Anarchist Age Weekly Review June 28th Number 305 22nd - 28th June, 1998 IN A TIME OF UNIVERSAL DECEIT - TELLING THE TRUTH IS A REVOLUTIONARY ACT - GEORGE ORWELL TAXPAYERS BAIL OUT CAPITAL!! Late last week the United States Government poured in billions of taxpayers dollars into the international money markets in an attempt to shore up the capitalist system. The U.S. Treasury used United States taxpayers dollars to buy the Japanese Yen to artificially increase the value of the Yen. Once again we have seen free marketeers, speculators and the hedging funds bacon saved by the little old taxpayer. It's fascinating isn't it when there is money to be made, capitals dodgy mates are keen to preach the deregulation mantra. Every financial commentator waxes lyrically about the glories of competition, free trade, deregulation and privatisation. When people complain that capital is killing them, they're told to grow up, that things have to change or that there's no gain without pain. As soon as capitalist's start making a loss, they are the first ones that cry out for the state to intervene and shore up their empires. In Japan the Japanese government is in the process of going one better than the U.S. Treasury. They are going to set up a "bridging" bank!! Yes that's right a Bridging Bank! What's a bridging bank? I hear readers asking. Well it's a neat little way of transferring private debt into public debt. The Japanese taxpayer through their government is going to buy bad debts from the Japanese private banks and consolidate these debts into a bank that is run by the state. This means that all the banks that find themselves in hot water because of failed loans will have the money that they lost through these loans repaid to them courtesy of the Japanese taxpayer. In exchange for all those taxpayer funds the Japanese people become the proud owners of a plethora of failed business ventures. FEAR The contract system has created a climate of fear in workplaces across the country. People are frightened to open their mouths, not just publicly but privately as well. The climate of fear that the contract system has created, stops people from talking about workplace safety and the types of services delivered. The health care system is a classical example of how the contract system has inhibited workers from speaking out about the short cuts that are taken that improve profitability but compromises patient care. No one is going to complain about the standard of care if they know that their contract won't be renewed if they open their mouth. It doesn't take long for a worker to develop a reputation that they are trouble makers if they speak up. Short term contracts are the single most important contributor to the conspiracy of silence that surrounds both private and state enterprises. Although most people are familiar with how confidentiality clauses are used to hide a multitude of sins, few understand the culture of fear that contract systems breed. Who in their right mind is going to jeopardise their future for a three or six month job. The fear generated by the contract system destroys innovation and reinforces the dominant culture within a particular workplace. Nobody is going to rock the boat if they know they'll be out of a job in six months time. What employee is going to bother to help iron out bugs in the way services are delivered, if they know they may not be there next week. The climate of fear created by short term contracts destroys workplace culture. People need security in their employment if they are to become efficient members of the workforce. Insecurity creates a culture of fear. Such a culture inhibits spontaneity and promotes inefficiency. ONE NOTION INCORPORATED PAULINE HANSON ONE NOTION LTD (3 partners) David Pauline David Etteridge Hanson Oldfield SUPPORT GROUP ----> for all supporters ONE NOTION PARTY ----> for candidates, Hanson and Etteridge only ONE NOTION POLITICAL PARTY OR FRANCHISE One Notion has a structure that makes Hitler's Nazi Party look positively Libertarian. No matter how many people are recruited into the Support groups, One Notion members are powerless to control the executive. One Notion members do not make decisions or decide policies, they can only raise funds and hand out how to vote cards. Each member of the support group signs a resignation form when they join. Each branch is not able to meet with any other branch. David Oldfield the Senior Adviser to the party, David Etteridge the National Director of the Party and Pauline Hanson the President of the party have the power to expel members (they hold their resignation forms), disband branches and preselect candidates. Although One Notion is registered with the Australian Electoral Commission, as a political party the parties membership is limited to Hanson as the President, Etteridge as the Secretary and pre-selected candidates. Preselections are made by Oldfield, Etteridge and Hanson, not by the Party or the support group. The Party and the Support Groups are creatures of a three person company that is owned by Etteridge, Oldfield and Hanson. Etteridge the National Secretary pockets 12.5% plus expenses of all money