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London Rising Tide : Film and Discussion night 18-Sept-08

Iggy | 15.09.2008 13:02 | London

LRT are having a Film and Discussion night based around the idea that capitalism is the problem, not the solution. So, get your anti-capitalist shoes on and come down to LARC on Thursday 18th September.

London Rising Tide
London Rising Tide


Hi.
Ever wondered what it's like to be part of the Social Justice Climate
Change Direct Action Network that is Rising Tide?

Ever wanted to work with people who think a system based on capital and
the ravages of the market is the cause of the problem, not the solution?

Just come along to the London Rising Tide New people's film and
discussion night, this Thursday 18th September at the London Action Resource Centre (LARC) at 7.30pm, and we'll see if we agree!

It's a short walk from Whitechapel,Aldgate and Aldgate East Tube
stations, on the corner of Fieldgate Street (No.62) and Parfett Street E1 1ES.

www.londonrisingtide.org.uk
www.londonarc.org

ps : there will be cake!!!

Iggy
- e-mail: london@risingtide.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.londonrisingtide.org.uk

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Nice timing, just as Friends of the Earth tell us they have gone the other way

15.09.2008 14:37

In complete contrast Friends of the Earth just went into partnership with the capitialists producing electricity; or so they spammed the Features list just now anyway

imc uk features list reader


source?

15.09.2008 16:00

what energy company have FOE teamed up with? I 'm going to a local FOE meeting tonight, and they are just about ready to abandon FOE and become something more like rising tide/ an action group on climate change- changing things from the inside!!
thanks

mark


"we do not need to make any adjustments to your meter or cables"

15.09.2008 17:11

240 volts


But when has FOE been anti-capitalist?

16.09.2008 09:26

The point of FOE is that they are green reformists. What they are doing is entirely in line with their analysis, getting people to switch to renewables within the framework of a capitalist system. If it was any different there's be no need for anarchist ecological groups.

Mark
- Homepage: http://www.socialecologylondon.wordpress.com


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