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Friday August 21, 2015 10:23 by Eugene McCartan

The August Socialist Voice is now available online.
In this issue:
Greek and all European workers paying a heavy price
As events unfold in Greece it’s clear that the EU is determined to make Greek workers pay for the crisis now engulfing the country.
The Greek debt, like the Irish debt, is simply unsustainable and unpayable. The impact and renewed assault on Greek workers will be felt throughout the European Union: it will not be confined or contained within the borders of Greece
 Greek and all European workers paying a heavy price
Eugene McCartan
As events unfold in Greece it’s clear that the EU is determined to make Greek workers pay for the crisis now engulfing the country.
The Greek debt, like the Irish debt, is simply unsustainable and unpayable. The impact and renewed assault on Greek workers will be felt throughout the European Union: it will not be confined or contained within the borders of Greece.
http://www.communistpartyofireland.ie/sv/01-greece.html
International Development Bank set up by BRICS states
The “BRICS” countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) stepped onto the stage of global finance last month with the launch of the New Development Bank in Shanghai. The six BRICS countries had agreed to set up the bank at the group’s sixth summit meeting in Brazil in July 2014.
http://www.communistpartyofireland.ie/sv/02-brics.html
Social democracy tries to reinvent itself
Tommy McKearney
Just as capitalism has the knack of changing its shape, social democracy also displays an extraordinary ability to reinvent itself, and almost always to the detriment of the working class.
http://www.communistpartyofireland.ie/sv/03-soc-dem.html
Racist crime raises its ugly head
Paul Doran
There is nothing more detestable than the hate some people have for people of colour or people of a different ethnicity. This disgusting trait has recently raised its ugly head in Clondalkin, Co. Dublin.
http://www.communistpartyofireland.ie/sv/04-racism.html
Maria’s story (continued)
Readers may recall “One woman’s experience of Job Bridge” from the November 2014 issue
I have a new job, working in a call centre. They recommend that we come to work fifteen minutes before every shift, so we can clock in and have our computer turned on, ready for action.
http://www.communistpartyofireland.ie/sv/05-maria.html
Painless “postcapitalism”—a utopian dream
Nick Wright
Paul Mason has conjured up a very 21st-century formula for the replacement of capitalism. It combines all the elements of a problem-free route to “postcapitalism,” rather than the old techniques of revolt, revolution, and working-class power, and relies—it seems—on the facility of the internet to permit the free transfer of information combined with the ability of human beings to devise forms of exchange that evade the capitalist market.
http://www.communistpartyofireland.ie/sv/06-mason.html
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