Summer Offensive
See us home
OK, you got us: after my remark last week that there was no need
to press the panic button just yet, members, supporters
and friends of the CPGB obviously decided to tease me. Just over
£1,751 came in during the week, bringing our total to just
£13,895. We now have just under two weeks to raise £16,000.
This is a huge task - but not impossible.
I expect that a number of CPGB members and supporters will pay for
their stay at this years Communist University within the next
few days - this can be added to your individual SO total. The CU
can be seen as the highlight of our annual political calendar. For
seven days, comrades debate with a range of outside speaker on a
number of questions. As opposed to some other political summer schools,
we do not shy away from discussing openly our differences. We are
convinced that political clarity is best achieved by learning from
each other through open debate - although this is not always appreciated
by all on the left.
At the SWPs Marxism event, which has just finished, debate
was unfortunately not one of the main features. With meetings lasting
just 75 minutes, contributions from the floor were restricted usually
to three but sometimes two minutes. This is no way to conduct a
proper discussion. We make a point of allowing political opponents
to speak freely, be it from the top table or in contributions from
the floor - even if they end up talking for longer than our own
members.
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But the CU provides not only the cut and thrust of debate: the
excellent venue (Raymont Hall, part of Goldsmiths College)
allows us to continue our discussions in a lovely garden area, where
last year comrades spent many hours relaxing in the sun. Send a
cheque or postal order for £20 to reserve your place at this
years CU - but hurry, so we can include it in the Summer Offensive.
This years SO will mainly help us to upgrade our computer
and printing equipment - long overdue, believe me. Comrades will
be aware that the printing business in general is in dire straits
- the demise of the SWPs printshop proves the point. We are
still hanging on to our printing press, because political independence
is extremely important for communists - especially if they happen
to publish a controversial paper like the Weekly Worker!
Many readers will disagree with this or that particular political
point. But that should not be a reason to stop you helping secure
the papers growth and continued survival. Who else reports
so openly about the developments in the European Social Forum? Who
else polemicises so effectively against the unprincipled behaviour
of the Socialist Workers Party, not least in relation to Respect?
You do not have to agree with us on every dot and comma to appreciate
our open press and the impact we are making.
Particular thanks this week to DO and KG for a marvellous £100
each; to BP for his £250 and MM for a third bite of the cherry
with £60. RP and SF used the PayPal facility on our website
to donate £20 each. They were two out of 7,507 who read us
online last week - if just 200 from amongst the others gave us £50,
we would comfortably reach our £30,000 target. So, to see
us home, dont put off making a donation - do it now! Finish
reading the Weekly Worker later
Ian Mahoney
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