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yes we do
11.06.2003 04:36
The UK already has certain groups that serve as convergences of smaller progressive groupings, such as the stop the war coalition and the socialist alliance. But there is a need for a permanent, non-single issue forum. The stop the war coalition is great; it is open and non-sectarian, but it will only serve as a united front to campaign against wars, and so far has not evolved into anything more. The socialist alliance is also a positive development, being fairly non-sectarian, but already a number of progressive forces have been excluded or have not joined this grouping.
A UK social forum would help to bring together groups that would not sit under a single party roof to campaign together for issues with which they all agree.
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Then it will be only you Dan and Chiefs
11.06.2003 15:07
In Italy the Rifondazione did participate in the Genoa Social Forum and in Florence and there were number of political parties participating. I am afraid,like many other anarchists you are more concerned with the "fronts" like the Globalise Resistance, rather than the movement. Where all the anarchists have gone by the way. Are they waiting the next mayday?
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Then it will be only you Dan in the Forum
11.06.2003 15:13
In Italy the Rifondazione did participate in the Genoa Social Forum and in Florence,there were number of political parties participating. I am afraid, like many other anarchists you are more concerned with the "fronts" like the Globalise Resistance, rather than building the movement. Where all the anarchists have gone by the way. Are they waiting the next mayday?
Abd
Abd
No political parties
12.06.2003 08:20
Social forums are the gathering of social groups - from trade unions and think tanks to landless movements and peace groups. All parties have their conferences - we don't need more and we certainly don't need some of the tedious debate on theory that dominates these meetings. That does not mean Trotskyists - or even Labour and Liberal Democrats - should not be welcomed, but personally I feel a social forum should not be yet another platform for paper-sellers and dogma.
I will be taking part in the World Social Forum in Mumbai in January 2004, not as an NGO executive but as an individual opposed to neo-liberalism and environmental destruction. It will not be a place for the Congress Party and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) to bicker. It will operate on the number of principles, one of which is "The World Social Forum is a plural, diversified, non-confessional, non-governmental and non-party context that, in a decentralized fashion, interrelates organizations and movements engaged in concrete action at levels from the local to the international to built another world." (
By the way, I am not an anarchist.
Dan
Censorship?
12.06.2003 08:31
Dan
cadres are people too??
12.06.2003 09:21
So, er, party members welcome but cadre not welcome? Problem: cadre = party members. So what are you saying?
Is it that you want party members to turn up in disguise?
hack
You know what I mean
12.06.2003 09:32
A social forum should be just that - a forum. Not a front. Not a conference. Not a place for in-fighting. Nor a place for tirades, slanging matches, accusations and recruitment. It's a democratic forum where people should listen, understand and learn. Political parties should respect that - just for once. Before launching a social forum, maybe there needs to be greater understanding of what past forums have been about. Otherwise, it will be a complete mess and will only discourage and disempower people.
If it becomes a human version of robot wars, then I oppose a UK Social Forum. The British left needs to grow up first.
Dan
no, I really don't
12.06.2003 09:43
hack
Agenda
12.06.2003 10:02
Dan
Why no parties?
12.06.2003 17:20
politica2003
pre-emptive bitching
12.06.2003 19:48
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Agree
13.06.2003 09:29
Dan B