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PO box 1528, Dublin 8, Ireland Web: http://struggle.ws/wsm.html Phone: 087-7939931 email: [email protected], [email protected] Affiliated to International Libertarian Solidarity (ILS/SIL) http://www.ils-sil.org
Workers Solidarity is a bi-monthly publication of the Workers Solidar-ity Movement. We are anarchists; we believe that socialism and freedom are two crucial foundation stones for a future society. These two principles are linked and one cannot be achieved without the other and consequently one cannot be sacrificed for the other.
As anarchists we don't set ourselves up as leaders with a perfect blueprint that must be imposed. But we do have a vision of the world that we want and this is certainly not matched by the world that we live in. Preventable crises in education and healthcare stagger on forever, while vast sums of money are wasted on invading third-world countries and lining the pockets of the filthy rich. There is no reason the world has to remain the way it is. That it does is a reflection of the strength of widespread belief in capitalist and hierarchical ideas and the weakness of the libertarian opposition.
But rather than sitting waiting for change to fall from the sky, we actively engage in the everyday struggles of the working class. 6,000 copies of this paper are distributed on estates, at gigs and in work places all over Ireland. We are participants in the Grassroots Gathering (a collection of various people interested in exploring new forms of anti-authoritarian organisation), anti-war activity, the anti-bin-tax campaign, the struggle to bring democracy back to the trade unions, and, of course, the upcoming Mayday protests.
We hold regular open meetings and anybody interested in anarchism is welcome to come. The next one will feature an account of last year's anti-EU demonstrations at Thessalonika, Greece, by a libertar-ian from the city. We'll also be holding a meeting on anarchism in Limerick on April 20th. For details of how you can get involved in these and other activities, see the events and contacts column in the back page.
Subscribe to Workers Solidarity and our magazine Red and Black Revolution, which is produced annually and contains longer and more detailed articles.
Rates: Ireland » ¤10 for next 9 issues of WS and next 2 issues of R&BR Britain » £5 for next 6 issues of WS and next 1 issue of R&BR Europe » for next 6 issues of WS and next 1 issue of R&BR Rest of world » US $10 for next 6 issues of WS and next 1 R&BR We also distribute information over the Internet. Our website (see above) includes a huge archive of articles about the history of anarchism and Irish struggles.
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Workers Solidarity is an anarchist paper produced in Ireland by the Workers Solidarity Movement. It has been produced since 1984 although this page currently only has articles from 1988 onwards. You can print out a fully laid out version of the latest Workes Solidarity as a PDF file