Skip to content

Federation of Socialist Societies

Menu
  • HOME
  • OUR CHARTER
  • THE COMMONWEAL
  • CANTERBURY
  • WELLINGTON
  • OTAGO
  • JOIN
  • EVENTS
Menu

Category: Canterbury

CSS Public Lecture: Homage to Rojava

For our April event Canterbury Socialist Society is excited to host Lachlan, a young Cantabrian, who fought alongside the People’s Protection Units (the YPG) in Syrian Kurdistan against ISIS, and in defense of the attempt to bring democratic, regional autonomy along side sweeping social transformation to the Kurdish people. Lachlan will be providing an eye…

Read more

Canterbury Socialist Society Sunday Morning Reading Group

As an addition to the Canterbury Socialist Society programming for 2019 we will be hosting a monthly reading group on the last Sunday of every month. This will entail closer reading and discussion of specific texts, with a focus on building a solid foundation of knowledge. As such many of the readings will be fairly…

Read more

CSS Film Screening: Pride (2014)

“When the first LGSM meeting took place on the eighth floor of a council flat in Bermondsey, none of the eleven people present could have known that this new found alliance (between the miners and the lesbian and gay community) would have repercussions reaching into the very heart of what had previously been seen, by…

Read more

CSS Public Lecture: “An Epoch of Rest” William Morris (1834-96)

“We are living in a epoch where there is combat between commercialism, or the system of reckless waste, and communism, or the system of neighbourly common sense.” -William Morris, 1895. Our February event is a public lecture on William Morris. William Morris was an artist, textile designer, craftsman, poet, novelist, and pioneering socialist. His fiction…

Read more

Canterbury Socialist Society Sunday Morning Reading Group

As an addition to the Canterbury Socialist Society programming for 2019 we will be hosting a monthly reading group on the last Sunday of every month. This will entail closer reading and discussion of specific texts, with a focus on building a solid foundation of knowledge. As such many of the readings will be fairly…

Read more

CSS Film Screening: Sorry To Bother You (2018)

Our first event for 2019 is a free screening of the 2018 dark comedy ‘Sorry to Bother You’ written and directed by Boots Riley. Boots Riley is a musician and outspoken communist, best known from hip hop group “The Coup”. The film follows a young African-American telemarketer who adopts a white accent to succeed at…

Read more

CSS Guest Lecture: Restoring The Liberty Tree

“When history is written as it ought to be written, it is the moderation and long patience of the masses at which men will wonder, not their ferocity.” ― C.L.R. James The final event for the Canterbury Socialist Society of 2018 is a guest lecture from Gareth of the Otago Socialist Society on the Haitian Revolution. Gareth will be…

Read more

CSS Guest Lecture: Ours To Master and To Own

“All the world that’s owned by idle drones is ours and ours alone We have laid the wide foundations, built it skyward stone by stone It is ours, not to slave in, but to master and to own” Solidarity Forever For the Canterbury Socialist Society event this September we are delighted to welcome Brendan from…

Read more

CSS Public Lecture: The Grand Hotel Abyss

“A considerable part of the leading German intelligentsia have taken up residence in the ‘Grand Hotel Abyss’, a beautiful hotel, equipped with every comfort, on the edge of an abyss, of nothingness, of absurdity. And the daily contemplation of the abyss between excellent meals or artistic entertainments, can only heighten the enjoyment of the subtle…

Read more

Canterbury Socialist Society: Annual General Meeting 2018

Dear friends, Due to the need to reschedule our original September event the CSS has brought its AGM forward from a general plan to convene in October, to this event on September the 12th. All are welcome to attend to have a look “under the hood”, and participate in determining the ongoing purpose and functioning…

Read more
  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • Next
© 2026 Federation of Socialist Societies | Powered by Minimalist Blog WordPress Theme