People And NatureWritten by Simon Pirani.


At a Green Left zoom discussion on 23 June about “the Green party and NATO”, I argued that we can support resistance to Russian imperialism while opposing NATO. 

I was on a panel along with Paul Ingram, research affiliate at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, University of Cambridge; the socialist writer Gilbert Achcar, Emeritus Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; and Linda Walker of the Green Party’s Peace, Security and Defence Policy Working Group.

This is what I said, followed by some notes on issues that came up in discussion. Simon Pirani.

Thank you for inviting me to speak. I will say some things about NATO, Russia and Ukraine, since I have researched and written about those countries. Before that, a couple of general points to frame what I say.

Demonstrating in London, October 2024

First, before working out political demands narrowly defined as demands on the state, we need first to talk about the interests of society as a whole, of humanity, as expressed by the labour movement (“labour” with a small “l”) and by social movements and civil society more broadly.

This is central to my understanding of socialism. It helps us to avoid falling in to the trap of defining our aims primarily in terms of policies that could in the short term be adopted by the UK parliament.

Second, when dealing with a specific foreign policy issue such as NATO membership, we need to consider the broader set of relationships between capital and society that form the context for NATO and other military alliances.

To explain what I mean by that. Let’s look at the 21st century’s great war crime, the Israeli genocide in Gaza, and Israel’s illegal expansionist wars in Lebanon and the West Bank.

It could be argued that NATO has little formal involvement. But that would be ridiculous. Israel is recognised, and defined in US law, as a major ally of NATO. Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states also have a wealth of connections with NATO powers.

The largest NATO powers, including the UK, have actively facilitated the genocide.

In the last few weeks, while the UK has been trashing the right of free speech by treating direct action protest against Israel as terrorism, another NATO country, Sweden, has hosted an arms exhibition by Elbit Systems to market its technologies to NATO powers.

All this is reason enough to look forward to NATO being dismantled, just as we look forward to the European rearmament programme being scrapped, to nuclear disarmament, and to the whole notion of “security” being re-defined as a human, not state, concern.

In this framework, what about Russia and Ukraine? Ukraine has since 2014 been subject to invasion and occupation, and since 2022 to all-out war, by Russia, which is not only a non-NATO power but, in geopolitical discourse, is one of NATO’s main enemies.

There have been two very distinct responses to this by “left” political forces in Europe, including the UK.

One response has been to recognise and support Ukrainian resistance, just as socialists have traditionally recognised the right of people, from the Irish Fenians onwards, to resist colonialism.

To convey this point, on the big demonstrations in London about Gaza, a group of us carried a banner that said “From Ukraine to Palestine, occupation is a crime”.

We were welcomed by the vast majority of demonstrators, but not by the organisers of those marches in the “Stop the War” coalition, who have avoided acknowledging that Ukrainian resistance is justified, and avoided denouncing the occupation of eastern parts of Ukraine by Russian-supported puppet regimes since 2014.

This political blindspot is described as “campism” – a belief that the anti-US geopolitical camp of Russia, China and Iran is somehow less dangerous than the US and its allies. Older people here will recognise a strong streak of post-Stalinism in it.

The practical, political issue where this difference matters is: arms supplies to Ukraine. “Campists” specifically oppose such supplies, putting themselves on the same side as the extreme right parties in Europe supported by Putin.

My view is that we can not oppose such supplies, even if they come from NATO powers who are simultaneously arming Israel. I agree with those Ukrainian socialists, who have welcomed calls by Scandinavian left parties for arms exports to be banned to all countries except Ukraine.

Note. This interview explains the stance of the Red-Green Alliance (Denmark); this, specifically on arms exports, can be machine-translated if you don’t speak Danish. On how this might play out in a UK context, see here.

I would like to mention a couple of “campist” myths that have been used to justify refusal to support Ukrainian resistance.

One such myth is that Ukraine is fighting a “proxy war” for NATO, and that NATO somehow pushed Russia into invading Ukraine.

