Pieces Together

ONE TO MISS

"His birth was marked by a double rainbow and a new star, he hit 11 holes-in-one in his first game of golf, finishing 38 under par, and throughout his life he has performed heroic feats impossible for mere mortals. When he shouts, ‘huge storms happen’. The life of North Korea's ailing leader, Kim Jong-il, has long been extravagantly window-dressed by the state's diligent chroniclers, but now it is about to get the full regal treatment with a new movie chronicling his exploits from childhood to living legend. North Korea's state media said this week that the first part of a multi-series documentary about Mr Kim's birth, childhood and early achievements, when he developed ‘military ideas and theories and tactics of [his father] President Kim Il-sung’, has already been produced. Although other propaganda movies extol Mr Kim's boundless virtues – one records that he came down from the heavens accompanied by a huge snowstorm – this will be the first to "comprehensively deal ... with his revolutionary exploits", said the Korean Central News Agency." (Independent, 17 July)

GOD AS A HISTORY MAKER

"The Christian right is making a fresh push to force religion onto the school curriculum in Texas with the state's education board about to consider recommendations that children be taught that there would be no United States if it had not been for God. Members of a panel of experts appointed by the board to revise the state's history curriculum, who include a Christian fundamentalist preacher who says he is fighting a war for America's moral soul, want lessons to emphasise the part played by Christianity in the founding of the US and that religion is a civic virtue. ... One of the panel, David Barton, founder of a Christian heritage group called WallBuilders, argues that the curriculum should reflect the fact that the US Constitution was written with God in mind including that ‘there is a fixed moral law derived from God and nature’, that ‘there is a creator’ and ‘government exists primarily to protect God-given rights to every individual’....Another of the experts is Reverend Peter Marshall, who heads his own Christian ministry and preaches that Hurricane Katrina and defeat in the Vietnam war were God's punishment for sexual promiscuity and tolerance of homosexuals." (Guardian, 22 July)

MORE RELIGIOUS NONSENSE

"The Dalai Lama may not be the first person who comes to mind for business advice but, as the Buddhist monk wrote in his new book, capitalism can profit from Buddhism's principles and values. In The Leader's Way, published this month by Broadway Books, the spiritual leader of Tibet wrote that both business and Buddhism attach importance to happiness and making the right decisions, and a company without ‘happy employees, customers and shareholders will ultimately fail.’ Citing Buddhist basics such as good intentions, a calm mind free of negative thoughts and a realization that nothing is permanent, the Dalai Lama and co-author Laurens van den Muyzenberg tackle timely issues such as corporate compensation, malfeasance and the collapse of the subprime mortgage market. … ‘When I started this project, I was not sure that companies could act in such a way that they could deserve a thoroughly good reputation. Now I am convinced that they can,’ the Dalai Lama wrote. Profit, for example, is ‘a fine aim,’ but not the main role of business, which is ‘to make a contribution to the well-being of society at large,’ he wrote." (Yahoo News, 28 July)


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UK Branches & contacts

London

Central London branch*
  2nd Wed ,6.30pm
The Coffee Republic (Travelodge),7-15 City Road,EC1Y 1AG.Nearest tube and rail stations,Old St.& Moorgate. Bus stopepworth st. is outside the venue.buses,21,43,76,141,205,
214 and 271.
tel.Tristan 0207 6223811

Enfield and Haringey branch*
   Thursday September 10th and 24th, 8pm. . Angel Community
Centre, Raynham Rd, NI8. Corres:
17 Dorset Road, N22 7SL.

South London branch
  1st Tues.
7.00pm. Head Office. 52 Clapham High St, SW4 7UN.
 Tel: 020 7622 3811

West London branch
  1st & 3rd Tues.
8pm, Chiswick Town Hall,
Heathfield Terrace (Corner Sutton Court Rd), W4.
Corres: 51 Gayford Road,
London W12 9BY

Pimlico
  C. Trinder, 24 Greenwood Ct,
155 Cambridge Street, SW1 4VQ.
Tel: 020 7834 8186

Midlands

West Midlands branch
  Meets every two months on a Sunday afternoon (see
meetings page for details. Tel: Tony Gluck 01242 235615

Northeast

Northeast branch
  Contact: Brian Barry,
86 Edgmond Ct, Ryhope, Sunderland
SR2 0DY. Tel: 0191 521 0690.

