On April 30th from 6 p.m. we will hold a rally on the Karlsruhe market
square. We would like to counter the capitalist principle of competition
with a solidarity-based social idea. In order to address this more than
just theoretically in the form of short lectures, there will be a
clothes rail and a food distribution site on site. Solidarity must
become a practice. Bring your picnic blankets! Afterwards there will be
a demo from the market square through the city to the Kulturdose in
Bulach. There will be an evening program in the P8 and the Café Noir,
with a concert and then a DJ.
For a world without exploitation and oppression!
For a society based on solidarity!
For the social revolution!
On May 1, 1886, thousands of workers demonstrated at the Haymarket in
Chicago. Anarchists stood up for the pragmatic demand "8 hours for work,
8 hours for rest, 8 hours for what we will" with their lives. It has now
become so commonplace, at least on paper, that despite increased
productivity, hardly anyone dares to shake it today.
Every year on May 1st, thousands of people take to the streets. They
demonstrate for their right to work, for higher wages and more social
equality. Radical demands like "Down with wage labor!" are ignored by
many. It seems as if workers took to the streets for work and therefore
for wage dependency. Social Democrats then like to rave about good and
fair work. Some see themselves in the class struggle for what feels like
an eternity, always on the verge of the revolutionary moment to
overthrow capitalism.
"Good work" is work that serves everyone and prevents the favoring of a
few. "Fair work" is work for the benefit of all. However, this is not
possible in the violent relationship between wage earners and bosses,
competition and exploitation, to which, to make matters worse, everyone
should have a right.
The fight for wage increases and improvements in working conditions is
to be welcomed and supported in the short term. These changes have a
direct impact on the everyday lives of those affected. However, they
must not serve as a sedative to prevent radical changes. Wage work will
forever remain a relationship of dependency! - that's why there's
nothing left but to initiate its end!
In addition, groups such as the unemployed or people with disabilities
who are currently not part of the so-called primary labor market are
usually forgotten or at least hardly taken into account. All conditions
of oppression and exploitation of people, nature and animals must always
be taken into account.
People have organized "fair" and "good" work themselves, detached from
these violent relationships, and have shown time and again that a
completely different whole is conceivable and possible. No matter
whether "Food not Bombs", free shops, neighborhood help or giveboxes.
Good to see in times of crisis, while the bosses secure their profits
with short-time work and layoffs. Real solidarity is a method and a
principle that leaves no one alone and denies power to any ruler. It
makes the world a better place. Let us support carrying the principle of
solidarity and non-hierarchy organized work into all areas of life.
On the eve of May 1st, let us raise our voices against every form of
exploitation and oppression and never be silent again because: Another
world is necessary & possible!
Proletarians of all countries, stop it!
Against low wages and the principle of competition!
For a classless and solidarity society!
For the social revolution!
Against the capitalist mill - for the end of wage labor!
Here is the information about the concert and the party:
https://p-acht.org/events/walpurgisnacht-chemtrails-party
https://anika.noblogs.org/2024/04/22/solidaritaet-statt-konkurrenz-kundgebung-demo-und-afterparty-am-30-04-2024/
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square. We would like to counter the capitalist principle of competition
with a solidarity-based social idea. In order to address this more than
just theoretically in the form of short lectures, there will be a
clothes rail and a food distribution site on site. Solidarity must
become a practice. Bring your picnic blankets! Afterwards there will be
a demo from the market square through the city to the Kulturdose in
Bulach. There will be an evening program in the P8 and the Café Noir,
with a concert and then a DJ.
For a world without exploitation and oppression!
For a society based on solidarity!
For the social revolution!
On May 1, 1886, thousands of workers demonstrated at the Haymarket in
Chicago. Anarchists stood up for the pragmatic demand "8 hours for work,
8 hours for rest, 8 hours for what we will" with their lives. It has now
become so commonplace, at least on paper, that despite increased
productivity, hardly anyone dares to shake it today.
Every year on May 1st, thousands of people take to the streets. They
demonstrate for their right to work, for higher wages and more social
equality. Radical demands like "Down with wage labor!" are ignored by
many. It seems as if workers took to the streets for work and therefore
for wage dependency. Social Democrats then like to rave about good and
fair work. Some see themselves in the class struggle for what feels like
an eternity, always on the verge of the revolutionary moment to
overthrow capitalism.
"Good work" is work that serves everyone and prevents the favoring of a
few. "Fair work" is work for the benefit of all. However, this is not
possible in the violent relationship between wage earners and bosses,
competition and exploitation, to which, to make matters worse, everyone
should have a right.
The fight for wage increases and improvements in working conditions is
to be welcomed and supported in the short term. These changes have a
direct impact on the everyday lives of those affected. However, they
must not serve as a sedative to prevent radical changes. Wage work will
forever remain a relationship of dependency! - that's why there's
nothing left but to initiate its end!
In addition, groups such as the unemployed or people with disabilities
who are currently not part of the so-called primary labor market are
usually forgotten or at least hardly taken into account. All conditions
of oppression and exploitation of people, nature and animals must always
be taken into account.
People have organized "fair" and "good" work themselves, detached from
these violent relationships, and have shown time and again that a
completely different whole is conceivable and possible. No matter
whether "Food not Bombs", free shops, neighborhood help or giveboxes.
Good to see in times of crisis, while the bosses secure their profits
with short-time work and layoffs. Real solidarity is a method and a
principle that leaves no one alone and denies power to any ruler. It
makes the world a better place. Let us support carrying the principle of
solidarity and non-hierarchy organized work into all areas of life.
On the eve of May 1st, let us raise our voices against every form of
exploitation and oppression and never be silent again because: Another
world is necessary & possible!
Proletarians of all countries, stop it!
Against low wages and the principle of competition!
For a classless and solidarity society!
For the social revolution!
Against the capitalist mill - for the end of wage labor!
Here is the information about the concert and the party:
https://p-acht.org/events/walpurgisnacht-chemtrails-party
https://anika.noblogs.org/2024/04/22/solidaritaet-statt-konkurrenz-kundgebung-demo-und-afterparty-am-30-04-2024/
_________________________________________
A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C E
By, For, and About Anarchists
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A-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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