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Socialist Party Of Great Britain
Glasgow Branch
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Branch Meeting
Our next branch meeting will be on the 20 May 8.00pm (3rd Wednesday of month). 8pm. Community Central Hall, 304 Maryhill Rd. . All are welcome. The branch minutes will be placed on NewsFromNowhere as usual by Richard Donnelly, Secretary.
News
Socialist Standard Out

This months Socialist Standard is out. The Socialist Standard is a journal produced every month by the Socialist Party containing articles on recent events and in-depth analysis of many issues surrounding capitalism and socialism. The Standard has been running for over a hundred years and has provided a unique commentary of events throughout it's lifetime. You can buy a copy of the Socialist Standard for £1.50 from your local branch or through a subscription (including a 3 month free trial), details of which as well as free online copies can be found here.
Some additions to site
We have added some articles and pamphlets to the site,starting with ,'The Market System Must Go!' appropriately subtitled 'Why Reformism doesn't work'.
Some more articles on The Worker's Weekend Getting the Blues in Suburbia Competition
May Day School
Banks:Who needs
them?

More info? Click image or here
Saturday 9 May 1.00pm till 5.00pm
Discussions & Debate in 2009
Well, we are off into a run for 2009 and had lined up, , a debate with Hillel Ticktin,also ,our regular discussion meeting kicked of on 21 January, "Banks, Boom and Bust", speaker V.Vanni. and we continue on 18 February "How Near is Socialism?", speaker John Cumming, thusly (see below)
For over a century the objective conditions necessary for the establishment of socialism, i.e. the development of the means of production and distribution of wealth to a level which first permitted
abundance and now superabundance, have existed. So, why has it not happened? When will it happen?
Read more
17 June at 8.30pm Subject : The SPGB in the 21st Century, speaker - R.Donnelly
Details to follow.
Branch Meeting
Our next branch meeting will be on the 20 May 8.00pm (3rd Wednesday of month). 8pm. Community Central Hall, 304 Maryhill Rd. . All are welcome. The branch minutes will be placed on NewsFromNowhere as usual by Richard Donnelly, Secretary.
News
Socialist Standard Out

This months Socialist Standard is out. The Socialist Standard is a journal produced every month by the Socialist Party containing articles on recent events and in-depth analysis of many issues surrounding capitalism and socialism. The Standard has been running for over a hundred years and has provided a unique commentary of events throughout it's lifetime. You can buy a copy of the Socialist Standard for £1.50 from your local branch or through a subscription (including a 3 month free trial), details of which as well as free online copies can be found here.
Some additions to site
We have added some articles and pamphlets to the site,starting with ,'The Market System Must Go!' appropriately subtitled 'Why Reformism doesn't work'.
Some more articles on The Worker's Weekend Getting the Blues in Suburbia Competition
May Day School
Banks:Who needs
them?

More info? Click image or here
Saturday 9 May 1.00pm till 5.00pm
Capitalism in Crisis:
1.00 -
2.15pm 2009: The Year of Economic Crisis.
Brian Gardner (Glasgow Branch)
2.15 -
3.30pm The Environment in Meltdown?
John Cumming (Glasgow Branch)
3.30 -
3.45pm
Tea break
3.45 -
5pm Can
Socialism Solve the problems?
Paul Bennett (Manchester Branch)
Discussions & Debate in 2009
Well, we are off into a run for 2009 and had lined up, , a debate with Hillel Ticktin,also ,our regular discussion meeting kicked of on 21 January, "Banks, Boom and Bust", speaker V.Vanni. and we continue on 18 February "How Near is Socialism?", speaker John Cumming, thusly (see below)
For over a century the objective conditions necessary for the establishment of socialism, i.e. the development of the means of production and distribution of wealth to a level which first permitted
abundance and now superabundance, have existed. So, why has it not happened? When will it happen?
Read more
17 June at 8.30pm Subject : The SPGB in the 21st Century, speaker - R.Donnelly
Details to follow.