's juggernaut is set to jackknife: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30184/29-01-2020/brexit-and-british-capitalism-why-johnsons-juggernaut-is-set-to-jackknife
10 years since the financial crash - the socialist answer to capitalist crisis: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/27918/12-09-2018/10-years-since-the-financial-crash-the-socialist-answer-to-capitalist-crisis
Universal basic income - what do socialists say? https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/24401/08-02-2017/universal-basic-income-what-do-socialists-say
Understanding Marxist economics: http://www.marxism.org.uk/pack/economics.html
How a socialist economy would work: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/6012/16-10-2004/how-a-socialist-economy-would-work
4/10/2020 • 32 minutes, 2 seconds
63. Is this socialism? Coronavirus and state intervention
Unprecedented state intervention - but still workers suffer?
The British government has pledged hundreds of billions in funding during the Covid-19 pandemic. The US Congress has approved trillions.
Capitalist governments in multiple countries seem to be abandoning privatisation and market competition for nationalisation and central coordination. It looks quite a lot like some of the policies socialists call for.
But corporate profits are being subsidised. The big banks and finance sector are untouched. And workers are receiving too little too late when it comes to income and safety protections. In fact, lack of personal protective equipment is killing frontline health workers in the UK, and 10 million workers have joined the unemployment lines in just two weeks in the US.
What does this U-turn in policy direction by the capitalists, amid a complete failure of their system, say about capitalism - and the socialist alternative?
This episode of Socialism looks at coronavirus and state intervention: is this socialism?
Further reading
International statement - as coronavirus crisis intensifies, class antagonisms deepen: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/03/31/as-coronavirus-crisis-intensifies-class-antagonisms-deepen/
International statement - coronavirus plunges capitalism into global turmoil - the need for a socialist alternative: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/03/23/coronavirus-plunges-capitalism-into-global-turmoil-the-need-for-a-socialist-alternative/
All the latest frontline reports, socialist analysis and working-class demands in the latest issue of the Socialist newspaper: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/issue/1080
Donate to help us keep producing independent content: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/donate/
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4/3/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 16 seconds
62. Workers' rights during coronavirus
How can workers look after their interests in the pandemic?
Schools in Britain are part-closing, workers in almost every sector are being sent home with or without pay, and there are shortages of equipment for safe and hygienic working everywhere. The day after we recorded this podcast on 19 March 2020, the government was due to announce plans to support workers.
But whatever is promised, the track record so far is that workers everywhere are pulling out all the stops to fight the pandemic - while big businesses and their politicians only seem interested in their bottom lines.
What should workers demand to solve these problems? Was the Trade Union Congress right to declare for ‘national unity’ with the employers and the government? And how can workers make sure their interests are looked after in this period, whether or not they’re in a union?
This episode of Socialism looks at the Covid-19 pandemic: workers’ rights during coronavirus.
The coronavirus pandemic is a rapidly escalating global crisis affecting every part of the capitalist system. As well as following this weekly podcast, you should check the Socialist Party’s website, socialistparty.org.uk, and our Facebook page, for regular statements on working-class demands, socialist analysis, and reports from the frontline.
Further reading
National Shop Stewards Network coronavirus workers' support Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/814163955758626
Latest issue of the Socialist including more coverage on coronavirus: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/issue/1078
Socialist Party Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CWISocialistParty
Coronavirus latest on the Socialist Party website: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/Health_and_welfare/Coronavirus,filter
3/20/2020 • 41 minutes, 30 seconds
61. Coronavirus: a socialist response
How can workers' action help overcome the Covid-19 crisis?
The new coronavirus, Covid-19, is sweeping through the world's population - exposing capitalism for disastrous weaknesses in healthcare systems,social infrastructure, and the global economy. Capitalist politicians and the capitalist state are torn between protecting public health and defending private profit.
The official number of cases in the UK as of 12 March 2020 is 590. But the British government's chief scientific advisor has said the real number could be up to 10,000. The local elections planned for May have been postponed.
Hospitals are facing overload. Workers are facing lost pay. The economy was already heading toward recession. But workers have also fought back with demands and with strike action to force a response in the interests of the majority.
Why did capitalism get us here? What action can workers take to improve things? And how could socialist change resolve the underlying problems?
This episode of Socialism looks at the coronavirus: the socialist response.
Further reading
Latest updates and demands in the Socialist: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/issue/1077
Covid-19 - a socialist response to the coronavirus crisis: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30353/04-03-2020/covid-19-a-socialist-response-to-the-coronavirus-crisis
Coronavirus crisis shakes Chinese regime: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30290/19-02-2020/coronavirus-crisis-shakes-chinese-regime
Coronavirus exposes capitalism's weaknesses in healthcare and economy: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30203/05-02-2020/coronavirus-exposes-capitalisms-weaknesses-in-healthcare-and-economy
Coronavirus - capitalism limits response to viral outbreaks: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30176/29-01-2020/coronavirus-capitalism-limits-response-to-viral-outbreaks
3/13/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 17 seconds
60. Socialists into City Hall
What could a socialist campaign for London achieve?
The London mayor and assembly are up for election in May. The Labour Party’s Sadiq Khan is the incumbent and Labour’s candidate for 2020 - but is a supporter of the pro-big business wing of Labour and an opponent of Jeremy Corbyn’s anti-austerity politics.
Low pay, a housing crisis, disappearing council services, knife crime and air pollution are all major issues in Britain’s capital. Khan has presided over their continuation.
So how should trade unionists and socialists approach the London elections? How would a socialist Greater London Authority behave? And what could a campaign raising those ideas achieve - whether or not it was elected?
This episode of Socialism looks at the London elections: socialists into City Hall.
Further reading
London Socialist Party's website: http://www.londonsocialistparty.org.uk/
We need socialists in London's City Hall: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30035/19-12-2019/we-need-socialists-in-londons-city-hall
Strike wave around London: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30357/04-03-2020/strike-wave-around-london-this-is-why-we-need-so#cialists-in-city-hall
3/6/2020 • 48 minutes, 43 seconds
Re-run: 14. GRA reform
Trans rights: a socialist programme for united workers' struggle.
Transgender rights have recently become a point of contention in the ongoing Labour Party leadership contest. The Socialist Party fights exploitation, discrimination and oppression in every form.
