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Is socialism possible?
Capitalism means racism, climate change, poverty & war
Thursday 9 June, 7pmDoors open 6pm
Kurdish Community Centre, London N4 1HUEntry: £3/£1
SWP rally
Speakers include:
Mark Thomas
& Alex Callinicos
SWP central committee
Niki Fitzgerald
BMA junior doctors rep, Whipps Cross (pc)
Brid Smithnewly elected
Irish socialist MP
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Austerity, racism and war. That’s what
capitalism means for ordinary people across the globe. Meanwhile the “Panama Papers” expose how the rich and powerful conceal their wealth.
The West and Russia spend billions waging yet more wars in the Middle East while those who flee the devastation as refugees are left to drown, or are herded into refugee camps.
The case for an alternative to this rotten system couldn’t be stronger.
In Britain cuts and austerity mean misery for ordinary people. But the Tories are in crisis. Resignations and splits over the EU referendum make them vulnerable.
The steel crisis and junior doctors’ strikes highlight why we need an alternative.
The whole movement has been lifted by the election of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader.
But it’s a long way until the next general election in 2020. And even if elected a Labour government will face the same pressures Syriza did in Greece.
Is a socialist alternative to capitalism possible? And if it is how can socialism be achieved?
Is parliament the place where power lies or does the power to bring about a socialist society really lie in workplaces, colleges and working class communities?
Thursday 9 June, 7pmKurdish Community Centre, Fairfax Hall, 11 Portland Gardens, London N4 1HUAll welcome!Doors open from 6pm for book and campaign stalls.Kurdish cafe open.Manor House +Harringay Green Lanes =Buses: 29, 341, 141
SOCIALIST WORKER RALLYIS SOCIALISM POSSIBLE?