raised by the Party (this includes 12.5% of the 450,000 dollars the parties candidates earned by participating in the Queensland State elections). Anybody who thinks that One Notion is some grass roots organisation that reflects the will of the membership and is controlled by the membership is sadly mistaken. The eleven candidates elected in Queensland cannot even elect their own leader, their elder is appointed by Hanson, Etteridge and Oldfield. They cannot even vote as a bloc as policy is made by the three company directors. No wonder after the Queensland election Oldfield stated that each candidate would vote how they wanted to vote. Victoria is a classical example of how the party operates. The current Victorian convenors Dr and Mrs Spencer (the formers leaders of Australians Against Further Immigration) were personally appointed by Hanson to lead the Victorian Party, although the Party already had a leadership structure and a number of Victorian support Groups. One Notion is the type of authoritarian organisation you'd expect the likes of Pol Pot, Hitler or Stalin to create. Anybody with even a rudimentary understanding of direct democratic and egalitarian principles would run a mile when they discovered that the rhetoric of equality that is espoused by One Notion is not reflected in Pauline Hanson's One Notion Ltd. The name of the organisation is enough to warn potential members of the nature of the organisation. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Habibie's elevation to the presidency has created more problems than it has solved for Indonesians. The unemployment rate has increased by 21% since he was installed as President, thousands of political prisoners still languish in Indonesian jails, twenty million Indonesians will be thrown out of work in the next few months, fifty million people will find themselves facing extreme financial hardships before the end of the year. (The World Banks figures not my figures). People are beginning to realise that the baton change that removed Suharto from the presidency and replaced him with his loyal deputy Habibie was no change at all. Indonesian trade unionists are beginning to flex their muscle. The Indonesian Prosperity Trade Union has called for a new round of street demonstrations, the Muslim opposition has tired of Habibie's rule, they are on the verge of calling a new round of street demonstrations. The armed forces have re-entered the streets of Jakarta and are bracing themselves for a fresh round of demonstrations. The situation across Indonesia is tense, very tense. As unemployment rates soar and basic necessities are priced outside the reach of ordinary Indonesians, more and more people will tackle the government head on. Unless radical restructuring occurs the same tired old faces will continue to use Indonesia as their personal fiefdom. BROTHER CAN YOU SPARE ME 15 BILLION U.S. DOLLARS Looks like Russia's flirtation with the free enterprise system and market economics has created more problems than it's solved for Russians. The people's friend, the International Monetary Fund is in Moscow this week trying to stitch together a 15 billion dollar economic package to keep the beast ticking over. Stock and bond prices have collapsed over the past week in Russia. The rouble is in a fatal tailspin, only a 15 billion dollar emergency loan from the I.M.F. will stop the imminent collapse of what's left of Russia's economic miracle. The I.M.F.'s intervention in the Asian crisis is eating up its cash reserves, as soon as it plugs one hole in the capitalist dyke, two take its place. The I.M.F.'s intervention in Russia's affairs comes at a price. They want to restructure Russia in the same way they attempted to restructure Indonesia before Suharto's downfall. If the events that have occurred in Indonesia are any guide to go by, the Russian people are in for a long cold hard winter. The only silver lining on the horizon is that it's taken Russians only eight years to realise that free enterprise and market economics are not the panacea they were made out to be. In 1998 revolution seems to be the only ray of sunshine on the Russian horizon. ANARCHIST QUESTION AND ANSWER Q. What Role Does Race Play In An Anarchist Society? A. Anarchism is one of the few political and social movements that is not based on race. Historically anarchists have welcomed people of all races within the movement. Anarchists don't judge people because of their racial origins. Many social and political commentators claim that all people are inherently racist. There is nothing in our genetic make up that makes us racists. Racism is culturally not biologically determined. Anarchism is a philosophy that has no room for the colour bar. The history of the Australian I.W.W. is a classical example of the non-racial nature of the Anarchist movement. During a period when the Labour Movement drew its strength from applying the colour bar and supporting the white Australia policy, the I.W.W. in Australia called on all workers to join it and actively recruited among Chinese workers, a brave move in a period of Australian history when the racist was king. On the other hand