Branch Talks - Wellington
The ISO formally had a branch in Wellington. We still have a couple of members there, so if your're in Wellington and want to meet up for a coffee and a chat , then drop us an email and we'll get in touch with you as soon as we can.

Marx the man PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 06 April 2006 00:00
Economist, sociologist, historian, anthropologist, and activist. One of greatest theorists of the 19th century, Marx synthesised the most advanced economic, political and philosophical theories into a revolutionary philosophy. His work has been attacked and distorted, (damagingly) worshipped, and best of all, a creative resource for conscious workers and students in our struggle to understand the world - and change it for the better!
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Iraq: Should we support the resistance? PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 23 March 2006 00:00
Pretty much everyone accepts now that the invasion of Iraq was based on lies. Most would agree that the US invaded to tighten its control of world oil supplies. Its not surprising that the US occupation has been fought from the start by the Iraqi people.
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The environment in crisis: Does green politics offer a solution? PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 09 March 2006 00:00
The world is in crisis. Global warming is so obvious that even George Bush cant ignore it. The Arctic icecap will not even exist in as little as 60 years! Warmer oceans mean more frequent and more destructive storms, like hit New Orleans last year and the Indian Ocean in 2006. This disaster is too enormous for politicians and corporations to comprehend or solve.
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What is the socialist alternative? PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 02 March 2006 00:00
We need an alternative. War, terror, and propaganda dominate the news. Racism revives and bloody tribalism tears communities apart. Working people are under pressure as costs rise and work hours stretch longer - while all around us our fragile and precious eco-system falls into ruin.
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To find out more email contact@iso.org.nz PDF Print E-mail
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