What Resistance Stands For
Published 2010 by Resistance Books. Written by Resistance activists.
Also available as a pamphlet from your local Resistance branch
or online from Resistance Books.
Contents
* Introduction: What Resistance stands for
* Capitalism: an inhumane system
* An irrational system
* Climate change
- The science / What is a safe climate ? / Capitalist ‘solutions’
- Capitalism is killing the Earth
* Ripping off working people
- Unemployment / Young workers / Students
* War: capitalism with the gloves off
- Military spending / The business of war / Meddling in the Middle East
- Australian imperialism
* Why capitalism needs racism
- Attacks on Aboriginal rights / Islamophobia
* Refugees
* Sexism & homophobia
* The system
- Who really rules ? / How is the status quo maintained ? / The state / The law
- Education or indoctrination? / Media and consumption
* Alienation
* Movements against injustice
- Why mass action ?
* Workers’ & community control of the economy
* State repression
* Why we need a revolution
* How socialism can be achieved
* What a revolution looks like
- The Russian example / The French example / Socialism means freedom
- Stalinism destroyed the USSR / Revolutions can survive
* Socialism & human nature
* Why ecosocialism
* Organising for a revolution
- What can an individual do ?
* Socialism of the 21st century
Contents
* Introduction: What Resistance stands for
* Capitalism: an inhumane system
* An irrational system
* Climate change
- The science / What is a safe climate ? / Capitalist ‘solutions’
- Capitalism is killing the Earth
* Ripping off working people
- Unemployment / Young workers / Students
* War: capitalism with the gloves off
- Military spending / The business of war / Meddling in the Middle East
- Australian imperialism
* Why capitalism needs racism
- Attacks on Aboriginal rights / Islamophobia
* Refugees
* Sexism & homophobia
* The system
- Who really rules ? / How is the status quo maintained ? / The state / The law
- Education or indoctrination? / Media and consumption
* Alienation
* Movements against injustice
- Why mass action ?
* Workers’ & community control of the economy
* State repression
* Why we need a revolution
* How socialism can be achieved
* What a revolution looks like
- The Russian example / The French example / Socialism means freedom
- Stalinism destroyed the USSR / Revolutions can survive
* Socialism & human nature
* Why ecosocialism
* Organising for a revolution
- What can an individual do ?
* Socialism of the 21st century
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