capital and the state have always been associated with racist sentiments. It's only in the last decade or two that international capital has realised that racism is bad for business. Racists have been able to create lasting and permanent damage when they control the state apparatus and form an alliance with national capital. The destruction caused by the Nazis is a classic example of what happens when racists acquire state power and form an alliance with local capital. The creation of an egalitarian community greatly diminishes racial stereotypes and removes the racial component in any economic debate. Historically capital has used racial minorities as a buffer between them and the people they exploit. When those who are oppressed revolt, they equate their misery with the racial origin of those capital has used to exploit them. In Australia Chinese and Pacific Islanders were brought into the country to undercut the cost of local labour. A significant section of the Labour movement that developed at the turn of the century, turned their attention on the Chinese and the Pacific Islanders, not on the employers who pursued a divide and conquer strategy. Racism limits a persons potential, not because of what they have done but because of who they are. Anarchists have never excluded anyone because of their racial origins, they have consistently welcomed people from all races into the movement. ACTION BOX TAKE THE BLOODY CREDIT!! Readers of that light weight journal the Melbourne Age were given a blow by blow account of the wharf dispute in a four page special last week. Reading through this august collection of bits and pieces of "investigative" journalism, I found no reference to the pivotal role the community pickets played in the wharf dispute. It looks like its taken the mainstream media a few short weeks to begin the inevitable rewriting of history that is such a consistent feature of the mass media. If you are in a struggle and you win, always make sure that everybody knows that it was your efforts that tilted that particular struggle your way. If you cast your mind back to the Solidarity Movement in Poland, the crumbling of the Berlin Wall and the recent events in Indonesia, the contributions of the very people that forced a change of government are conveniently forgotten. Any time the state or the corporate world is forced to take a step backwards, they will activate their publicity machine to deny you the fruits of your victory. Every time they acknowledge that public pressure and direct action has destabilised their position they lose that aura of invincibility they try so hard to cultivate. If you win, shout it from the rooftops. If you don't blow your own trumpet it doesn't take long for them to re-write history. Every time the Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society/Anarchist Media Institute wins a campaign we issue media releases to let the media know we have won the campaign. Every win enhances the reputation of the organisation, the individuals within the organisation and the anarchist movement. Next time you win a struggle it doesn't matter how minor or major, let everybody know that the state and/or the corporate world took a step backwards because of your activities. Celebrate your victories. AUSTRALIAN ANARCHIST AND RADICAL HISTORY Mr. Dawson's Ministry leaving Government House after swearing-in FIRST LABOR GOVERNMENT IN THE WORLD - QUEENSLAND The first Labor government in the world lasted only six days from the 1st to the 6th December, 1899. It took just seven years for the Labor Party that was established in Queensland in 1892 (after the unsuccessful shearers strike of 1891), to have members elected to the cross benches, become an opposition and then win government as part of a coalition. In 1899 Dickson the Queensland premier resigned because of an unofficial coalition that included the Labor Party, the followers of Drake (Liberal) and the Forrest faction (dissidents within the Dickson government) that joined forces over the Public Workers Commission Bill and reduced Dickson's majority to one. The Lieutenant Governor called on Andrew Dawson, the leader of the Labor Party, to form a government when Dickson resigned. Labor was so keen to form a government they offered the Forrest faction (dissident government members) two portfolios, one included the Premiership and the Liberals led by Drake, another two portfolios. Both groups refused to join the Labor Cabinet but promised they would support the Labor Party in government. Six days after they were sworn in the alliance was put to the test. When Dawson and the Labor Party members entered Parliament House they found all those that had promised to support them sitting on the opposite side of the house. When Dawson requested a parliamentary adjournment so that the Labor Party could prepare their legislative program, the motion was defeated thirty six to twenty six votes. The first Labor government in the world was defeated before it could pass a single piece of legislation. CORRECTION - In regards to REBEL WORKER article Issue No.303, I have been advised that the Sydney Anarcho-Syndicalist Group were not expelled