The workers’ movement must fight for the resources necessary to guarantee all sections of the working class a decent life. If it does not, there is a danger that debates can be falsely framed as battles between supposedly irreconcilable competing rights.
By fighting instead to expand the provision of jobs, homes and services for all, the workers’ movement can resolve differences on the basis of common struggle and democratic discussion.
The following episode is a re-run of episode 14, first aired on 15 January 2019, on the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) - much of which has now been kicked into the long grass by the Tories. But we think the general approach we lay out here on the question of trans rights is entirely relevant to the debates of today.
This episode of Socialism looks at GRA reform: the fight for trans rights.
2/28/2020 • 38 minutes, 35 seconds
59. Northern Ireland's strike wave
Major strikes in the civil service and National Health Service have shaken the capitalist establishment in Northern Ireland. These enormous workers’ action followed watershed struggles in the private sector at the Harland and Wolff shipyard and Wrightbus factory.
The rival sectarian parties are required by the Good Friday Agreement to agree to govern together. They had refused to reach such an agreement after a supposed renewable heating scheme collapsed due to incompetence and alleged corruption three years ago. The strikes forced them back into the Assembly to make concessions to the workers.
But having tasted some of the power of collective working-class struggle, will workers allow a return to business as usual? More strikes seem likely. But how about a political alternative to austerity, sectarianism and capitalism?
This episode of Socialism looks at Northern Ireland: the strike wave.
2/21/2020 • 27 minutes, 36 seconds
58. Britain: the new situation
Divisions and surprises abound as the main parties eye an angry working class in Britain.
The Tories’ decade-long grip on power continues for now - but what about their programme? The government has announced more cuts, but has also promised infrastructure investment. They have restored their majority, but their catastrophic divisions are already re-emerging. In fact, Sajid Javid, the chancellor of the exchequer, resigned in between recording this podcast and it airing.
Meanwhile, the anger in the working class, documented each week in the Socialist newspaper, continues to simmer. The ongoing Labour Party leadership contest is asking: how can Labour win back the confidence of the working class?
So - what is the way forward? This episode of Socialism looks at Britain: the new situation.
2/14/2020 • 36 minutes, 36 seconds
57. Trade unions: new decade, new challenge
Do the setbacks in the 2010s mean the unions can't fight today?
The 2010s were a period of major attacks on workers in Britain. But the bosses and their politicians didn’t get things all their own way. The trade unions - the basic self-defence organisations of the working class - fought many important battles, shutting down production to try to force the bosses back.
There were many setbacks in those fights, but there were also victories. Marxists try to learn from both.
With a new decade opening up alongside a change of era in politics and world relations for Britain, what are the lessons of the 2010s for trade union struggle in the 2020s?
This episode of Socialism looks at the trade unions: new decade, new challenge.
2/7/2020 • 44 minutes, 49 seconds
Re-run: 16. Are no-cuts council budgets possible?
Councils have the power to resist continued Tory austerity.
It’s budget-setting season again for local authorities in Britain. The Tories in central government have succeeded in making local councils do their dirty work and implement savage austerity for a decade.
In fact, so successful was this strategy, that the lack of any practical distinction between Labour and Conservative at a local level was a significant factor in Jeremy Corbyn’s general election defeat in December. From the perspective of many in working-class communities, nothing ever seems to change. So why bother voting for Labour?
But the general election is behind us for now. Council jobs and services are utterly threadbare. And there is major economic uncertainty ahead. Councils have a choice.
Either carry on acting as managers of austerity - as tame local representatives of Tory central government. Or set no-cuts budgets, and demand the stolen millions back from Westminster - as fighting representatives of local workers and residents. This could even paralyse and eventually overturn Johnson’s unstable government.
The Socialist Party calls on Labour councils to fight, and for Labour leadership candidates to commit to pushing for such a fight. It’s the same road taken successfully by the famous socialist Liverpool Council in the 1980s. Now is the time to take the Liverpool Road once more.
This is a re-run of episode 16 from January 2019. The situation has changed, but the need for council to fight has not. This episode of Socialism asks: are no-cuts council budgets possible?
1/31/2020 • 39 minutes, 3 seconds
56. How can France's strike win?
After more than 45 days of strikes, workers in France are still furious about President Emmanuel Macron’s attack on pensions. His so-called reform would mean: work longer, get less.
But there’s no clear strategy from the union leaders. And there’s no clear political alternative to Macron and his politics, including from left-wing political leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
Understandably, after almost two months of upsurge, the movement is starting to slow down - for the moment. So what happens next?
Socialism the Podcast was in Paris for events including one of the national days of action, 16 January. We spoke to a striking teacher and member of Gauche Révolutionnaire, the Socialist Party’s sister party in France, about the struggle.
This episode of Socialism looks at France: how can the strike win?
Further reading...
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30135/22-01-2020/eyewitness-report-workers-struggle-in-france-on-the-boil
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30153/22-01-2020/france-striker-speaks-real-deep-anger-needs-union-strategy
https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30120/15-01-2020/france-struggle-over-pension-rights-government-in-difficulty
1/24/2020 • 37 minutes, 56 seconds
55. Middle East in turmoil: Iran and Iraq
After Suleimani's assassination, what prospects for Iran, Iraq and the US?
The year started with Donald Trump ordering the public assassination of a leading Iranian general, Qassem Suleimani, by a drone strike in Baghdad, the capital of neighbouring Iraq.
What are the prospects for the struggle between the US and Iran? Does this mean war? What about the people of Iraq? And what will this mean next for the region’s popular uprisings?
This episode of Socialism looks the Middle East in turmoil: Iran and Iraq.
1/10/2020 • 27 minutes, 31 seconds
54. 2020: a promise of rebellion
The year is now 2020. Popular uprisings are cascading like chain reactions across the globe. Strongman right-wing leaders lie and cheat their way to power in some countries, and are brought to their knees by mass movements in others.
As a new year opens up, class struggles and capitalist instability will only intensify and spread. This episode of Socialism looks at the year ahead: a promise of rebellion.
