John Passant

Site menu:

 

July 2010
M T W T F S S
« Jun    
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  

Tags

Archives

Authors

Site search

Miniposts

Gillard's gender pay gap
Evidently Julia Gillard has the interests of working people and retirees at heart.  So I ask her to explain her role as Employment and Workplace Relations Minister and Deputy Prime Minister for almost 3 years in addressing the gender pay gap? Under Labor it actually increased to 18.2%. So apart from platitudes, what will Prime Minister Gillard offer to redress the imbalance and cut the gender pay gap to zero by 2013 if she is re-elected? Or could it be that such a policy would be too costly for her key supporters – business? So she will talk about equal pay for equal work but do nothing.  Add equal pay to the mining tax, climate change. WorkChoices Lite, the Australian Building and Construction Commission and many other examples of Gillard and Labor not being prepared to upset their real masters – the rich and powerful. (0)

The grate debate
I am  looking forward to the grate debate and the victory of the worm over the two grubs. (0)

The worm will win
My prediction is that the worm will win tonight’s debate, not the two grubs. Vote for the worm, not the grubs. (0)

Build a socialist alternative

Labor and the Liberals have the same policies on war, refugees, attacking living standards, cutting public services like schools and hospitals, screwing Universities and doing nothing about climate change. They both run the system for the bosses and their profits. It’s time for a real alternative – a socialist alternative of democracy where production is organised to satisfy human need. The first step in that process is fighting against the attacks of whichever party is managing capitalism for the bosses. Come along to hear John Passant from Socialist Alternative argue the case against capitalism and for socialism and why you should be a socialist on Thursday 22 July at 6 pm in room G 40 Haydon-Allen Building ANU.
(6)

Refugees are welcome here
If a regional processing centre for refugees is such a good idea, why not set it up in Australia? With safeguards for refugees  like community housing rather than locking people up. (0)

The real face of the mining maggots
Remember those nice mining company people who opposed the Resource Super Profits Tax for purely altruistic reasons – the economy, their workforce, mine workers’ jobs and wages? Xstrata workers have gone on strike and set up a five day picket line to win a decent deal from these caring sharing bastards. (0)

Canberra meeting: Onine interview with Sherry Wolf

Canberra Socialist Alternative forthcoming public discussion:
 
Politics and LGBTI rights today: online interview with US activist and author Sherry Wolf
 
Thursday 8 July 6 pm Room G 31 Copland Building ANU 
 
Sherry Wolf is the author of Sexuality and Socialism, an American socialist and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual and Intersex rights activist. In her book Sherry argues that to see a world free of sexual oppression, it is essential that we get rid of capitalism. It is the politics of looking to the working class that is key to this, and she reminds us that “What humans have constructed, they can tear down”.
 
(0)

Equal pay for all women
Will Julia Gillard be paid 17% less than Kevin Rudd? Equal pay is the right of all women, not just bosses like Gillard. (0)

A sick system
Know how when you are sick you lie in bed on one side and then after a while roll over to the other side? Then after a little while you roll back again? But rolling around from one side to the other doesn’t cure the illness. Politics in Australia is like that. At the moment. (0)

An early election?
The Sydney Morning Herald today shows first preferences for the ALP up 14 percent to 47 percent after the leadership change. The Greens are down 7 percent. On a 2 Party Preferred it would be 55 to the ALP and 45 to the Opposition. On these figures Labor would romp home.  The Gordon Brown effect maybe? Gillard must be tempted to go very soon. Perhaps in August before the footy finals begin? ‘To legitimise my leadership and give us a fresh mandate’ no doubt. (0)

Advertisement

Links:

Global warming:the failure of capitalism

The putative leader of the opposition in Australia,  Malcolm Turnbull, has threatened to resign if his Liberal Party does not support amendments to the Labor Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme. 

Let’s put this in context.  The CPRS is a massive wealth transfer from working people to the big business polluters and will do little to reduce carbon pollution in Australia, the biggest per capita greenhouse gas emitter in the world. 

Turnbull and other Liberal leaders want to give the polluters even more of our money. 

Even this is too much for some sections of the Liberal Party and their rural based partners, the Nationals.

They oppose any emissions trading scheme because they don’t believe global warming is occurring, or don’t believe that it has a human cause. All of them believe the scheme will cut profits for the polluters (couched in terms of jobs) or … Well, put in any crackpot reason here.

The Greens will quite rightly vote against the Labor Government’s present scheme as being worse than nothing.

But let’s get a few things on the table. 

Market based solutions to global warming haven’t worked, and can’t work.  The market is the problem, not the solution.

Capitalism is anarchic and unplanned.

It looks for short-term profit, not long term needs.  Even what passes for big business planning is polluted and misdirected to positioning for future short term profit, not meeting human need.

Often long term planning under capitalism is left to the state, but since it is, to put it crudely, the executive committee of the bourgeoisie, it is not always able to rise above its sectional interests to rule for capital against capitalists.

Capitalism is based on a fundamental rupture between humanity and production.

Reinventing that rupture don’t address the essential  and systemic problem – the profit system is fundamentally anti-nature and hence anti-human.

Anthropogenic global warming threatens the very existence of the capitalist system.  But because of the way it is organised it cannot address that without dissolving itself .  That will not happen. 

To misquote Lenin the capitalists will sell themselves the rope with which they will then hang themselves. Labor’s CPRS is part of that slow path to systemic suicide.

The very way production under capitalism is organised, and the momentum of the dead man walking polluting industries, mean that capitalism cannot address global warming.  So the result is a worse than nothing cap and trade system like the CPRS.

It gives the impression of doing something without actuality doing anything.

There is another element to all of this.  Only a global solution can address climate change.

Yet the very essence of capitalism is the competition between capitalists and between national capitals.  No scheme can overturn this competition.

This means the false hope of Kyoto and now Copenhagen will disappear in a tsunami of backbiting and underhandedness in an attempt to get a ‘competitive advantage’ over the rest of the world.  

To quote Lenin in a sightly different but still relevant context: Copenhagen will be a unification (if it happens)  ”on paper only; in reality it is a group of beasts of prey, who only fight one another and do not at all trust one another.” 

Because it does not address the anti-human profit system itself Copenhagen will be a  ”piece of fakery from beginning to end; it is a deception from beginning to end; it is a lie from beginning to end.”  

It was Rosa Luxemburg who many years ago wrote that the choice for humanity was socialism or barbarism.  Global warming is bringing barbarism closer and closer. 

Only a democratic  and planned society based on production for human need can address the environmental threat challenging our survival as a species. 

As  capitalism slides further and further into the abyss of global warming, the greater the need for international socialism becomes.

Advertisement

Comments

Comment from Benjamin Solah
Time October 2, 2009 at 10:21 am

Great post, John. Do you know the full original quote that you took from Lenin? The first one to do with hanging.

Comment from John
Time October 2, 2009 at 10:26 am

Thanks Benjamin. The quote is “The Capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.”

Comment from Kieran Bennett
Time October 2, 2009 at 5:59 pm

Thank you, thank you, thank you. That really was a perfect and succint explanation.

Comment from Bobiscold
Time October 3, 2009 at 3:31 am

Wow the commies turninr on the socialists. Hitler against Stalin. My all of you assholes die!!!

Pingback from Kieran Bennett – Moving on from the Australian Greens
Time October 14, 2009 at 5:39 pm

[...] – Global warming: the failure of capitalism [...]