Endorsed by Anarchist Communists Meanjin (ACM), Geelong Anarchist
Communists (GAC) and Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group (MACG) ---- On
the 1st of May, 1886, unions in Chicago influenced by the American
anarchist movement went on strike for the eight hour day. A worker was
shot dead by a cop, leading to a protest on the 4th. An unidentified
person threw a bomb and the police started shooting. Eight Anarchists
were convicted for the bombing in a kangaroo court. The State killed
four, while one committed suicide. The labour movement started a
campaign for the exoneration of the Haymarket Martyrs and eventually
succeeded. In the process, May Day became the day of the international
workers' movement.
As we commemorate May Day in 2024, we reflect on both the historic
crises and the unique opportunities that now face the working class in
Australia.
WHERE THINGS STAND
CLASS WAR
The Australian economy is being reshaped by the forces of international
capital and the first federal Labor government in a decade. Like any
other party, Labor governs in the interests of the bosses and the
long-term stability of Australian capitalism. The specific aim of Labor,
however, is to integrate the working class into this 'national project',
so that the workers' movement remains passive and obedient.
But capitalism has reached a turning point. Growth continues to trend
down. Real wages are stagnating as rent and the prices of basic goods
soar. Meanwhile, the most elementary organisations of working class
power - the trade unions - are tied hand and foot by both state
regulation and their self-serving bureaucracies.
IMPERIALIST WAR
Conflict has erupted across Europe, Asia, and Africa. This violence is
driven by profit-driven corporations and capitalist governments
competing for regional dominance. In response to Israel's genocide in
Gaza, the largest social movement in a generation has taken to the
streets, demanding an end to war, occupation, and support for Israeli
apartheid. Anarchists in Australia have responded to the call, working
in campaign groups and our unions. The links between colonialism in
Palestine and the oppression of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people have also been illuminated, strengthening both struggles.
The Palestinian solidarity campaign has also brought broader attention
to the Australian war industry. The government has facilitated the
transfer of materials to the Israeli war machine and supplies the
domestic military industry with hundreds of billions of dollars.
Australian weapons and parts find their way into the hands of
reactionary regimes in Myanmar, Sudan, and Syria. Arms are given to
Indonesia, where they are used to subjugate the people of West Papua.
Regional cities like Bendigo, Geelong and Wollongong, once manufacturing
hubs, have been stripped of industry and jobs over the last few decades.
Today, industry is poised to 'return' by producing weapons of death.
This threatens to integrate significant parts of the Australian working
class into the military complex.
THE CLIMATE DISASTER
Capitalism continues to drive us toward ecological catastrophe.
Australia contributes more than its proportional share to global
emissions, exporting huge amounts of coal while under-investing in
renewables. Capitalists pat themselves on the back as they do their best
to profit from, degrade, and exploit both the workers and the natural
resources required for a just transition. But in a system based on
endless growth and maximising profitability, a sustainable society is
impossible.
SEXISM
Murders in Ballarat and the horror of the Bondi Westfield attack have
demonstrated the brutal reality of sexism in Australia. Government,
businesses and civil institutions offered lip service, but these
institutions can't get to the root of the problem. The capitalist state
instead offers more power and weapons to the same sexist cops who break
up picket lines, harass migrants, and lock up indigenous youth.
Rights and equality are won through struggle. They are the result of
campaigns like the recent battle for domestic violence and gender
affirmation leave. But to put an end to sexism once and for all - to
ensure women's safety, and to achieve real equality - we need
revolutionary change.
THE WAY FORWARD
THE TASK FOR WORKERS
To defend itself at even the most basic level of wages and conditions,
the working class in Australia needs to rebuild the union movement from
the ground up. This can only be done by establishing rank and file
networks which are independent of the officials and capable of acting in
defiance of them whenever necessary. A strong rank and file also opens
the opportunity for the working class to act politically by refusing to
supply war materials.
As anarchist communists we want to go further than improved wages and
conditions. We want to end the rule of bosses and politicians. We want
the working class to take control of production so that we can produce
things based on what we need, not what's profitable. While the unions
can never be consistently revolutionary, they can still be vehicles of
class struggle which build toward revolution. A fighting union is a
school of struggle and solidarity.
THE TASK FOR ANARCHISTS
Over the last four years, Anarchist Communist groups have been founded
in both major and regional cities. Members of these groups have led
strikes, organised protests and pickets, and played foundational roles
in new organisations of class struggle. Workers' self-organisation and
class struggle, the founding elements of the anarchist tendency within
the socialist movement, have been restored to the centre of our politics.
Now is the time for Anarchists to unite around a common platform of
theory and practice. By organising together, and through our
interventions in the struggles of our fellow workers, we can demonstrate
the usefulness of our ideas and the potential for a mass revival of
revolutionary politics.
