Friday, July 29, 2011

Up-coming Events

Saturday, 30 July at 2.00pm

"What is Socialism and how to get there?"

The Quebec Tavern
93-97 Quebec Road,
Norwich NR1 4HY

Speakers: Darren Poynton and Stair

Sunday, 31 July at 4.00pm

"Everything you know is wrong!"
Speaker: Simon Wigley

Head Office
52 Clapham High Street,
London SW4 7UN

Materialism does not mean an emphasis on those things in our experience that are big or heavy, such as factories and mines. It means that the mind is material. Our thoughts are not truths, they are data. We are prehistoric creatures thinking themselves gods. Our thought is developing, and has developed through history, not towards apotheosis but towards an understanding of our finity. We spend all of our time wondering what principles life is about when the only point of life is life itself. To make that a reality for ourselves the summation of those principles that say life should be about something other than the sheer living of it - Capital must be overthrown. The future, after revolution, is not a promised land, but merely life lived for the first time for its own sake - the beginning of our history as a conscious species.

Saturday, 13 August from 10.30am

Book Sale followed by barbeque and social

Head Office
52 Clapham High Street,
London SW4 7UN

Saturday, 20 August at 2.00pm

"Why you should be a Socialist"

The Unicorn
26 Church Street,
Manchester M4 1PW

Millions of people live in poverty and fear across the world. All other political parties try to convince us that capitalism is the only way to run society. We just need to make it a little bit fairer. The Socialist Party is different. It is the only political party that wants workers to unite for a revolutionary change to society. Socialists want a world where production takes place for use not profit. Here is an opportunity to come along to see if you agree.


Day School
"Marx: A vision for today"

Saturday, 17 September from 11.00am

Head Office
52 Clapham High Street,
London SW4 7UN

Three talks each followed by a question and discussion period. Break for light lunch before the second talk.
Marx's Capital: A Satirical Utopia - Stuart Watkins
Why History Matters - Gwynn Thomas
Marx on "The Anarchists I Knew" - Adam Buick

Saturday, 10 September at 2.00pm

"What will Socialism be like?"
Speaker: Paul Bennett

The Victoria Hotel
28 Great George Street,
Leeds LS1 3DL


Sunday, 27 September at 7.00pm

"Should workers support the Labour Party?"
Speaker: Paul Bennett

The Liverpool Pub (function room)
14 James Street,
Liverpool, L2 7PQ

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