In fact, NATO expansion in eastern Europe from the 1990s was first directed at trying to control, and then contain, Russia. Not to destroy it. Remember that the NATO powers fully supported Russia’s bloodbath against Chechnya in the early 2000s, and even talked to Russia about joining NATO itself.

Second, NATO expansion can not be understood as the only or even the main factor in changing relations between Russia and the European powers.

It has to be considered along with the integration of Russian capital into the global system, the resurgence in the 2000s of Russian capital on one side and the emergence of powerful social movements in Ukraine, Russia and across the former Soviet Union on the other, and then, under Putin, Russian imperialist revanchism.

This revanchism is feared not only in Ukraine but in other eastern European countries, the Baltic states especially, and that is the basis for overwhelming support in those countries for NATO membership.

In Mexico, people fear one imperialist aggressor. In Estonia, it’s a different one.

This is a reason to combine opposition to NATO with concrete discussions about how people in these countries can protect themselves from Russian imperialist aggression.

Another myth current in 2022 was that military aid to Ukraine should be opposed, because Russia might use a nuclear weapon. This downplayed

(a) Any analysis of the paralysing/ terrorising effect of nukes on civil society that persisted through and beyond the cold war;

(b) The actual damage done by conventional weapons, such as the destruction of the Kakhovka dam or Russia’s provocative actions at the Zaporizhya nuclear power station; and

(c) The counterfactual, i.e. the situation eastern Europe would be in now, had no military aid been given to Ukraine.

Note. In the discussion, I was challenged: how I could be certain that Russia would not use a nuclear weapon? I can not be certain. I think an exaggerated assessment of the danger is also a problem, though, as I argued in 2022 in this article. My point was to warn about the potential political damage of such an exaggerated assessment.

Finally, I would like to give my view on some relevant, immediate political issues.

(1) We can, and must, oppose the massive general rearmament programme.

(2) We can support the supply of weapons to Ukraine, not only by the state, but also the massive civil society effort for example by Ukrainians living in western Europe and the UK.

(3) We can engage in discussion with the labour movement and civil society in eastern European countries where fear of Russian invasion and interference is very real, e.g. the Baltic states;

(4) We need to consider our reaction to mischief-making by Russia in western Europe, largely via support for the extreme right. Our responses to this should be part of our efforts to strengthen the labour movement and social movements to defeat the extreme right, rather than relying solely or mainly on responses by the state.

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Here are comments on two issues that came up in discussion.

☭  I was surprised to hear the claim repeated that in April 2022 the Istanbul peace talks collapsed because Boris Johnson persuaded Volodymyr Zelensky to reject the deal on offer. I thought this fantasy, once current in some “left” circles, had been abandoned by now. Surely, with the benefit of four years of hindsight, it should be obvious to more people that a whole complex of problems torpedoed the peace talks, above all the question of what “security guarantees” could be provided to Ukraine, and who by.

Let’s recall the situation the Ukrainian government was in. Their country had been subject to the biggest land invasion in Europe since world war two. Reports were reaching them of the Russian army’s war crimes in Bucha and elsewhere. They were being asked to agree to giving away chunks of Ukrainian territory in exchange for too-vague “security guarantees”.

Ukraine had given up its nuclear arsenal in 1994, in exchange for security guarantees by Russia and the western powers that its sovereign territory would be respected – guarantees that were broken from 2014, when Russia gave military support to the proto-fascist “republics” in the Donbas, and the western powers’ reaction remained limited.

Did Boris Johnson go to spin Zelensky an aggressive, anti-Russia line? Probably. Were Zelensky and his colleagues stupid enough to take Johnson at his word, let alone act on his advice? No reason to think so, as Taras Fedirko and Volodya Artiukh pointed out at the time. And plenty of extra details emerged subsequently. The caricature version of April 2022 mainly served those western “leftists” who did not want to interrogate the real character of Russia’s actions and the imperialist revanchism that guided them.

