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St Imier - International Anarchist Festival - Glasgow Talk Thurs. 19th Apr.

Martin O'Neill | 09.04.2012 21:52

Public Event By Glasgow Anarchist Federation And Friends

Thursday, 19 April 2012
18:30 – 21.00
Room 407, Boyd Orr Building,
University Avenue,
Glasgow, G12 8QQ





In August 2012 anarchists from all over the world will be gathering in St Imier, Switzerland for a week of events to mark the 140th anniversary of the founding of the Anarchist International- a major split with the authoritarian international of Karl Marx.

This split represents a fundamental divide between those who believe that communism can be imposed from above, and those who believe that we can only have true communism if we have freedom as well. How we get where we want to go is as important as where we want to go.

As part of the process of building up to the summer event, the Anarchist Federation is hosting a series of meetings around the country. The theme of the meetings is the struggle against authoritarianism- from St Imier to today. The following issues will be discussed:

• The background to St Imier and what was involved in the split
• How the struggle against authoritarianism continued in key revolutions such as Russia and Spain
• The debate about human ‘nature’ and why humans do not need authority to flourish
• The role of authoritarian tendencies in struggles today eg the cuts movement, the strikes in the public sector, the student movement and within the anarchist movement itself

 http://www.anarchisme2012.ch/

Facebook Event Page:
 http://www.facebook.com/#!/events/240919052672305/

Martin O'Neill