1.00 to 2.15pm: The Dream of Socialism Ever since the break-up of primitive society the notion of a society without owners and non-owners has persisted. The dream of a more equalitarian society has persisted through the ages. Dick Donnelly (Glasgow Branch) considers some of these ideas and how they relate to modern society, with its hard-nosed attitude towards human behaviour. 2.15 to 3.30pm: Can We Abolish World Hunger? It is reckoned that millions of workers are dying inside capitalism. Paul Bennett (Manchester Branch) asks how do socialists cope with the notions of anti-globalisation and single-issue politics? In a world where war and world starvation is the norm how can a human being deal with the nastiness of modern society and offer an alternative? 3.30 to 4.45pm: Is There An Alternative To Socialism? In this session Brian Gardner (Glasgow Branch) looks at various attempts to patch up capitalism. He pays particular attention to recent notions about anti-globalisation and attempts to deal with world hunger through various ideas about taxation and wiping out debts. How practical are these ideas? Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be available during the sessions At all these sessions a speaker will open up for 20 minutes and the rest of the session will be taken up with questions and discussion. COMMUNITY CENTRAL HALLS, Youth Wing, 304 MARYHILL ROAD, GLASGOW. Those requiring overnight accommodation should contact R.Donnelly, 112 Napiershall Street, Glasgow G20 6HT. Tel 0141 579 4109 or Email Forward to Dayschool >> to Glasgow Home >> to Socialist Party Home >> |