Mention was made of human rights abuses and political repression in Ukraine, and I responded that these could not be compared in scale or character to those in Russia. My concern is not to minimise them, but to counter the wretched “leftist” narrative, that points to these abuses to “prove” that the war is fought by two equally responsible and equally malign sides, neither of which deserve support (and, specifically, weapons).

Human rights abuses in Ukraine are well documented by, among others, Zmina and the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group. Mistreatment of civilians accused of “collaboration” with Russian occupation forces, and of PoWs, is rampant. But there can be no serious comparison between this and the oceans of repression unleashed over the last four years by the Kremlin in the Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia, and in Russia itself.

There have been tens of thousands of forced disappearances of civilians in the occupied territories and systematic kidnapping of children; Russia’s human rights groups – all of which, unlike their Ukrainian colleagues, are forced to operate outside the country – estimate that there are at least 3000 political prisoners; and state terror against all forms of political activity has virtually extinguished the rights of free speech and freedom of assembly.

Many Russian socialists and liberals define this as a new form of fascism. No-one in the Green party or anywhere else is likely to get their heads around what to do, if they do not have a clear take on the interaction between war and dictatorship.

🔴 Watch Try Me For Treason: speeches by anti-war protesters in Russian courts (50 min, English language) here

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While the capitalist system rewards short-term cycles, building a dignified future is a slow task that requires disciplined organisation and an enduring struggle to bring forth the social forces of a new world.

Dear friends,

Greetings from the desk of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research.

In 1921, a few years into the Soviet experiment, V. I. Lenin published an essay with the revealing title ‘New Times and Old Mistakes in a New Guise’. The essay opened a line of inquiry that would remain with Lenin until the end of his life three years later. What captivated him was the issue of how to build socialism in a country ravaged by war, with minimal capital at its disposal, a largely peasant society with high rates of illiteracy (around 70%), and no public administration capable of running a socialist-oriented state. In the essay, Lenin reflected:

After an enormous, unparalleled exertion of effort, the working class in a small-peasant, ruined country, the working class which has very largely become declassed, needs an interval of time in which to allow new forces to grow and be brought to the fore, and in which the old and worn-out forces can ‘recuperate’. … 

Continue @ Tricontinental.

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Christopher Owens ðŸŽµ with the 64th in his Predominance series.

“The sun went down and the ground started sort of grinding/A blinding light it tore the sky/A cyclone swept the landscape out and left it completely flattened out/And several twirls of smoke unfolded like gigantic flowers/The way the morning broke was quite unusual.” Front 242

Horns up 

New Horizons


Extinction of Mankind – Slaves to No One

Amazingly, this is only their second album in 20 years (and fifth in total) but Scoot and the lads still deliver a punishingly cathartic set of metallic crust punk numbers that confront the problems in the world. Songs like ‘Defund the BBC’ are so crusty, they give the likes of Martyrdod a run for their money while ‘Fucked Up Society’ is a riif and a half.

The album can be streamed and purchased here.

Hard-Fi - Sweating Someone Else's Fever

15 years on, Hard-Fi aren’t as keen to go out the way they used to in case they get beaten up on the night bus or arrested. Musically, they’re still mining punk, house and dub for a sound that may not be a revolutionary as it once was but comes across as rejuvenated and boisterous in a sterile mainstream landscape. It’s time to get behind Hard-Fi and sing their praises.

The album can be streamed and purchased here.

Laibach - Musick

Turning their attention to these times, Laibach use the format of current chart music and its plastic platitudes to examine/celebrate/condemn Luigi Mangione, lockdowns, riots, AI, the cheapening of music and algorithms. It’s funny, until you consider how Laibach have mocked authoritanism in the past and you wonder if we are sleepwalking into a new kind.

The album can be streamed and purchased here

Golden Oldies


Dinosaur Jr – Bug

Although not quite as astonishing as the previous year’s ‘You’re Living All Over Me’, this is still an essential blend of noise rock, with ‘Freak Scene’ being one of the pivotal indie singles of the era and J.Mascis’ slack delivery of the line “so fucked I can’t believe it” summed up an entire generation. Closer ‘Don’t’ indicated that all wasn’t well with bassist Lou Barlow.