Plus: hear clips from the new podcast launched by our South African sister party in the Committee for a Workers' International, the Marxist Workers Party! You can listen to the full episode and subscribe at SoundCloud and YouTube...
https://soundcloud.com/user-135736898
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCnLt1EKgiFlSyTVCTz-rGA
1/3/2020 • 37 minutes, 29 seconds
Re-run: 34. Boris, Brexit and British capitalism
Johnson took office in July 2019 amid intractable crises - which haven't gone away. In this re-run of episode 34 from August 2019, we remind ourselves of the big problems for the Tories which lie beneath their electoral victory.
12/27/2019 • 34 minutes, 27 seconds
53. Tories return: stand firm for socialist policies
Boris Johnson has won a majority in the UK’s general election. Many workers and young people will understandably be feeling gloomy and angry. We say the fightback starts here.
How did this happen? What are the lessons? And what does the workers’ movement need to do now to stop Tory attacks?
This episode of Socialism responds to the Tories’ return: stand firm for socialist policies.
12/13/2019 • 23 minutes, 55 seconds
52. France on strike
Millions of workers have downed tools to fight hated President Emmanuel Macron’s attack on pensions.
The CGT union confederation reports that 1.5 million protested throughout the country during the 5 December strike, and over 800,000 on 10 December. In between, transport workers have kept communication routes in a state of near-paralysis.
Blocked from ending austerity and privatisation through the rigged electoral system which capitalism offers, ordinary people in France have taken matters into their own hands. First in the heroic movement of the ‘gilets jaunes’, the yellow vests. Now in what may be France's biggest strike in a quarter of a century.
A factory explosion in Rouen, resisting the far right, the struggles of young people, and the state of the mass left movement 'La France Insoumise' are discussed as well.
Days before Britain’s general election could return any kind of new regime, this episode of Socialism looks at workers carrying on political struggle by other means: France on strike.
12/11/2019 • 44 minutes, 14 seconds
51. How can Corbyn win?
The Tories are trying to lie and bully their way back to power. How can Corbyn and the wider workers' movement stop them?
With less than two weeks until polling day in the UK, both the Tories and Labour have now released their manifestos. Jeremy Corbyn’s programme includes big steps forward for working-class and young people in housing, pay, public services, workers’ rights and the environment. Boris Johnson’s programme includes next to nothing, and even lies about the extent of that.
There is widespread distrust in Johnson and the Tories. So to counter the threat to capitalist profits, and encouragement for trade union struggle, in Corbyn’s anti-austerity pledges, the capitalist establishment has gone into overdrive with smear attacks.
How can Corbyn and the wider workers’ movement overcome the bosses’ attempts to obscure the issues and demobilise support for pro-worker policies? And if the Tories do lie and bully their way back to power, is that really the end of the story?
Plus: we hear from a lecturer on the picket line during the ongoing national universities strike.
11/29/2019 • 40 minutes, 31 seconds
50. Northern Ireland: Brexit, borders, sectarianism and struggle
Northern Ireland faces renewed political conflict as a result of the bosses’ Brexit crisis, the collapse of the Stormont government, and underlying it all, huge anger at poverty and oppression. But there is one place where Catholics and Protestants, Nationalists and Unionists are united: the workplace, and so also the trade unions.
Councillor Donal O'Cofaigh is the first elected councillor for the Committee for a Workers' International in Northern Ireland. We talk to him about Brexit, borders, sectarianism and struggle.
Plus the latest on the UK general election, and updates on workers' struggle including the postal strike.
11/22/2019 • 1 hour, 54 seconds
49. Scotland and the election: independence and socialism
How will the struggle for independence and against austerity affect the general election campaign in Scotland? And what lies in store for Scottish workers after 12 December?
Plus: High Court blow to postal strike: where next for the CWU?
11/15/2019 • 49 minutes, 27 seconds
48. Building fighting, democratic unions: PCS and RMT
How can the unions win for members and end austerity and Tory rule? We speak to PCS union general secretary candidate Marion Lloyd (in a personal capacity) and RMT union national executive committee candidate Jared Wood.
The trade unions are always areas of fundamental concern for Marxists. Now they are poised to play a pivotal role in Britain’s winter election - and the convulsions that will follow.
In 1974, a Tory government lost a general election on the question of “who governs Britain,” by posing its programme to attack workers - against a national strike by the miners’ union standing up for workers. In 2019, Tory prime minister Boris Johnson could face national strike action during his election campaign too.
And if Jeremy Corbyn wins, what happens then? He will come under huge pressure to water down his programme and leave the capitalist thieves and cutters in place. Should the unions simply cheerlead for Labour, or should they be ready to campaign and strike to force pro-worker policies through - whoever wins on 12 December?
11/11/2019 • 43 minutes, 35 seconds
47. General election 2019: Tories out!
SPECIAL: Tories out - Corbyn in with socialist policies! This election is harder to call than perhaps any in British history. But what we can say is that whatever the outcome, tempestuous class struggle will follow. What is the best outcome for this general election? How can socialists help to achieve it? And what does the workers’ movement need to be ready for after the 12th of December?
11/6/2019 • 48 minutes, 11 seconds
46. Uprising in Chile
A spontaneous rebellion of revolutionary proportions is unfolding in Chile - a country with a history of revolution and counter-revolution.
The largest demonstration in Chile’s history floods the streets of the capital. Protesters in the north march on army barracks - and soldiers withdraw rather than challenge them. The hated neoliberal government of Sebastián Piñera is suspended in mid-air by a mass movement.
A revolutionary wave is washing over the entire continent. The tasks for socialists and the workers’ movement are urgent. This episode of Socialism looks at Latin America in revolt: the uprising in Chile.
Plus: Britain finally announces a general election! Can Corbyn win?
11/1/2019 • 50 minutes, 41 seconds
45. How renters can beat gentrifiers
In 2016, tenants on the Butterfields estate in east London beat the landlords and banks. How can working-class people fight the housing crisis?
10/25/2019 • 44 minutes, 24 seconds
44. Kurdish national liberation
The Kurdish people in the Middle East are facing a catastrophic onslaught. How did it come to this? What is the way out of this life-and-death struggle for the Kurds? And how can the Kurdish people win national liberation?
