“Precisely the defeated man must try the outside world again” – Ernst Bloch, The Principle of Hope (1954). It is easier to imagine the end of the world, than the end of capitalism. This phrase has become something of a shibboleth for the contemporary left, a diagnosis of our present condition and a bleak indictment of our…
Category: Wellington
How To Read Wars: A Public Conversation with John Dolan
In many ways, the 2020’s seems further away from the ‘end of history’ than the 1920’s. This has led some commentators to characterise our current moment as ‘the end of the end of history’. Indeed, after declining in the 1990’s and early 2000’s, both the number of conflicts and conflict deaths has increased in recent…
Second New Zealand Federation of Socialist Societies National Conference – Labour Weekend 2024
Kia ora Neighbours – both members and supporters of the New Zealand Federation of Socialist Societies. The Wellington Socialist Society is pleased to announce the second New Zealand Federation of Socialist Societies National Conference to be held in central Wellington (venues TBC) over Labour Weekend (26th-27th October), 2024. Registrations are open now. Please visit the…
Social(ist) Drinks & Book Swap
Unfortunately, plans for our regular educational event in June need to be postponed, however we hope to be able to bring you two in July. Instead, members and fellow travelers are welcome to gather at Bedlam & Squalor to chat about various events in Pōneke of late, the general outlook for socialists at home and…
They Shall Beat Their Swords Into Plowshares – The Catholic Worker Kaupapa with Adi Leason
“And they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.” – Isaiah 2.4 “I wasn’t disturbing the peace, I was disturbing the war.” – Ammon Hennacy Sixteen years ago three Catholic Workers, Adi Leason,…
Ghosts of the Millennial Left – An Online Seminar w/ C Derick Varn
“There is today in the world a dominant discourse […] This dominating discourse often has the manic, jubilatory, and incantatory form that Freud assigned to the so-called triumphant phase of mourning work. The incantation repeats and ritualizes itself, it holds forth and holds to formulas, like any animistic magic. To the rhythm of a cadenced…
New Members Meeting & Social Drinks
Kia ora Neighbours, We’ve been a bit slack at organising social events lately. Given we’ve had a fair number of new members join in the last few months we thought it would be a good opportunity to have a meet-and-greet especially for new members – although of course existing members and fellow travelers are more…
Summer of Discontent – Two Years on from the Parliament Protests with Tom Smith
Join Federation member Tom Smith in a public discussion about the significance of 2022’s parliament occupation. In the present moment, the Parliament protests serve as an indicator of the interregnum. This protest, characterized by its diverse ideological factions, serves as an expression of popular discontent, particularly concerning government mandates and perceived overreach. The COVID-19 pandemic…
WSS Screening: Utu, 1983
Come along to our next WSS film screening. Utu is Geoff Murphy’s depiction of the Māori struggle against Pākehā domination in the 19th century, loosely based on the events of Te Kooti’s War. Starring Anzac Wallace and Merata Mita. Doors open at 6:00pm and the screening will start at 6:30pm, snacks will be provided and make sure…
The Ernie Abbott Memorial Lecture
Wellington Socialist Society & Wellington Trades Hall are proud to present: THE ERNIE ABBOTT MEMORIAL LECTURE “Ernie was an ordinary man who believed that we all should have the right to a safe workplace with decent pay and conditions. He paid the ultimate price for those beliefs.” – Helen Kelly On 27th March 1984, an…