26 November 2008

Obama vows to slash federal budget

By Bill Van Auken, 26 November 2008

In his second press conference on the economy in two days, President-elect Barack Obama vowed Tuesday that he would slash government spending to meet the costs of a proposed economic stimulus package he had unveiled the day before.

A budget for British business from Darling and Brown: Too little, far too late

By Chris Marsden, 26 November 2008

Extraordinary claims are being made for Chancellor Alistair Darling’s pre-budget report and even more extraordinary hopes are being pinned on it.

Sweden: Left Party seeks coalition with Social Democrats

By Jordan Shilton, 26 November 2008

Recent months have seen stepped-up efforts by the Swedish Social Democrats to negotiate terms for a potential coalition after the next general election, due in 2010.

Iraq veteran convicted in Colorado murder of fellow soldier

By James Cogan, 26 November 2008

The case points to the devastating impact that serving in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq has had on the mental and physical well-being of young soldiers and which will plague American society for years to come.

Workers Struggles

French demonstration against postal service privatisationFrance: Thousands demonstrate against postal service privatisation

By Olivier Laurent and Antoine Lerougetel, 26 November 2008

Demonstrations took place in towns across France on Saturday against the planned privatisation of the postal service.

Berlin Teachers denounce union leaders over contract dealBerlin: Teachers denounce union leaders over contract deal

By Marius Heuser, 26 November 2008

At a November 20 meeting, dozens of Berlin’s teachers and education staff expressed their hostility to the policies employed by their union bureaucracy during the recent public service workers’ wage dispute with the Berlin Senate.

New in French

Le Parti socialiste plus que jamais divisé

Par Peter Schwarz, 26 novembre 2008

Après le vote des militants de vendredi dernier pour choisir un nouveau premier secrétaire, le Parti socialiste (PS) français est plus que jamais divisé.

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Obama und die Rettungspakete - Zweierlei Maß

Von Bill Van Auken, 26. November 2008

Barack Obama stieß die amerikanische Autoindustrie am Montag auf seiner Pressekonferenz ziemlich vor den Kopf. Er schloss rundweg aus, sie mit einem "Blankoscheck" vor der Insolvenz zu retten. Fast im gleichen Atemzug bekräftigte der künftige Präsident seine Bereitschaft, Banken und Finanzinstitute einen solchen "Blankoscheck" zu gewähren. Für ihre Rettung werde er "alles" tun, versprach Obama.

Kanadische Autogewerkschaft fordert Rettungspaket für Autobosse

Von Keith Jones, 26. November 2008

Wie in den USA versucht auch die herrschende Elite in Kanada die gegenwärtige Wirtschaftskrise zu nutzen, um massiven Arbeitsplatzabbau und Sozialkürzungen durchzusetzen und stützt sich dabei auf die Zusammenarbeit mit den Gewerkschaften.

Berlin: Schulsenator und Polizei kriminalisieren Schülerdemo

Von Bernd Reinhardt, 26. November 2008

Während sich die Polizei oft schwer tut, wenn es um ausländerfeindliche oder antisemitische Provokationen von Rechten geht, war man sich im Fall der Berliner Schülerdemonstration sofort einig, dass die Beschädigung einer Ausstellung nur einen antisemitischen Hintergrund haben konnte.

Perspective

Obama appointees signal continuing aggression and war

26 November 2008

Barack Obama’s vague campaign promises of “change” are rapidly evaporating as the key positions in the next administration are filled with veterans of the US political establishment.

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Arts Review

A public lecture by David Walsh in the UKA public lecture by David Walsh in the UK
Art and socialism: the real premises

26 November 2008

WSWS arts editor David Walsh recently delivered a talk on “Art and socialism” in a number of cities in Britain. We’re posting that lecture today.

Book Review

Evgeny Pashukanis, A Critical Reappraisal, by Michael HeadA Marxist perspective on jurisprudence
Evgeny Pashukanis, A Critical Reappraisal, by Michael Head

By Kevin Kearney, 26 November 2008

Michael Head’s book, Evgeny Pashukanis, A Critical Reappraisal, shines the light of day on one of the most important legal theories to come out of “the boldest and most sweeping experiment of the 20th century”—the October 1917 Russian Revolution.

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