10/18/2019 • 37 minutes, 5 seconds
43. Tony Mulhearn, Militant and the city that beat Thatcher
How did Liverpool defeat the Iron Lady? A political tribute to Tony Mulhearn, a giant of the workers' movement. As part of the Militant Tendency and Socialist Party, Tony helped lead the working-class struggle that defeated Margaret Thatcher, and spent his life fighting for Trotskyist ideas. What can we learn from those heroic struggles in fighting for socialism today?
10/11/2019 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 40 seconds
42. The state: a warning to Corbynism
In the midst of a historic crisis, the state is preparing the ground to sabotage a potential left government. The Supreme Court has delivered a blow to Johnson. But were the Labour leaders right to praise the judiciary as an impartial upholder of democracy?
10/4/2019 • 46 minutes, 40 seconds
41. Sri Lanka: socialists fight back
Sri Lanka is heading into presidential elections in the midst of a government deadlock - and the aftershocks of the horrific terror attack on 21 April. We ask socialists from Sri Lanka what the situation is like on the ground - and what political problems they will address in the November elections.
9/27/2019 • 43 minutes, 15 seconds
40. Race for the White House 2020
The race to be next president of the United States is hotting up. What's behind the crises in the Republicans? And can the Democrats be a route for change? Plus - report from the 20 September climate strike in London.
9/20/2019 • 37 minutes, 45 seconds
39. Fighting for women in Britain today
The majority of austerity is suffered by women. Meanwhile, rape convictions are down, and domestic violence murders are up. This episode, we hear about the struggle to defend women from the cuts, in the home, and at work - and how socialists think we can win the fight for women’s liberation.
9/13/2019 • 44 minutes, 56 seconds
38. Government meltdown: what now?
The Tory party - and whole Westminster system - is in historic crisis. How can the labour and trade union movement navigate the Brexit impasse, oust the government, and end austerity?
9/6/2019 • 30 minutes, 23 seconds
37. Hong Kong's revolutionary upheaval
Millions of people have exploded onto the streets of Hong Kong. The state has responded with outrageous violence.
Where did this movement come from? Could this be the beginning of a revolution? And how can the workers and youth of Hong Kong and China overcome dictatorship and win real improvements to their lives?
8/30/2019 • 38 minutes, 43 seconds
36. Northern Ireland, August 1969: the Troubles erupt
50 years ago, workers' action could have stopped the Troubles. Then the British state sent the troops into Northern Ireland. What are the lessons for today?
8/23/2019 • 51 minutes, 54 seconds
35. Peterloo
Friday the 16th of August 2019 is the 200th anniversary of the Peterloo massacre. Armed forces charged a peaceful mass protest demanding political representation in the fight for bread, jobs and living pay.
This bloody response to workers’ political organisation in 1819 laid bare the truth that the state is not a neutral body representing the best interests of all classes. It has many lessons for today about the roots of capitalism in Britain - and the lengths the capitalist state will go to when faced with a political crisis.
And stay listening at the end for our new segment on the latest workers’ struggles, and what socialists are fighting for in response to recent national events.
8/16/2019 • 38 minutes, 48 seconds
34. Boris, Brexit and British capitalism
Unpredictable, volatile and unstable: three words which sum up the situation facing new Tory prime minister Boris Johnson. This right-wing populist is quick to make promises. But he’s presiding over the same slow-motion car crash of British capitalism and the Conservative Party that destroyed Theresa May. With a snap election ever more inevitable, this episode we ask: what are the prospects for the new PM, and for capitalism in Britain?
8/9/2019 • 38 minutes, 59 seconds
33. Earth strike?
Figures associated with the youth climate strikes have raised the idea of students and workers taking part in an "Earth strike" in September. The fact that young people are looking towards the organised working class is a very positive development. But what would this entail? This episode, we ask Paula Mitchell of the Socialist Party's executive committee how we can build workers’ action in support of the climate movement.
7/5/2019 • 23 minutes, 22 seconds
32. Fighting closure at Ford Bridgend
Bosses at the Ford Motor Company are trying to close the engine factory at Bridgend in South Wales. Hundreds of workers could lose their well-paid, skilled jobs, and thousands more workers in the supply chain could be affected. The closure threat follows a series of high-profile crises in industry and retail, and Ford’s own record of whittling down its workforce in Britain. What kind of action is necessary to save the jobs. And how could socialist policies tackle the cause of this raft of closures? We ask Rob Williams, chair of the National Shop Stewards Network, speaking in a personal capacity.
6/28/2019 • 31 minutes, 46 seconds
31. Grenfell and Barking: safe homes for all now
Two years after the preventable disaster at Grenfell Tower, justice and safety are still not secure. A fire in flats in Barking, east London, underlines the ongoing threat caused by the profit drive in the housing sector. How can woking-class residents fight back? We speak to Paul Kershaw, chair of the Unite union housing workers' branch, and Pete Mason, chair of the Barking Reach Residents' Association.
6/14/2019 • 40 minutes, 41 seconds
30. Europe's political polarisation
Across the continent of Europe, the 2019 EU elections showed growing polarisation and turmoil. Why is that? We speak to Bob Labi of the Committee for a Workers' International.
6/7/2019 • 32 minutes, 41 seconds
29. Euro election turmoil
What do Britain's highly polarised 2019 EU election results really represent? And what is the way forward for working-class and young people to oust the Tories and end austerity? We speak to Socialist Party deputy general secretary Hannah Sell.
5/31/2019 • 28 minutes, 50 seconds
28. Terrorist atrocity in Sri Lanka
Isai Priya, from Tamil Solidarity, joins us in the aftermath of the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka to discuss the outrages and the social and political situation in the country.
Useful further reading:
• Statement in response to the attacks: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/29014/22-04-2019/sri-lanka-no-to-terrorist-bombing-united-workers-struggle-can-cut-off-growth-of-racism-and-division
• Listen to episode 26 of the podcast: https://soundcloud.com/socialismpodcast/26-terrorism
• Political crisis in Sri Lanka: http://www.tamilsolidarity.org/crisis-sri-lanka/
• Following attacks on the Muslim community in 2018: http://www.socialistworld.net/index.php/international/asia/sri-lanka/9689-sri-lanka-end-all-attacks-on-the-muslim-community-immediately
• ‘Black July 1983 and the beginning of the civil war’: http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/issue/774/17112/17-07-2013/black-july-sri-lanka-1983-and-the-beginning-of-civil-war
4/24/2019 • 25 minutes, 40 seconds
27. The national question, Ireland, and Brexit
Niall Mulholland, from the Committee for a Workers’ International, discusses a socialist approach to the national question and how that applies to Northern Ireland today.