from the I.W.A. They decided on their own accord to leave the I.W.A. in September 1997. - Joseph Toscano. FILM REVIEW - COMRADES In an era of Godzilla, Independence Day and a 101 other eminently forgettable offerings from tinsel town, it's refreshing to stumble on Comrades, a film starring Vanessa Redgrave, James Fox, John Hargreaves and Robert Stephens, in the "Arts" section of my local video outlet. This 180 minute classic outlines the true story of the Tolpuddle Martyrs, six Dorchester labourers who were transported to the penal colonies in Australia for seven years in 1833 for trying to form a union of agricultural labourers in England. This 3 hour film is divided into two distinct parts. The first 90 minutes is spellbinding, the final 90 minutes can be described as a waste of celluloid. In the first 90 minutes we experience the men's lives, we are first hand witnesses to the drudgery their wives, children and they are subjected to as employees of the manor. The cruelty we witness is not the cruelty of whips, beating an guns, it's something more insidious. We see how the damp, dark, dirty conditions sap the sound and destroy the will. What I found most endearing about the first part of the film was the dirt, the dampness, the personal filth and the dirt under their blackened fingernails. The day to day drudgery of their lives was vividly reinforced when one of the women gave birth in the fields that the men and their families were harvesting for the manor. The second half of the film traces the men's lives as convicts in Australia. The darkness that enveloped their lives in Southern England is replaced by a vivid almost too vivid clarity. In Australia the light is their constant companion as the six men experience the brutality and arbitrary nature of convict life in Australia. The film attempts to unsuccessfully incorporate the local Aboriginals in the Tolpuddle Martyrs life in Australia. This part of the film is so poorly written, the actors fail to give a convincing portrayal of what life was like in penal colonies. The six men were pardoned in 1836, five returned to England, one disappeared in the Antipodean Gulag. If you have a few hours to spare, get hold of this film and protect your soul from tinsel towns celluloid Godzillas. BOOK REVIEW THE OUTCASTS OF MELBOURNE Edited By Graeme Davison, David Dunston and Chris Mc Conville - 1985, Library of Congress Catalogue Card No.85-071418 Every city, every town, every village has a secret history that never makes it into the history books or the official version of what happened. The Outcasts of Melbourne is Melbourne's secret history, from the beginning of white settlement to the outbreak of World War I. This book doesn't pretend to look at the fate of the local Aborigines, it concentrates on the fate of the settlers. The books contributors Graeme Davison, David Dunston, John Lack, Chris Mc Conville, Roslyn Otzen, Shurlee Swain and Blair Ussher are Melbourne academics who have had the time and resources to dig out the history of Melbourne's Outcasts. This 230 page book begins with an adequate and uninspiring introduction penned by one of the editors Graeme Davison. It's followed by eight distinct chapters that dissect the lives of the Outcasts of Melbourne. The book has an impressive Bibliography and a very useful index. My favourite chapter was chapter One. "The Moral Pandemonium" by Graeme Davison and David Dunstan and chapter Three from "Criminal Class to Underworld" by Chris Mc Conville. I enjoyed reading chapter One because it acknowledged the contribution that Jack Andrews and the Melbourne Anarchist Club made in late 1880's to the debate about the causes of poverty in Melbourne. While other people believed poverty was a moral question that was the province of the bible bashing fraternity, Jack Andrews and the other Melbourne Anarchists understood poverty was a social not a moral question Chapter Three outlines the lively history of the larrikins and larrikinesses of the various neighbourhood "pushes". "Defiance of the police was a point of honour among larrikins". "When police moved in to arrest one Fitzroy boy he turned on his captors. In words chosen to strike terror into all, he ordered the police to leave him be, shouting, if you don't know who I am you soon will, I am one of the Stephen Street Push". Every city, every town, every village has a secret history. If you live in Melbourne read the Outcasts of Melbourne. If you live somewhere else talk to your local librarian, they may have a secret history packed away in the back store room. Thanks to Oscar Reghenzani for kindly allowing me to read and review his personal copy of the Outcasts of Melbourne. PERSONAL OBSERVATION Watching the rise in the fortunes of the One Notion crowd has pryed open a window on my forgotten life in Queensland in the 1950's - One Notion's golden era. I distinctly remember as a child of five walking two kilometres and then catching a bus to go to primary school. I remember I had only been at school about four weeks when the school bus pulled up empty. It was normally full, I clambered on board and sat near a window watching the empty paddocks blend