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Issue 2 of the WSM newsletter for the Liberties and Portobello.
The PDF file and articles from Workers Solidarity 92 published for June/July 2006.
The Workers Solidarity Movement recently held its Spring 2006 conference in Dublin. The conference was comparatively low key with debates on a number of details of position papers in comparison to recent conferences that spent much of the time on major redrafts of position papers. Around two thirds of the membership attended.
Conference opens with questioning the reports given by various office holders, editorial committees etc. A summary of these reports follows - quite a lot of details and indeed areas involving relationships with other groups have been removed, as these were not written for public consumption.
The WSM regularly discussed, debated and decided on what our collective political approach is. All members took part in this process and the results are preserved in the position papers you will find linked to below. These papers defined our collective approach, we don't require that every member agree with every point in them but they do describe the politics the WSM will implement. [PDF of these points]
Policy on internal education in the WSM. Last updated Feb 2013.
WSM policy on using the internet including the editing of this website. Last updated May 2010
Document detailing the production of the Internal Bulletin, how often it appears and who is responsible for placing reports etc in it. The IB is circulated to all WSM members. Last updated April 2006
In this transcript of an educational I gave to the 1st of May branch I attempt to briefly consider how the internet and technology have impacted on intellectual property and what our perspectives on this might be as class struggle anarchists
Celebrate May Day
Saturday April 29th
Assemble 2.30pm at Parnell Square.
March with the WSM
The March/April 2006 issue of Ireland's anarchist paper - Workers Solidarity