Useful further reading:
• ‘Ireland North - Brexit crisis and the role of the workers’ movement’: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/europe/ireland-north/10157-ireland-north-brexit-crisis-and-the-role-of-the-workers-movement
• ‘Belfast ‘Good Friday Agreement’ – what has it delivered 20 years on?’: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/europe/ireland-north/9748-ireland-s-good-friday-agreement-what-s-it-delivered-20-years-on
• ‘Beyond the Troubles’ by Peter Hadden: http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/ireland/
• ‘The real ideas of James Connolly’: http://www.socialismtoday.org/100/connolly.html
• ‘Scotland’s referendum – a working class revolt’: http://www.socialismtoday.org/182/scotland.html
• ‘National liberation, socialism and imperialism’, a collection of Lenin’s work: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/LENI0003
• ‘The Permanent Revolution’ and ‘Results and Prospects’: http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/TROT0003
4/18/2019 • 39 minutes, 40 seconds
26. Terrorism
Judy Beishon from the Socialist Party’s executive committee joins us to discuss the causes of terrorism, how it manifests today and why a socialist programme is the only way to stop it.
Useful further reading:
• Marxism opposes terrorism: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/Trotsky/againstterrorframe.htm
• Following the Christchurch mosque attacks: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28861/20-03-2019/new-zealand-mosque-terror-atrocity
• Following the Westminster attack: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/Anti-war/Terrorism/25102/27-03-2017/unite-against-terror-racism-and-war
• “The consequences of 9/11”: http://www.socialismtoday.org/151/911.html
• On ‘Prevent’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/Anti-war/Terrorism/27402/23-05-2018/how-prevent-training-fosters-racist-paranoia
• On the Orlando massacre: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/Anti-war/Terrorism/23000/15-06-2016/orlando-massacre-working-class-unity-to-defeat-homophobia-terrorism-and-racism
• Anti-terror laws: http://www.socialismtoday.org/90/terror.html
4/10/2019 • 22 minutes, 35 seconds
25. What way out of the Brexit impasse?
Paula Mitchell from the Socialist Party’s executive committee examines the latest Brexit news and puts forward what Corbyn should be doing and saying to lead a way out of the deadlock in the interests of the working class.
Useful further reading:
• Corbyn and workers' movement must lead fight for general election and socialist alternative to EU bosses' club: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28921/03-04-2019/corbyn-and-workers-movement-must-lead-fight-for-general-election-and-socialist-alternative-to-eu-bosses-club
• The way out of the Brexit impasse: http://socialismtoday.org/227/editorial.html
• The socialist case for exit: available at Left Books http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/950002679/Products/EB0016
4/5/2019 • 17 minutes, 36 seconds
24. Glasgow equal pay victory
We’re joined by Philip Stott from our Scottish sister party to explain the lessons from the victory of workers in Glasgow City Council following their strike action in October.
Useful further reading:
• Report of the strike: http://socialistpartyscotland.org.uk/2018/10/24/glasgows-equal-pay-uprising-shows-the-power-of-the-working-class/
• On the victory: http://socialistpartyscotland.org.uk/2019/01/18/mass-strike-wins-historic-step-towards-victory-in-glasgow-equal-pay-battle/
• Equal pay strikes and mass teacher’s demo opens up a new phase of working class struggle in Scotland: http://socialistpartyscotland.org.uk/2018/11/05/equal-pay-strikes-and-mass-teachers-demo-opens-up-a-new-phase-of-working-class-struggle-in-scotland/
• ‘The mask slips’ – on the role of the SNP: http://socialistpartyscotland.org.uk/2018/10/05/the-mask-slips-as-snp-led-council-goes-to-war-with-equal-pay-strikers/
• ‘Left v right in the battle for Scottish Labour leader’ http://socialistpartyscotland.org.uk/2017/09/04/left-v-right-battle-scottish-labour-leader/
3/28/2019 • 13 minutes, 11 seconds
23. Climate strikes and school student unions
Socialist Students national organiser Theo Sharieff joins us to discuss ideas on the way forward for the climate strikes movement, including the possibility of establishing school students unions.
Useful further reading:
• Reports from 15 March: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28872/20-03-2019/massive-protests-over-catastrophic-climate-change
• Report from the recent student strike in Spain Theo mentioned: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28850/13-03-2019/spanish-state-historic-8-march-action
• Socialist Students leaflet from 15 March: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/e59952_4074d33792e246e79704324ebeecb433.pdf
• On previous student strikes in Britain: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/7360/27-05-2009/school-students-organised-strikes
3/20/2019 • 21 minutes, 7 seconds
Special: Vote Sue Atkins in Southampton Coxford
Interview with Sue Atkins, Socialist Party member who is standing in the Coxford ward byelection in Southampton on 14 March.
3/13/2019 • 4 minutes, 47 seconds
22. Honda and socialist nationalisation
Rob Williams, the Socialist Party’s industrial organiser, discusses the threat to the Honda car plant in Swindon and the Socialist Party’s demand for nationalisation.
Useful further reading:
• ‘Honda closure threatened – Corbyn must pledge nationalisation to save jobs’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28752/27-02-2019/honda-closure-threatened
• ‘From anger to action to sae Honda plant’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28753/27-02-2019/from-anger-to-action-to-save-honda-plant
• ‘The case for socialist nationalisation’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/27722/25-07-2018/the-case-for-socialist-nationalisation
• ‘Socialist nationalisation – what it is and why we need it’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/27420/30-05-2018/socialist-nationalisation-what-it-is-and-why-we-need-it
3/12/2019 • 26 minutes, 17 seconds
21. A turning point for Corbyn’s Labour leadership?
We talk to Hannah Sell, Socialist Party deputy general secretary, about the latest developments in the Labour Party, including the Independent Group split and the suspension of Chris Williamson.