Antisect – The Rising Of The Lights

Waiting over 30 years to follow up an album as iconic as ‘In Darkness, There is No Choice’ seems like madness, but Antisect did so and while it doesn’t reach those lofty heights (how could it) it’s still an astonishing record that casts its eye over Britain in the 21st century while channeling Killing Joke and Hawkwind into its sound.



Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force - Planet Rock

Although now disgraced due to well documented allegations of child molestation, Afrika Bambaataa was a pioneer of hip hop and this record (essentially a comp) stands up as an example of old school rap when it could also be tagged as electro. ‘Who You Funkin' With?’, a collaboration with Melle Mel and Tack<<<Head, is an expected highlight.



Amy MacDonald – This is the Life

Nearly 20 years since its release, it’s amazing how this record still stands up. Written when she was a teenager in Bishopbriggs, MacDonald’s yearning vocals match the angst and sincerity of teenage life (check out ‘A Wish for Something More’ as such an example) while the production lifts the songs beyond mere acoustic music and into something a little more life affirming.



⏩ Christopher Owens was a reviewer for Metal Ireland and finds time to study the history and inherent contradictions of Ireland. He is currently the TPQ Friday columnist and is the author of A Vortex of Securocrats and “dethrone god”.

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Dixie Elliot ✊We know who the first man to set foot on the moon was. 

But did you know that the first people to set foot in Ireland were immigrants?
 
That and other things you might not know:

The first people to arrive in Ireland were Mesolithic hunter-gathers who travelled across Europe and arrived in Ireland by boat around 8,000 BC.
 
So were the first inhabitants of Ireland immigrants or were they Irish?

Well Ireland hadn't got an name yet so obviously they weren't Irish.
 
Then in 4,500 BC the Neolithic Farmers came from Anatolia, which would now be known as Turkey.
More bloody immigrants!

Ireland still wasn't called Ireland so they weren't Irish either which meant that the country was full of foreigners, even before the Irish came.
 
Fuck off! Where did the Irish come from if there was nowhere called Ireland?

During the Bronze and Iron ages the Celts were moving around central Europe including Northern Spain. These people were described as Keltoi by the Greeks and they spoke a precursor to the modern Celtic languages. Along the way they integrated with other tribes, stayed in the one place or moved on.

Around 500BC the first of these Keltoi people arrived in Ireland. They didn't invade, they just arrived and kept coming over the course of time and settled here. The language these people spoke is well over a thousand years older than the English language which originated in and around where Germany is today. The Anglo-Saxons eventually brought the English language to Britain.
 
The Celts called the land they settled in Ériu, their word for describing a 'fertile land.' In their mythology Ériu became the name of a goddess and together with her sisters, Banba and Fódla, she represented the spirit of the island.

So Ireland eventually had a name.

In 795 AD the Vikings began raiding the coastal areas of Ireland, plundering and pillaging. These Norsemen, who were primarily from Norway, were a right shower of baduns. They eventually began to settle along the coast, so that they'd have somewhere to park their longships. Viking ports were eventually established at Dublin, Wexford, Waterford, Cork and Limerick, which became the first large towns in Ireland.

After they had been defeated by an army led by the High King of Ireland, Brian Boru, at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014, the Vikings gave up on the idea of conquering Ireland. Instead, the Norse established coastal settlements like Dublin and increasingly assimilated into Irish society.
However, the kinsmen of the Viking Norsemen, who were also primarily from Norway, had been at the same carry-on in in what would become known as Normandy in northwestern France, which was of course named after themselves and they became known as the Normans.
 
This lot eventually got round to invading England which, at the time, had been ruled by the Anglo-Saxons, who, as I already pointed out, originally came from Germany. The Normans, led by William the Conqueror, defeated the Anglo-Saxons, led by King Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Apparently he was keeping an eye on them when an arrow went clean through that eye killing him stone dead. Or so they say.
 