Northwest

Lancaster branch
  P. Shannon, 10
Green Street, Lancaster LA1 1DZ. Tel:
01524 382380

Manchester branch
  Paul Bennett, 6
Burleigh Mews, Hardy Lane, M21 7LB.
Tel: 0161 860 7189
Manchester Branch website
Bolton
 Tel:  H.McLaughlin.
Tel: 01204  844589

Cumbria
. Brendan Cummings, 19 Queen St, Millom, Cumbria LA18 4BG

Carlisle
  Robert Whitfield.

tel: 07906 373975

Rochdale
  Tel: R. Chadwick. 01706
522365

Southeast Manchester
  Enquiries:
Blanche Preston, 68 Fountains Road,
M32 9PH

Yorkshire
Hull
  Keith Scholey, 12 Regina Crescent,
Victoria Ave, HU5 3EA. Tel: 01482 444651

Skipton
. R Cooper, 1 Caxton Garth,
Threshfield, Skipton BD23 5EZ.
Tel: 01756 752621
South

South/SouthEast
Southwest

South West branch.
Meets every two
months on a Saturday afternoon
(see meetings page for details)
  Ray Carr,
Flat 1, 99 Princess Road, Branksome,
Poole BH12 1BQ. Tel: 01202 257556.


Bristol
  Shane Roberts, 86 High Street,
Bristol BS5 6DN.
Tel: 0117 9511199

Canterbury
  Rob Cox,
4 Stanhope Road, Deal,
Kent, CT14 6AB

Luton
  Nick White,
59 Heywood Drive,
LU2 7LP

Redruth
 Harry Sowden,
5 Clarence Villas,
 Redruth,
Cornwall, TR15 1PB.
Tel: 01209 219293

East Anglia

East Anglia branch
meets every two
months on a Saturday afternoon
(see meetings page for details).
David Porter, Eastholme,
 Bush Drive,
 Eccles-on-Sea, NR12 0SF.
Tel: 01692 582533.

Richard Headicar,
42 Woodcote, Firs Rd,
 Hethersett,
NR9 3JD.
Tel: 01603 814343.

Richard Layton,
23 Nottingham Rd,
Clacton, CO15 5PG.
Tel: 01255 814047.

Cambridge
  Andrew Westley, 10
Marksby Close, Duxford, Cambridge
CB2 4RS.
Tel: 07890343044

Northern Ireland

Newtownabbey
  Nigel NcCullough. Tel:
028 90852062

Scotland

Edinburgh branch
.2nd Thur. 8-9pm.
The Quaker Hall,
Victoria Terrace (above Victoria Street),
 Edinburgh.
J. Moir. Tel: 0131 440 0995
  Edinburgh Branch website:
Lothian Socialist Discussion Group
.4th Wednesday of each month  7.30pm
ACE 17 ,West Montgomery Place,
 Edinburgh EH7 5HA
For more info contact Jimmy or Fraser

Glasgow branch
. 3rd Wednesday of
each month at 8pm in
 Community Central Halls,
304 Maryhill Road, Glasgow.
Richard Donnelly,
112 Napiershall Street,
 Glasgow G20 6HT.
Tel: 0141 5794109.
Glasgow Branch website

Ayrshire
  D. Trainer, 21 Manse Street,
Salcoats, KA21 5AA. Tel: 01294
469994. E-mail:

Dundee
  Ian Ratcliffe, 16 Birkhall Ave,
Wormit, Newport-on-Tay, DD6 8PX.
Tel: 01328 541643

West Lothian
. 2nd  Weds in
month, 7.30-9.30. Lanthorn Community Centre, Kennilworth Rise, Dedridge,
Livingston. Corres: Matt Culbert,
 53 Falcon Brae, Ladywell, Livingston,
 West Lothian,
EH5 6UW.
Tel: 01506 462359

Wales

Swansea branch
. 2nd Mon, 7.30pm,
Unitarian Church, High Street. Corres:
Geoffrey Williams,
19 Baptist Well Street,
Waun Wen,
Swansea SA1 6FB.
Tel: 01792 643624

Cardiff and District
. John James, 67
Romilly Park Road,
 Barry CF62 6RR.
Tel: 01446 405636

Contents
Features

  • Oil or democracy, what do you think?
    Our rulers tell us they are fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan for Democracy. Not true.


  • Japan : the road to Pearl Harbor
    No-one can even pretend that the second world war in the East was
    other than a naked clash between imperialist powers.


  • Nazism – the ultimate evil?
    Everything undertaken in the regimes called Nazi, or fascist, finds its
    parallel in the capitalism of other areas.


  • Harry Patch and the First World Slaughter
    “War is organised murder and nothing else”. “It was not worth it, it was
    not worth one let alone all the millions” (Harry Patch)


  • Imagine a world without war
    A post-conflict world.

  • Why are we waiting?
    Reflections of a man in a queue


  • As things are now
    The third part of “Then and Now – how we live and how we used to live”.
    What life might be like after socialism has been established.




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    Editorial
    Capitalism and the two world wars


    Open Letter
    The crisis: an
    open letter to
    trade unionists


    Letters

    Contact Details

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    Cooking the Books 1

    Cooking the Books 2

    Cartoons
    The Irate Itinerant

    Free Lunch



    Pathfinders

    Material World

    Pieces Together

    Book Reviews

    50 Years Ago


    Greasy Pole


    Voice from the Back









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