Monday, March 28, 2016
Stop being slavishly philanthropic
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Heads or Tails – It’s All the Same to Us
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Fight nationalism, don't embrace it
FOR WORLD SOCIALISM ONE WORLD ONE PEOPLE |
A Word on the American Election Campaign
Friday, March 25, 2016
World Socialism Restated
All things are held in common |
Thursday, March 24, 2016
A new society on new foundations
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
The capitalist treadmill
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Socialism is no pipe-dream
“all things are held in common” |
Monday, March 21, 2016
Socialism - The Rational Way of Living
Sunday, March 20, 2016
World Socialism - World Solidarity
We shall be heard
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Air Sick (1985)
Air Sick (1985)
. . . we have had a string of survivable accidents on all types of aircraft in which we believe the effects of smoke and fire have been critical for the people trapped in the fuselage . . . a lot more people have died in these incidents than should have done.(Guardian 29th August 1985)
It is on the definition of just what is an acceptable risk, however, that pilots and operators have some of their most bitter arguments, and many safety-conscious but disillusioned pilots have, perhaps unfairly, echoed Nevil Shute’s bitter comment, “of course operators are all for safety - just as long as it doesn’t cost them any money!” . . . an airline may accept a risk, because to lessen it would put one or more particular departments over the allotted budget; while if a crash occurs, it is not the operator who foots the bill, but the insurer, (Pilot Error - A Professional Study of Contributory Factors, Ronald Aupt (Ed), 1976)
The Common Sense Idea
Just as in the Arctic, the sharks are circling Antarctica. It's not just for scientists now. Although there is a treaty banning mining on Antarctica, a continent larger than Europe, many nations are getting ready by establishing bases. Russia has built an Orthodox Church there (maybe recruiting penguins for the pews!) and has blocked efforts to create one of the world's largest ocean sanctuaries. India, Turkey, China and Iran have all built or will build bases there and it's not for the sunshine. The sub heading to the title of the article in The New York Times says it all, "Nations Compete on a Continent rich in Oil, Gas, and Minerals." Since the days of the great explorations in the sixteenth century, competing nations have carved up the earth for their capitalists to benefit from the riches available and been ready to go to war for it. It's more than past due to put into reality the common sense idea that the world's resources belong to everyone on Earth. John Ayers.
Budgetary Concerns
Toronto's city council may shut down two 24-hour drop-in centres for the homeless because of budgetary concerns. One councillor said that the centres are needed for the people on the streets and council cannot let them down. Good to see someone standing up for those in need but we all have to realize that money for social programs comes from profits and therefore is kept to the bare minimum. Better to aim for a society where such needs are non existent and free access to all we need is in place for all. John Ayers.
Labour alone produces wealth
Friday, March 18, 2016
Trophy Hunting Industry
In Its Own Special Way???
Connecting the Dots
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