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(EN) Anarchist Age Weekly Review 25th-31st May '98

From "Phil McCrory" <philmcc@melbpc.org.au>
Date Fri, 29 May 1998 19:18:34 +1000
Cc <takver@onaustralia.com.au>


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Number 301
25th - 31st May, 1998


IN A TIME OF UNIVERSAL DECEIT - TELLING THE TRUTH IS A REVOLUTIONARY ACT -
GEORGE ORWELL


CAPITALISM'S THE PROBLEM

Looks like One Notion has been able to mobilise about 10% of Queensland
voters to cast a ballot for them at the Queensland State election on the
13th of June.  Before readers of the Anarchist Age Weekly Review start
throwing up their hands in horror and make comparisons between the Deep
South and Queensland, its important we look at the reasons people are
attracted to the One Notion Party.

For over two decades the policies of the Liberal/National Party and the
Labor Party have been almost interchangeable.  Both have done their very
best to strengthen the hand of national and transnational corporations at
the expense of ordinary people.  The major political parties have ditched
their supporters' aspirations for a better life and have begun chanting the
mantra - "that what's good for the corporate world is good for the people of
this country."  The Democrats and the Greens have not been able to win over
many disaffected Labor and Liberal/National party voters because their
policies have seemed remote from ordinary people's concerns.

The authoritarian left and the Anarchist Movement haven't been able to break
out of their ghettos because politics in this country is solely seen as
parliamentary politics.  There is still an overwhelming belief in Australia
that the way you push for change is by working up the parliamentary
channels.  Politics is not seen as an every day affair that affects all
aspects of our lives, it's seen as a three or four yearly ritual where you
elect a representative to make decisions for you.

Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party (that's right, that's it's legal title) is
an authoritarian outfit that is run by a central committee.  Branches are
little more than conduits for raising funds and providing hands to hand out
how to vote card at elections.  Pauline Hanson's One Notion Parties success
is a consequence of our failure to present capitalism as the reason for the
current alienation people feel.  The One Notion crowd is able to attract
people to its banners and ideas because many people believe their problems
are in part a consequence of governments attitudes to indigenous Australians
and immigrants.  One Notion has been able to successfully harness general
dissatisfaction with the political process and use that dissatisfaction to
stoke its engine.

Pauline Hanson's One Notion foray into politics is temporary, because they
will not be able to deliver the goods as long as they support the capitalist
system.  Even if they manage to capture a few parliamentary seats at the
Queensland elections, and they hold the balance of power, they will not be
able to fill that gaping hole that is such a feature of life in our country.
Anarchism provides a real alternative to the Pauline Hanson's of our world.
It is a practical ideology that can deliver immediate results.  As activists
we should be using our time to harness the very dissatisfaction that the
Pauline Hanson One Notion Party has been able to harness to push their
authoritarian, capitalist values.

THE TALE OF TWO DAYS

It's interesting how National Sorrow Day has caught the imagination of the
Australian people and the Australian media.  Exactly one year after the
Stolen Generation Report was tabled in Federal Parliament on the 26th of
May, gatherings were held across the country to acknowledge the past plight
of this country's indigenous people.  Watching the symbolic acknowledgment
of atonement, I couldn't help thinking about he reason this day has been
chosen as a day of national sorrow.

The scope of events that marked National Sorrow Day are in marked contrast
to the range of events that mark a much more significant day for indigenous
people in this country - MABO DAY.  On the 3rd of June 1992 the High Court
of this country acknowledged the prior occupation of this land by indigenous
people.  They also acknowledged that Indigenous people had significant Land
Rights, not just symbolic Rights.

The Mabo decision is arguable the most important decision that the High
Court  of Australia has made since Federation.  It states Indigenous people
have Legal Rights not just Symbolic Rights to all Crown Land in this
country, as well as possible rights to pastoral leases.  Mabo Day marked the
beginning of a new era for Indigenous people.  It changed Australian's views
of themselves and their rights to this land.  It has forced mining companies
and the corporate world to take stock of Indigenous peoples' claims.  It has
radically altered the relationship between Indigenous and non Indigenous
people in this country.

I can't help wondering why such little fuss or acknowledgment is made of
Mabo Day in comparison to National Sorry Day.  You'd think that a day that
provided real tangible gains for Indigenous Australians would be just as
important if not more important than a day that concentrates on symbolic
gestures.  I know which day I'll be celebrating.

EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BILL

You've got to  hand it to the folks in the Labor Party, they are quick to
seize a political opportunity when they see one. The Federal Labor Party
introduced a bill into the House of Representatives on Tuesday that has set
a cat among the Liberal/National Party pigeons.  Looks like the Labor Party
has decided to introduce the bill to see if honest Johnny Howard will inject
a little bit of substance into his I love the battlers dirge.

You know there's an election in the wind when John Howard starts waxing
lyrically about his love for Australia's battlers.  In a masterful stroke,
some would even say a stroke of genius, the Labor Parties Employment
Security Bill will test the Federal governments love affair with Australia's
battlers.  The Employment Security Bill is not really an Employment Security
Bill, it's not even a radical piece of legislation.  Reading between the
legal jargon the modest demands it makes are very simple indeed.  The bill
proposes to make it illegal for a company to arrange its affairs in such a
way that it is artificially unable to pay sacked workers back pay.  Simple
things like back pay, holiday pay, long service leave and superannuation pay
would be the entitlements the bill protects.

Over the past year, hundreds, possibly thousands of workers have been laid
off by artificially created labour hire companies (A La Patrick).  The
parent company keeps trading, using the money they owe to sacked workers to
pay their new employees.  A very nice tight legal scam, that is designed to
boost company profits and avoid paying workers back pay.  Looking at the
legislation you'd think that Johnny Howard's crowd would jump at the chance
of consummating their love affair with Ôthe Aussie battler'.  Considering
that the Liberal/National Party's biggest claim to fame was their success in
getting the Aussie battler to vote for them at the last election, you'd
think they'd fall over themselves in the rush to support Labor's Employment
Security Bill.  Some how I think the Howard Government's love affair with
the Aussie battler is a plutonic one and I'm sure they'll find some good
reasons not to upset their real love, the corporate world and they will
reject Labor's Employment Security Bill.

TAX TAX TAX

It's nice to know that the Federal government and the opposition have
decided that the next election will be fought over tax.  They've reached
into their lexicon of election paraphernalia and have pulled out surprise,
surprise - the Aussie Battler.  You know those Australians (there seems to
be more of them every year) who are having a great deal of difficulty in
paying their bills, let alone having enough money to do stupid things like
saving or going on holidays.

The smart folk in the political parties are dusting off their tax policies,
adding bits and pieces here and there, baiting their hooks with their tax
policies, waiting for the suckers to swim by and take the bait.  As an
anarchist, I find the tax debate a little hypocritical.  You know and I know
that about the only people who pay their fair share of tax in this country
are Pay As You Earn taxpayers, most other people, especially corporate
Australia, treat tax as a voluntary exercise.

Most people know that irrespective of what laws government pass, the tax
burden will still remain on the shoulders of wage earners.  In direct
contrast to the farcical taxation situation that exists in society today,
taxation does not exist in an anarchist society.  As everything is held in
common, there is no need to tax people.  Taxation, whether direct or
indirect is not necessary in an anarchist community as the means of
production, distribution and exchange belong to the community, not to
private individuals there is no need to tax people.

People who pay taxes get angry, because they don't see their taxes directed
into socially useful endeavours.  Most people don't mind paying tax if there
taxes guarantee they have access to health care, education, social security
benefits, clean water and the basic necessities of life.  Australian's are
angry about the taxation system because those who have the most seem to pay
the least and garner the greatest benefits.

Both the government and the opposition may be surprised at the intensity of
Australian's reaction to proposed tax changes.  Most people are more
interested in having guaranteed access to services than a tax cut.  People
aren't stupid, they know that tax cuts can be eaten away by inflation,
increased interest rates, price rises and future tax increases.  So
following that old adage a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, most
people would be willing to pay more taxes if they were guaranteed access to
life's basic necessities.  Anarchism takes this principle one step further,
an anarchist society is one where people have access to everything in
society, not just basic necessities.  The tax debate can be used as a
vehicle to introduce anarchist ideas to a community.

Anarchist activists may be surprised by people's reactions when they explain
to them that there is no tax in an anarchist society and that people have
access to society's wealth because they are a member of that community.

ANARCHIST QUESTION and ANSWER

Q. Why do anarchists oppose parliamentary democracy?

A.  Historically anarchists have dismissed parliamentary democracy "as two
minutes of illusory power."  Even if people are in a position to make
decisions about their day to day lives, this power is illusory if the means
of production, distribution and exchange are not held in common by the
community.  Anarchists dismiss parliamentary democracy as an illusion for
two main reasons.