Useful further reading:
• ‘No retreats – Corbyn must stand firm against the Blairites’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28792/06-03-2019/no-retreats-corbyn-must-stand-firm-against-the-blairites
• ‘Britain’s historic political crisis’: http://socialismtoday.org/226/britain.html
• ‘Eight Blairites split – now kick out the rest’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28709/20-02-2019/eight-blairites-split-now-kick-out-the-rest
• ‘Corbyn must launch struggle to kick out Blairites and fight for socialist policies’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28669/13-02-2019/corbyn-must-launch-struggle-to-kick-out-blairites-and-fight-for-socialist-policies
3/7/2019 • 22 minutes, 3 seconds
20. Is climate change a political issue?
Chris Baugh, Socialist Party member and assistant general secretary of the PCS civil servants’ union (personal capacity), speaks to us about what type of change is necessary to truly combat climate change.
Useful further reading:
• "There's no planet B": Thousands of youth strike against climate change - we need socialist change! - https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28716/20-02-2019/theres-no-planet-b-thousands-of-youth-strike-against-climate-change-we-need-socialist-change
• Climate strike reports: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28699/15-02-2019/youth-strike-for-the-climate-reports-theres-no-planet-b
• 'We need system change to halt climate change': https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/Environment/Climate_change/28347/28-11-2018/we-need-system-change-to-halt-climate-change
• 'Planning for the planet: how socialism could save the environment' by Pete Dickenson available at leftbooks.co.uk
• ‘Working for a just transition’ from Labour Research: https://www.lrdpublications.org.uk/publications.php?pub=LR&iss=1960&id=idp512392
• One Million Climate Jobs: https://www.campaigncc.org/climatejobs
2/25/2019 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
19. #schoolstrike4climate
Socialist Students national organiser Theo Sharieff and London Socialist Party youth and student organiser Helen Pattison join us to discuss the recent student climate strikes.
Useful further reading:
• Reports from 15 February: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28699/15-02-2019/youth-strike-for-the-climate-theres-no-planet-b
• Socialist Students response to 15 February: https://www.socialiststudents.org.uk/single-post/2019/02/16/Build-a-mass-movement-against-climate-change-%E2%80%93-no-reprisals-for-protesting-students-%E2%80%93-fight-for-socialist-change
• ‘We need system change to halt climate change’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/Environment/Climate_change/28347/28-11-2018/we-need-system-change-to-halt-climate-change
• ‘Planning for the planet: how socialism could save the environment’ by Pete Dickenson available at leftbooks.co.uk
2/18/2019 • 28 minutes, 34 seconds
18. Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
Ben Robinson from Socialist Books discusses the latest publication of this Frederick Engels’ classic and why it’s so relevant today.
Useful further reading:
• ‘Socialism: Utopian and Scientific’ by Frederick Engels, available at socialistbooks.co.uk – where you can also find the discussion questions Ben mentions
• ‘The renewed relevance of Socialism: Utopian and Scientific’ by Tony Saunois: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28107/17-10-2018/the-renewed-relevance-of-engels-classic-socialism-utopian-and-scientific
• ‘The Masses Arise’ by Peter Taaffe on the French revolution, available at leftbooks.co.uk
• ‘Value Price and Profit’ by Marx, available at leftbooks.co.uk
• ‘An introduction to the Logic Of Marxism’ by George Novack, available at leftbooks.co.uk
• Last week’s episode on Venezuela, as mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnoMCW-aJpI
2/12/2019 • 31 minutes, 20 seconds
17. What's happening in Venezuela?
CWI secretary Tony Saunois gives analysis of the attempt to remove Maduro from power in Venezuela, and the lessons for left governments and parties internationally.
Useful further reading:
• ‘Venezuela – resist the imperialist coup’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28590/30-01-2019/venezuela-resist-the-pro-imperialist-coup
• Statement from CWI Venezuela: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/americas/venezuela/10089-venezuela-for-mass-mobilization-of-workers-to-build-real-socialism-and-put-an-end-to-corrupt-bureaucracy
• ‘Venezuela – on the brink of collapse?’: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/americas/venezuela/7611-Venezuela--On-the-brink-of-collapse
• ‘Hugo Chavez dies – the struggle continues’ by Tony Saunois: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/americas/venezuela/6194-Hugo-Chavez-dies--The-struggle-continues
• ‘Chavez and socialism – a contribution to the international debate’ by Tony Saunois: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/americas/venezuela/2913-venezuela-hugo-chavez-and-socialism
2/4/2019 • 28 minutes, 25 seconds
16. Are no-cuts council budgets possible?
We speak to Clive Heemskerk from the Socialist Party executive committee about a strategy for struggle against local government cuts.
Useful further reading:
• ‘Passing the council cuts test’: http://www.socialismtoday.org/217/editorial.html
• Response to the Corbyn and McDonnell letter Clive references: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/21923/18-12-2015/labour-councils-dont-have-to-pass-on-tory-cuts
• ‘Who’s killing local government’ by Clive Heemskerk: http://www.socialismtoday.org/206/councils.html
• Interview about the Liverpool experience: http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/issue/954/25739/28-06-2017/liverpools-1983-87-socialist-council
• ‘Preparing a no-cuts people’s budget’ briefing by the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition: http://www.tusc.org.uk/txt/355.pdf
• ‘Liverpool – a city that dared to fight’ by Peter Taaffe and Tony Mulhearn: available at leftbooks.co.uk
• ‘Our record: socialist councillors are different’ on the Lewisham Socialist Party councillors Clive talks about: http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/txt/132.pdf
• Campaigning against council cuts: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/26748/17-01-2018/we-must-fight-all-council-cuts
1/28/2019 • 36 minutes, 46 seconds
15 BONUS. Dave Nellist interview
Socialist Party member Dave Nellist, former Labour MP, gives a radio interview on Brexit, Corbyn’s position and a socialist approach to the EU.
1/21/2019 • 13 minutes, 32 seconds
15. May's government in crisis
Socialist Party executive committee member Judy Beishon analyses the latest Brexit developments after the historic defeat of May’s deal and the first attempt at a no-confidence vote in parliament.
