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Category: Wellington

Letter-writing for Palestine

Kia ora koutou, Join Teachers for Palestine Aotearoa and Wellington Socialist Society and get down to Bedlam and Squalor after the Palestine hīkoi on October 4th – bring your laptops! Continual resistence is imperative if we are to finally consign this genocide to the history books, after it has been allowed to victimise the steadfast…

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Monthly(ish) Social Drinks

Kia ora Comrades, Come one, come all to our monthly(ish) social drinks. Whether you’re a member or a fellow traveller, come and have a drink. To sweeten the deal during this cost of living “crises” (or is it just capitalism?) we’ll even put on a tab so you can have a round on us! So…

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Ivor Montagu: Profile of a Stalinist with Dr Russell Campbell

The son of a wealthy British peer, Ivor Montagu (1904–1984) rebelled against his privileged background, becoming a pioneer of film culture, a collaborator of two of the most famous directors of the era, an activist documentary maker and an ardent supporter of Soviet communism. He lobbied for Trotsky to be granted asylum in the UK…

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Breaking Fallow Ground: The Return of the Alliance Party with Victor Billot and Tom Roud

The Alliance Party, once a strong force in Aotearoa’s electoral landscape, has returned from a decade in hibernation to contest the Christchurch local body elections. Tom Roud, a founding member of the Canterbury Socialist Society, has decided to throw his hat in the ring, running as the Alliance’s candidate for Council in Christchurch’s Central Ward;…

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Palestine & Internationalism: A panel event on Palestinian resistance and the international solidarity movements

“Just as none of us is outside or beyond geography, none of us is completely free from the struggle over geography. That struggle is complex and interesting because it is not only about soldiers and cannons but also about ideas, about forms, about images and imaginings.” ― Edward W. Said, Culture and Imperialism (1993). Internationalism…

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Marxist Theory of Capitalist Breakdown

‘In world market crises, all the contradictions of bourgeois production erupt collectively; in particular crises (particular in their content and in extent) the eruptions are only sporadically, isolated and one-sided.’ Theories of Surplus Value – Karl Marx What happens when capitalism reaches its limits? Can the system sustain itself indefinitely, or is collapse built into…

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Kneecap Fundraiser Screening w/ Teachers for Palestine & WSS

We’re stoked to be contributing to this event alongside Teachers for Palestine! https://events.humanitix.com/kneecap-film-nightTickets are $20 waged, $15 unwaged. Funds raised by be donated to KiwiPal https://kiwipal.org Kneecap have made it their mission to bring attention to colonisation through their Irish language hip-hop. Riotous, rebellious, and hilarious, Kneecap the film is a mostly-true origin story of the…

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For Austerity’s Sake: A panel event on the attempted sale of the Wellington Airport

In 2023, the Wellington City Council commissioned a review of its balance sheet which identified that the Council had a significant insurance risk associated with underinsurance in the context of a major disaster. The review recommended the sale of the full Wellington Airport shareholding and establishment of a perpetual investment fund to manage the Council’s…

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Pay Equity Snap Panel hosted by the Wellington Socialist Society

The National-led coalition’s shock gutting of pay equity legislation, passed under urgency just days after being announced, has taken woman workers back decades. The new legislation goes well beyond repealing the 2020 amendments to the Equal Pay Act of 1972: in a number of important respects, it takes women back to the 1970s. In 2012,…

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The Shaming State: How Democracies Erode Public Solidarity with Shame with Sara Salman

Sara Salman joins us to discuss her recent book, The Shaming State, which examines the erosion of social rights and the political use of shame against people in need, and argues that shame exacerbates the decline of social solidarity in neoliberal western regimes. Her book investigated the vanishing horizon of social rights in the United…

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