Decisions about what is able to be done are not made in parliament, they are
made in the boardrooms of the corporate world and the upper echelons of the
permanent bureaucracy.  Parliamentarians are not able to make real decisions
if wealth is not held by the community they theoretically represent. The
second major reason why anarchists reject parliamentary rule as a farcical
method of government is because electors give their representatives a blank
cheque to make what decisions they like over the next three, four or five
years.  Irrespective of what promises a political party makes, once they are
in power, electors can do nothing constitutionally to remove them from power
till the next election.  Few people conduct their affairs by giving away
blank cheques.  Those who do soon find they are bankrupt.  Electors do just
that, they give politicians a blank cheque to make decisions for them till
the next election.

Anarchist wish to replace parliamentary rule and other forms of government
by a society where wealth is held in common, not in the hands of a few
individuals and corporations.  Anarchists do not elect representatives to
make decisions for them, they appoint delegates to carry out decisions that
the community makes via direct democratic or consensual decision making
processes.  Delegates are given limited mandates and they can be recalled by
the people who appoint them if they do not carry out that mandate.

ACTION BOX - WE'RE ALL MEMBERS OF THE SAME TEAM

I never cease to be amazed by the vitriol that can break out among small
groups.  Many anarchists seem to spend more time and energy attacking each
others ideas and strategies, than fighting against the common enemy.  As
anarchist activists we should always remember that we are members of the
same team.  Although we may be playing in different positions, the goal we
are striving for is the same:-  the creation of an egalitarian community.

Not all anarchist groups will use the same strategies.  If a group decides
to use strategies that are different to the strategies you are currently
using, it doesn't mean that one groups strategy is superior to the other
groups strategy.  Different members of a team play different roles.  Whether
a team wins or loses depends on how different players interact.  A team that
spends all its energy fighting among itself can never successfully topple
the opposition.  An anarchist movement's strength lies in its diversity and
in the ability of different groups within that movement to respect that
diversity.

Are you involved in a dispute with another anarchist group?  If you are hold
an internal group meeting to try to work out, what are the points that you
differ on.  Are they personality related, theoretical or strategical.  Write
them down, discuss the nature of your differences.  Approach the group
you're fighting with, organise a joint meeting, draw up an agenda which is
circulated to all members of both groups before the meeting.

At the joint meeting discuss your differences, some differences may be due
to misunderstandings, other differences may be resolved by the joint
meeting.  In situations where no agreement is possible, agree to disagree.
Remember not all groups will follow the same strategy.  Even if you can't
resolve your differences, at least agree to disagree.  One good way of
mending fences is by embarking on a common project.  If the group you're
involved with is not involved in a dispute offer your services as mediator
to groups that may be involved in a dispute.  Your involvement may be the
circuit breaker that is needed to bring the dispute to a satisfactory
conclusion.

AUSTRALIAN ANARCHIST HISTORY

RED AND BLACK - AN ANARCHIST JOURNAL


Red and Black is a tribute to one human being's determination not to be
intellectually crippled by mass culture.  Jack Grancharoff, a Bulgarian
anarchist who escaped from the spreading yoke of Bolshevism over fifty years
ago, found himself a political refugee in an alien land.  While most post
world war, two anarchist refugees who ended up in Australia were never able
to break into mainstream culture, Jack did.

Jack Grancharoff was not interested in reliving the battles of the past, he
wanted to live in the present, he wanted to be able to understand, interact
with and change the dominant Australian culture he was part of.  Jack has
always participated in the life of the Australian anarchist movement.
Initially as part of a small group of Bulgarian anarchists in exile in
Australia, later on as an active participant in the re-emerging Australian
Anarchist community.

In 1965, Jack launched Red and Black, a small anarchist journal that
provided an anarchist analysis of what was happening in the world and which
also published theoretical anarchist articles.  Red and Black has been
staunchly anti-communist and anti-capitalist. While other Australian
radicals flirted with Communism, Jack's personal experiences in Bulgaria had
taught him the reactionary nature of Communist politics.

Red and Black has been produced in fits and starts since 1965.  The last
copy I've seen was issue No 27 - Autumn 1997.  Jack may have produced one
more since then.  Through Red and Black, Jack has been able to share what he
believes are important ideas with the readers of the journal.  In issue
No.26 Jack talks about his feelings about revisiting Bulgaria fifty years
after he escaped.  Richard Kostelanetz writes about Anarchist Art, Ian Firth
reviews the composer Richard Wagners involvement with the Anarchist
Movement, James R. Bennett examines the Corporate State and the Bill of
Rights and Pino Cacucci explains why the Zapatistas are an issue that
concerns us all.

For almost 35 years Red and Black, an Anarchist Journal, has provided
theoretical and practical insights into issues and ideas that concern
anarchists.