Useful further reading/listening:
• ‘May facing Brexit catastrophe’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28506/15-01-2019/may-facing-brexit-vote-catastrophe
• Updates online at socialistparty.org.uk on 22 January
• ‘A socialist view of Brexit’ Socialism episode 5 on your podcast app or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLcRUXWcMbA&list=PL7g0By-vE-0jJSnXooqsAmwczHgGin5uB&index=5
• ‘Tory Brexit chaos’ Socialism episode 11 on your podcast app or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJPQyEwvh1w&list=PL7g0By-vE-0jJSnXooqsAmwczHgGin5uB&index=15
1/21/2019 • 25 minutes, 47 seconds
14. GRA Reform
Sarah Sachs-Eldridge, the Socialist Party’s national organiser, discusses the proposed reform of the Gender Recognition Act, and a socialist programme for united struggle for Trans rights.
Useful further reading:
• ‘Taking Trans rights forward’ by Sarah Sachs-Eldridge: http://www.socialismtoday.org/218/gender.html
• ‘Gender recognition division’: http://www.socialismtoday.org/223/gra.html
• ‘Defending women’s services’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/27550/27-06-2018/defending-womens-services
• ‘End violence against women’ and ‘A brief history of the Campaign Against Domestic Violence’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/17128/17-07-2013/end-violence-against-women
• ‘It Doesn’t Have to be Like This – Women and the Struggle for Socialism’ by Christine Thomas: available at leftbooks.co.uk
• The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, by Frederick Engels: available at leftbooks.co.uk
1/15/2019 • 36 minutes, 58 seconds
13. 2019
Socialist Party general secretary Peter Taaffe gives an analysis of the political processes and trends we can expect to see continued and escalated in 2019 – from economic crisis, to Brexit chaos, to shifting world relations.
Useful further reading:
• On 2019: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28432/27-12-2018/preparing-the-struggle-for-socialism-in-2019
• On France: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/europe/france/10045-france-in-revolt
• On Bolsonaro : http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/americas/brazil/9999-brazil-the-resistance-begins-now
• On the Tories’ Brexit chaos : https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28394/11-12-2018/tory-chaos-reaches-fever-pitch
• And see updates at socialistparty.org.uk from 9/1/19
1/7/2019 • 41 minutes, 18 seconds
12. The Gilets Jaunes
Clare Doyle from the CWI and Socialist Student national chair Theo Sharieff join us to discuss the movement sweeping France, what it symbolises and what we can learn from it here.
Useful further reading:
• ‘France in revolt’ by Clare Doyle: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/europe/france/10045-france-in-revolt
• ‘France’s president backs down in face of mass demonstrations’: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/europe/france/10040-france-s-president-backs-down-in-face-of-mass-demonstrations
• ‘Eyewitness – French protesters seize streets against President Macron’: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/europe/france/10038-eyewitness-french-protesters-seize-streets-against-president-macron
• ‘France 1968 – Month of Revolution’ by Clare Doyle available from leftbooks.co.uk
12/19/2018 • 39 minutes, 2 seconds
11. Tory Brexit Chaos
We discuss with Hannah Sell following Theresa May being forced to abandon the planned parliamentary vote on her Brexit plan, and the initiation of a vote of no confidence in her from within the Tory Party.
Useful further reading:
• ‘Tory chaos reaches fever pitch’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28394/11-12-2018/tory-chaos-reaches-fever-pitch
• ‘Brexit as a window on our times’: http://socialismtoday.org/224/editorial.html
• ‘Corbyn and trade union movement urgently need to fight for a general election to kick out the Tories’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28368/05-12-2018/corbyn-and-trade-union-movement-urgently-need-to-fight-for-a-general-election-to-kick-out-the-tories
• ‘For a socialist alternative to the EU – mobilise to kick out the Tories!’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28336/28-11-2018/for-a-socialist-alternative-to-the-eu-mobilise-to-kick-out-the-tories
12/12/2018 • 24 minutes, 20 seconds
10. Economic crisis - ten years on
Steve Score from the Socialist Party’s national committee discusses the financial crash of 2007/8, its causes and implications.
Useful further reading:
• ‘10 years since the financial crash – the socialist answer to capitalist crisis’ by Steve Score: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/27918/12-09-2018/10-years-since-the-financial-crash-the-socialist-answer-to-capitalist-crisis
• ‘Ten years since the crash – what now for the world economy?’: http://www.socialismtoday.org/216/economy.html
• ‘Value, Price and Profit’ by Karl Marx available from leftbooks.co.uk
• ‘Wage Labour and Capital’ by Karl Marx available from leftbooks.co.uk
12/3/2018 • 25 minutes, 1 second
9. When revolution ended World War 1
9. When revolution ended World War 1
We speak to Bob Labi from the Committee for a workers’ international about why World War 1 ended when it did, and particularly the role of radicalisation and revolution.
• ‘1918 - revolution ends first world war as international radicalisation shakes the world’ by Bob Labi: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/theory-analysis/history/10017-1918-revolution-ends-first-world-war-as-international-radicalisation-shakes-the-word
• ‘1918 revolution - when workers’ entered onto the stage of history’ by Peter Taaffe: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/20089/11-02-2015/1918-when-german-workers-entered-history
• ‘The German Revolution’ by Pierre Broue available from leftbooks.co.uk
• ‘The First Five Years of the Communist International’ by Leon Trotsky available from leftbooks.co.uk
• ‘Lessons of October’ by Leon Trotsky available from socialistbooks.co.uk
11/26/2018 • 38 minutes, 9 seconds
8 BONUS Tony Saunois at Socialism 2018
Audio recording of Tony Saunois’ introduction to the workshop ‘Latin America- lessons for the left in Britain and Europe’ at Socialism 2018 on 11 November
11/22/2018 • 34 minutes, 46 seconds
8. Who is Bolsonaro and how did he get elected?
Secretary of the CWI Tony Saunois talks about the election of the far-right Bolsonaro in Brazil, what it indicates and what can be done about it.
• ‘Brazil- the resistance begins now’ by the Socialist Party’s sister party in Brazil: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/americas/brazil/9999-brazil-the-resistance-begins-now
• ‘Brazil – mobilise to defeat Bolsonaro and rebuild the socialist left’: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/americas/brazil/9977-brazil-mobilise-to-defeat-bolsonaro-and-re-build-a-socialist-left
• ‘Brazil’s new era of polarisation and mass struggles’ by Tony Saunois: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/international/americas/brazil/9771-brazil-s-new-era-of-polarisation-and-mass-struggles
11/19/2018 • 23 minutes, 30 seconds
7 BONUS Kshama Sawant
Audio recording of Kshama Sawant's introduction to the workshop 'Could Trump win in 2020' at Socialism 2018 on 10 November
11/16/2018 • 52 minutes, 2 seconds
7. What is Trumpism?
We talk to US socialist Bryan Kolouris about the nature and threat of Trumpism.