into nondescript basic one storey timber dwellings. I can still picture the sneer on the red neck bus driver's face when he left me outside an empty school, ten kilometres from, my home. I remember as a five year old child walking back home in the heat, not understanding why he didn't tell me it was a public holiday. I remember lying in a public hospital bed in Brisbane with glomerule nephritis as an eight year old. I can still remember the ignorant racist remarks that were levelled at me and my family during the three months I was there and I was white, my crime, my parents had emigrated from Southern Italy. Can you imagine how indigenous children were treated in Queensland during One Notion's golden era, the 1950's. I remember going to a new Primary school in Brisbane when I was nine and hiding in the bushes during the lunch hour trying to keep one step ahead of the racist bullies, who enforced their parents prejudices with their fists. I remember Russell, he was simple, he wet his pants in the classroom, he smelt. I still remember with shame how I hoped the bullies would pick on Russell. On the days they picked on him they left me alone. I soon learnt you don't tolerate racists. I wasn't much good with my fists but I learnt how to cripple somebody with a few well placed kicks. It didn't take long for the racists to leave me alone. The One Notion Mob's racial and immigration policies are nothing new. They are a direct extension of sentiments that were rife in slabs of Australia in the 1950's. The major difference between the 1950's and the 1990's is that those of us who lived through One Notion's golden era, won't lie down and eat shit this time. STOP PRESS - REALIGNMENT One Notion's success in the Victorian election, has put the boot into what's left of the National Party. The biggest losers in the Queensland election where the National Party. Their vote was almost cut in half. Groups like One Notion don't have to win power or even parliamentary seats to force a policy realignment. Their policies are old fashioned country party policies. In order to be part of government the National Party had changed its rural policies from protectionist to free trade. They have also publicly embraced a non discriminatory immigration policy and multiculturalism, to develop a national base. Within the space of two decades both its major policy planks have been turned on their head, no wonder rank and file National Party supporters have deserted it in droves. The National party's foray into the cities (apart from some traditional regional centres), has been a disaster. Its transition from a country based party to a National party has not succeeded. One Notion has been able to create a beach head in the cities and Queensland's retirement belt because it does not have the country legacy that the National Party has. One Notion is not a quasi socialist party (like the Old Country party), its roots are capitalist through and through. The party is interested in promoting the interests of National Capital before those of International capital because it believes you can only do business with home grown capitalists. The globalisation of the economy has broken the power base of many of Australia's capitalists. Today Australia's prominent economic players have both national and international interests. In order to win the next election, the Liberal/National Party will change its policies to accommodate One Notion. They will review the immigration mix, they will talk tough on law and order, they will dismantle multicultural elements of Australian society and they'll continue to put the boot into Indigenous people. They will not change their economic policies because they don't have the power to challenge home grown and overseas capital. Yes there will be a shift in government policies as a result of One Notion's electoral success in Queensland. Unfortunately that shift will bring more pain and suffering for those less able to cope. The big difference this time in comparison to One Notion's glorious 1950's dream time fantasy is that people who are disadvantaged by the realignment of political forces in this country in the 1990's will fight back. JOSEPH TOSCANO (Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society). ANARCHIST PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED THIS WEEK Rebel Worker Vol 17, No.4 (153) June-July'98, PO Box 92, Broadway 2007, Sydney Australia Email rworker@chaos.apana.org.au DEBT ELIMINATION APPEAL - PUSH US OVER THE LINE Our debt stands at $855.90. We would like to eliminate this debt by June. Over the past two years we have been able to reduce our debt from over $3000.00 to a little over $800.00. If you've hesitated helping us overcome our debt because you didn't want to throw good money after bad, well you don't need to worry as we can see the light at the end of the tunnel. We need a little bit of extra help to push us over the line. So if you haven't helped before and want to help, make out cheques or money orders to Libertarian Workers and send it to L.W.S.S. PO Box 20 Parkville 3052 Melbourne, Australia. THANKS!! 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