Jack Grancharoff still publishes Red and Black - An Anarchist Journal.  I
encourage readers of the Anarchist Age Weekly Review to write to Jack for
the latest copy of Red and Black. Subscriptions are $10.00 per year.
Cheques should be made out to J. Grancharoff.  Correspondence should be sent
to Red & Black, P.O. Box 12, Quaama  N.S.W.  2550. Australia.

BOOK REVIEW

1896 - DURRUTI - 1936
Published by Active/Beastie in co-operation with AK Press, Freedom Press and
Phoenix Press 1996.

Ascaso and Durruti

This is one of those books that you want to touch and hold.  It's a
beautifully presented hard back edition produced by five anarchist
publishing houses in Britain.  The book was published in 1996 to celebrate
both the Centenary of Buenaventura Durruti's birth and the sixtieth
anniversary of his death in 1936.

This two hundred page book celebrates Durruti's life by celebrating the life
of one of the most profound social revolutionary movements in the world's
history:- the anarchist participation in the events that led to and made up
the Spanish Civil War.  The publishers have gathered almost two hundred
photographs, many of them previously unpublished, intertwining Durruti's
life with the Spanish Anarchist Movement and anarchist participation in the
Spanish Civil War.

The book is written in five European languages, each page is a photographic
chronicle of the events that shaped the character of the Spanish Social
Revolution.  Many of the photographs have never been published before, some
were found in private collections, others were found in the archives of the
International Instituut Voor Sociale Geschiedenis of Amsterdam, others were
discovered in the Archivo Nacional of Salamanca.

This two hundred page hard cover book is divided into four distinct
sections, The Rebel, The Revolutionary, Libertarian Aragon and Durruti Died
Twice.  Although this book was produced to mark the centenary of Durruti's
birth and the sixtieth anniversary of his death, it is not a static photo
essay which lionises one man.  It's much much more.  It's a celebration of
an event that showed the world that egalitarian social revolution is not
only desirable, but possible.  The pictures in this book tell the story of
how ordinary human beings seized the moment and created an egalitarian
community in the midst of a civil war.  Although they were eventually
crushed by force of arms, they showed the world that you can create an
egalitarian society in modern cities as well as the countryside.  The
photographs tell the story, the multi-lingual captions written by
participants in these momentous events, pencils in the details.

My thanks to Barricade Books for kindly providing the review copy of 1896 -
DURRUTI - 1936.  Drop in or write to BARRICADE BOOKS at 115 Sydney Road,
Brunswick 3056 Melbourne Australia and ask them for their 1998 Book
Catalogue.

PERSONAL OBSERVATION

Racing through one of those specialised card shops, looking for that last
minute birthday card, I nearly collided with a very elderly woman who was
trying to decide what card she would buy.  I raced down the aisle, found
what I was looking for and made my way to the counter.  Damm it, she'd
beaten me to the cash register.  I moved in behind her, waiting, waiting,
waiting to pay for my purchase.

She must have been over eighty, thick curly white hair, not one hair out of
place, thick black glasses were perched on her nose.  I'm sure she couldn't
see if she took them off.  She was wearing a long blue coat that had seen
too many winters.  Her hands had that fine tremor that people with
Parkinsons disease have in the early stages of the malady.  "Three dollars,
65cents please". "Thank you", she said as the man behind the counter handed
her her card in a brown paper envelope.  "My turn next", I said to myself as
I fished some change out of my pocket.

She stopped, "can you give me a carry bag?, I didn't bring anything to carry
my shopping in.  Two men snatched my bag last week as I was walking home
from the shops.  They hurt my arm, when I stumbled and fell on the footpath.
I didn't have any money in it.  They've ruined my life.  I'm frightened
they'll come back, I had all my identification in it".

The man behind the counter, mumbled something, put her purchase in a plastic
carry bag and turned towards me.  "The police found my bag, thieves took
everything and slashed it with a knife, they were looking for money.  I told
the police to keep it, I didn't want it back".  She turned and slowly made
her way out of the shop.  I looked at the man behind the counter as I handed
over my purchase, he shrugged his shoulders, as if to say, what type of a
world do we live in, when frail elderly pensioners are assaulted in broad
daylight for a few dollars.  I pocketed my change, picked up my purchase and
shrugged my shoulders in agreement.

STOP PRESS - HOW LONG WILL INDONESIANS PUT UP WITH HABIBIE'S DRIBBLE?