Useful further reading:
• ‘US in turmoil – Trump’s crisis, the midterm elections, movements and strikes’ by Bryan Kolouris, April2018: https://www.socialistalternative.org/2018/04/23/u-s-turmoil-trumps-crisis-midterm-elections-movements-strikes/
• ‘World relations – open splits at G7 jamboree’ by Robert Bechert, 19 June: http://socialistworld.net/index.php/theory-analysis/9842-world-relations-open-splits-at-g7-jamboree
• On Ocasio-Cortez and the DSA: https://www.socialistalternative.org/2018/07/02/ocasio-cortez-stuns-establishment-build-mass-movement-socialist-change/
• ‘Trump, Brexit and politics now’ by Hannah Sell, March 2017: http://www.socialismtoday.org/206/global.html
• Socialist Alternative’s initial analysis of Trump’s election, November 2016: https://www.socialistalternative.org/2016/11/26/trump-prepares-vicious-attacks-prepare-massive-resistance/
11/12/2018 • 24 minutes, 51 seconds
6. What's the big deal about the unions?
Rob Williams, Socialist Party industrial organiser, talks about the importance of the trade unions, their potential role, and what’s necessary to transform them.
Useful further reading:
• ‘Trade unions and the gig economy’ by Rob Williams, October 2016: http://www.socialismtoday.org/202/gig.html
• On the events of 2011 that Rob refers to: http://www.socialismtoday.org/187/unions.html
• ‘1926 general strike – workers taste power’ book by Peter Taaffe available at leftbooks.co.uk
• ‘Teamster rebellion’ book by Farrell Dobbs available at leftbooks.co.uk
• ‘Marx and Engels on the trade unions’ book available at leftbooks.co.uk
• ‘Unions and Labour – forged in struggle’ book review by Rob Williams: http://www.socialismtoday.org/179/silvertown.html
11/5/2018 • 38 minutes, 19 seconds
5. A Socialist View of Brexit
Clive Heemskerk, the deputy editor of Socialism Today, discusses Brexit, the problems it presents for the capitalist class and what it really means for workers.
Useful further reading:
• ‘People’s vote should be a general election’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28143/24-10-2018/peoples-vote-should-be-a-general-election
• ‘The fog of Brexit’: http://www.socialismtoday.org/222/editorial.html
• ‘Northern Ireland, Brexit and the Border’: http://www.socialismtoday.org/207/nireland.html
• ‘Brexit and the left’: http://www.socialismtoday.org/207/brexit.html
• ‘Socialists and the EU referendum’: http://www.socialismtoday.org/190/eu.html
• ‘Corbyn’s Brexit opportunity’: http://www.socialismtoday.org/201/brexit.html
• ‘Tory Brexit divisions, Corbyn’s opportunity’: http://www.socialismtoday.org/216/editorial.html
10/29/2018 • 48 minutes, 51 seconds
4. Is the far right on the rise?
Socialist Party executive committee member Paula Mitchell looks at the nature and relative strength of the far right and the populist right today, and how a movement to defeat them can be built.
10/22/2018 • 36 minutes, 38 seconds
3. Antisemitism - what it is and how to fight it
In light of the smears against Jeremy Corbyn, Judy Beishon, a member of the Socialist Party’s executive committee, explains the origins of antisemitism, its nature today and what’s necessary to end it.
Useful further reading:
• ‘Antisemitism – what it is an how to fight it’ by Judy Beishon, covering many of the issues touched on in the podcast http://socialismtoday.org/222/antisemitism.html
• ‘Antisemitism, Israel-Palestine and the left’ by Peter Taaffe: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/27374/21-05-2018/antisemitism-israel-palestine-amp-the-left
• Leon Trotsky ‘On the Jewish Question’ available at leftbooks.co.uk
• On the protest against the Nationality Law Judy mentions: http://www.socialistworld.net/index.php/international/middle-east/israel-palestine/9907-israel-palestine-new-protest-against-the-nationality-law
• Our sister party on the Israel-Palestine conflict: http://www.socialistworld.net/index.php/international/middle-east/israel-palestine/7566-the-marxist-left-the-national-conflict-and-the-palestinian-struggle
10/12/2018 • 35 minutes, 33 seconds
2. Politics in Britain today
After the party conferences this autumn, Socialist Party general secretary Peter Taaffe discusses the trends in politics in Britain at the moment – from two parties in one within Labour to the Tories’ Brexit crisis.
Useful further reading:
• ‘Consolidating the Corbyn revolution’ by Peter Taaffe: http://www.socialismtoday.org/210/britain.html
• ‘Tories’ crisis conference – Corbyn must fight for general election’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28044/10-10-2018/tories-crisis-conference-corbyn-must-fight-for-general-election
• ‘Labour conference shows – Blairites must be ousted’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28018/03-10-2018/labour-conference-shows-blairites-must-be-ousted
• ‘The Fog of Brexit’: http://socialismtoday.org/222/editorial.html
• ‘Liverpool - A City that Dared to Fight’ book by Tony Mulhearn and Peter Taaffe available from leftbooks.co.uk
• The Rise of Militant book by Peter Taaffe available from leftbooks.co.uk
10/11/2018 • 50 minutes, 45 seconds
1. Socialism
Socialist Party deputy general secretary Hannah Sell discusses what we mean by socialism, what the Socialist Party stands for and why we’re launching a podcast.
Useful further reading:
• ‘Is this Generation Socialist?’ by Hannah Sell: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/28033/03-10-2018/is-this-generation-socialist
• ‘Socialism in the 21st Century’ book by Hannah Sell, available at leftbooks.co.uk
• ‘The Communist Manifesto’ book my Karl Marx and Freidrich Engels, available at leftbooks.co.uk
• ‘Trotskyism: what is it?’: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/23350/11-08-2016/trotskyism-what-is-it