To work comrades, we have a world to win!
https://melbacg.au/may-day-2024/
_________________________________________
A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C E
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Communists (GAC) and Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group (MACG) ---- On
the 1st of May, 1886, unions in Chicago influenced by the American
anarchist movement went on strike for the eight hour day. A worker was
shot dead by a cop, leading to a protest on the 4th. An unidentified
person threw a bomb and the police started shooting. Eight Anarchists
were convicted for the bombing in a kangaroo court. The State killed
four, while one committed suicide. The labour movement started a
campaign for the exoneration of the Haymarket Martyrs and eventually
succeeded. In the process, May Day became the day of the international
workers' movement.
As we commemorate May Day in 2024, we reflect on both the historic
crises and the unique opportunities that now face the working class in
Australia.
WHERE THINGS STAND
CLASS WAR
The Australian economy is being reshaped by the forces of international
capital and the first federal Labor government in a decade. Like any
other party, Labor governs in the interests of the bosses and the
long-term stability of Australian capitalism. The specific aim of Labor,
however, is to integrate the working class into this 'national project',
so that the workers' movement remains passive and obedient.
But capitalism has reached a turning point. Growth continues to trend
down. Real wages are stagnating as rent and the prices of basic goods
soar. Meanwhile, the most elementary organisations of working class
power - the trade unions - are tied hand and foot by both state
regulation and their self-serving bureaucracies.
IMPERIALIST WAR
Conflict has erupted across Europe, Asia, and Africa. This violence is
driven by profit-driven corporations and capitalist governments
competing for regional dominance. In response to Israel's genocide in
Gaza, the largest social movement in a generation has taken to the
streets, demanding an end to war, occupation, and support for Israeli
apartheid. Anarchists in Australia have responded to the call, working
in campaign groups and our unions. The links between colonialism in
Palestine and the oppression of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people have also been illuminated, strengthening both struggles.
The Palestinian solidarity campaign has also brought broader attention
to the Australian war industry. The government has facilitated the
transfer of materials to the Israeli war machine and supplies the
domestic military industry with hundreds of billions of dollars.
Australian weapons and parts find their way into the hands of
reactionary regimes in Myanmar, Sudan, and Syria. Arms are given to
Indonesia, where they are used to subjugate the people of West Papua.
Regional cities like Bendigo, Geelong and Wollongong, once manufacturing
hubs, have been stripped of industry and jobs over the last few decades.
Today, industry is poised to 'return' by producing weapons of death.
This threatens to integrate significant parts of the Australian working
class into the military complex.
THE CLIMATE DISASTER
Capitalism continues to drive us toward ecological catastrophe.
Australia contributes more than its proportional share to global
emissions, exporting huge amounts of coal while under-investing in
renewables. Capitalists pat themselves on the back as they do their best
to profit from, degrade, and exploit both the workers and the natural
resources required for a just transition. But in a system based on
endless growth and maximising profitability, a sustainable society is
impossible.
SEXISM
Murders in Ballarat and the horror of the Bondi Westfield attack have
demonstrated the brutal reality of sexism in Australia. Government,
businesses and civil institutions offered lip service, but these
institutions can't get to the root of the problem. The capitalist state
instead offers more power and weapons to the same sexist cops who break
up picket lines, harass migrants, and lock up indigenous youth.
Rights and equality are won through struggle. They are the result of
campaigns like the recent battle for domestic violence and gender
affirmation leave. But to put an end to sexism once and for all - to
ensure women's safety, and to achieve real equality - we need
revolutionary change.
THE WAY FORWARD
THE TASK FOR WORKERS
To defend itself at even the most basic level of wages and conditions,
the working class in Australia needs to rebuild the union movement from
the ground up. This can only be done by establishing rank and file
networks which are independent of the officials and capable of acting in
defiance of them whenever necessary. A strong rank and file also opens
the opportunity for the working class to act politically by refusing to
supply war materials.
As anarchist communists we want to go further than improved wages and
conditions. We want to end the rule of bosses and politicians. We want
the working class to take control of production so that we can produce
things based on what we need, not what's profitable. While the unions
can never be consistently revolutionary, they can still be vehicles of
class struggle which build toward revolution. A fighting union is a
school of struggle and solidarity.
THE TASK FOR ANARCHISTS
Over the last four years, Anarchist Communist groups have been founded
in both major and regional cities. Members of these groups have led
strikes, organised protests and pickets, and played foundational roles
in new organisations of class struggle. Workers' self-organisation and
class struggle, the founding elements of the anarchist tendency within
the socialist movement, have been restored to the centre of our politics.
Now is the time for Anarchists to unite around a common platform of
theory and practice. By organising together, and through our
interventions in the struggles of our fellow workers, we can demonstrate
the usefulness of our ideas and the potential for a mass revival of
revolutionary politics.
To work comrades, we have a world to win!
https://melbacg.au/may-day-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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