So Habibie's the main man, whoopee do!!  Looks like he's mobilised parts of
the third green army (Muslims) to help him throw the students out of
parliament house.  All those people who celebrated when Suharto the 40
billion dollar man (eat you heart out Kerry) stood down, will be having
second thoughts now that Habibie has the reins of power.  Seeing Habibie
exercise power, reminds me of that old slogan "Those who make half a
revolution dig their own graves".

Although there has been change in Indonesia, currently it's only cosmetic,
whether the students are able to regain the momentum of the past week and
incorporate other Indonesians in the movement for change, depends on whether
Habibie has made a break from his puppet master Suharto and whether he can
buy the more conservative elements of the Muslim opposition with a few
cabinet posts.  The army has reluctantly thrown its support behind Habibie.
Habibie knows that he cannot win over the army and the radical students.
What he does know is that if he plays the Muslim card and wins over the
conservative Muslim clergy he will be able to fool enough of the people to
hold onto power until the next dodgy presidential election in the year 2002.
Although  Habibie may have won himself a few weeks, possibly two months
respite, I don't believe he will be able to hold onto power unless he calls
general elections within the next 6 months (not under the old rules, but
under new rules), and unless he releases all political prisoners.  As the
economic situation deteriorates and the I.M.F. demands its pound of flesh,
it's highly likely the looters and rioters will return to the streets and
force Habibie and his pseudo reform cabinet to resign.

JOSEPH TOSCANO (Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society).


ANARCHIST PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED THIS WEEK

LE LIBERTAIRE No.184 April'98, 25 Rue Dume D'Aplemont, 76600 Le Havre,
France. Tel 02 35533341.
LE MONDE LIBERTAIRE No.1123, 14th-20th May'98, 145 Rue Amelot, 75011 Paris,
France. Tel 0148053408, Fax 0149299859.
UMANITA NOVA 78th year, 15th Feb'98, C/-La Coop Tipolitografica, Via S.
Piero 13a, 54033 Carrara, Italy.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED THIS WEEK

SUBVERSION No.23 1998, Dept 10 1 Newton Street, Manchester M1 IHW, England
United Kingdom, http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/8195  email
knightrose@geocities.com

A) ANARCHISM TOWARDS THE 21ST CENTURY        B) TOWARDS AN ANARCHIST
SOCIETY -
Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society Position and Activities 1998.
Send $4.00 of stamps to L.W.S.S. PO Box 20 Parkville 3052 Melbourne
Australia and we will post out both booklets to you.

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listen to the Anarchist World This Week.

REGIONAL ANARCHIST FLAG
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within Australia), $35.00 (Inc. postage air-mail overseas).

The Black represents the International Anarchist Flag.  The Black Flag
negates all borders and all flags.  The four stripes (red, green, yellow,
blue) represent the dominant colours of the Aboriginal Flag (red and yellow)
and the Torres Strait Islander Flag (green and blue).  The red stripe
represents the blood spilt during colonisation.  The green represents the
land.  The yellow the sun.  The blue the sea.  Quotes available for larger
and smaller flags and for bulk orders.  Make out cheques and money orders
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DEBT ELIMINATION APPEAL - PUSH US OVER THE LINE
Our debt stands at $761.50.  We would like to eliminate this debt by June.
Over the past two years we have been able to reduce our debt from over
$3000.00 to a little over $800.00.  If you've hesitated helping us overcome
our debt because you didn't want to throw good money after bad, well you
don't need to worry as we can see the light at the end of the tunnel.  We
need a little bit of extra help to push us over the line.  So if you haven't
helped before and want to help, make out cheques or money orders to
Libertarian Workers and send it to L.W.S.S. PO Box 20 Parkville 3052
Melbourne, Australia. THANKS!!


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ANARCHIST AGE MONTHLY REVIEW BACK!!
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1998 AFTER A TWELVE MONTH BREAK   Subscribers to the AAMR have received
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RECYCLING AND EMPLOYMENT
Public Discussion organised by Anarcho-Syndicalist Group of Melbourne.
7.30pm Thursday 4th June,
Cafe Bohemio, 345 Smith Street, Collingwood Melbourne.


MONTHLY ANARCHIST DISCUSSION MEETING
  When:   Sunday 7th June at 3.00pm
  Where:   Lincoln Hotel, Cardigan Street, Carlton.
  Telephone: Steve on 9429 9837 (after hours) or Greg on 9386 4967 (after
hours)
FOR SET DISCUSSION TOPIC


ANARCHIST MEDIA INSTITUTE OBSCENITY OF THE WEEK
Has been awarded to the National/Liberal Parties love child - The One Nation
Party.

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