Over time the victorious Normans intermarried with the Anglo-Saxons and the Celts in Britain and became known as the Anglo-Normans.

In 1167 Dermot MacMurrough, the deposed King of Leinster, asked the English King Henry ll to help him regain his territory after rival Irish lords and the High King of Ireland Rory O'Connor forced him into exile. Henry told him to give a guy called Strongbow a shout. Strongbow had just discovered that if you crush apples you can get an alcoholic drink called cider, which was becoming very popular at the time, and he didn't want to go to Ireland in case others started into the cider making business while he was away invading.
 
MacMurrough told Strongbow that if he gave him a hand out he'd give him his daughter Aoife's hand in marriage. She was a fine looking colleen so Strongbow agreed to help him and in 1169 the Anglo-Normans invaded Ireland. MacMurrough became the King of Leinster again and Strongbow cider became the most popular alcoholic drink in Ireland until Arthur Guinness invented the black stuff.
Strongbow married Aoife and MacMurrough was glad to be back on his throne, although his arse wasn't on it for more than two years before he died in 1171. The Anglo-Normans went on to help themselves to the rest of Ireland.
 
Now here's the thing. Over time the Anglo-Normans assimilated into Gaelic society, adopted the Irish language, embraced local customs, and intermarried with the native clans. They famously became 'more Irish than the Irish themselves.'

The English Crown weren't having any of this as it threatened their control over Ireland, so Parliament passed the Statutes of Kilkenny in 1366. These laws strictly banned the Anglo-Normans from speaking Irish, adopting Irish names, dressing like the Gaels, or marrying native Irish people. However, these laws largely failed to stop the ongoing Gaelicisation of the Anglo-Normans.

So, in brief, the first people to arrive on these shores were immigrants. These immigrants kept coming until the first of the Celts turned up and they too were immigrants.
 
The Vikings and the Anglo-Normans came as invaders not immigrants, but Irish culture suited them just fine so they got tore into it and out came the jugs of Strongbow.

Irish culture, including the Gaelic language was as strong as it had always been. It remained that way until the time of the Irish Holocaust (The Famine) in 1845 when the deliberate starvation of the poor Irish people forced them to flee from the shores of Ireland, in coffin ships, seeking a better way of life. They went for the most part to America, where racism was waiting to greet them as soon as they arrived on Ellis Island in New York.

The London Times, at a time when the exodus was at it's most pitiful, screamed with delight in one of its editorials...

They are going! They are going! The Irish are going with a vengeance. Soon a Celt will be as rare in Ireland as a Red Indian on the shores of Manhattan. 

It is estimated that up to 2 million people left Ireland for North America, Australia, and Britain to escape starvation and disease between the years 1845 and 1855. Since then, between 9 and 10 million Irish born people have emigrated from this country.
 
Today the Irish diaspora; that being all those known to have Irish ancestors, is believed to be in the region of over 100 million people, which is more than fifteen times the population of the island of Ireland. Which is the reason why Saint Patrick's Day is the most widely celebrated national holiday across the world. More so than even the USA's 4th of July.

How ironic that the Far-Right in Ireland accuses todays foreign immigrants of being 'invaders' who are a 'threat to our culture' and that within twenty years Irish people will be as rare in Ireland as Eskimos in the Sahara Desert. Oh and Muslims will impose Sharia Law on the few remaining Irish people who will be driven into the likes of the Mourne Mountains or the bogs round Barnesmore Gap.
 
You don't need to ridicule that warped logic as it ridicules itself.

James Connolly wrote in July 1900:
 
All races are mixed more or less; a pure race does not exist. The modern Irish race is a composite blending - on the original Celtic stock have been grafted shoots from all the adventurous races of the continent.

Roger Casement made clear his feelings on racial purity back in 1904:

The more we love our land and wish to help her people the more keenly we feel we cannot turn a deaf ear to suffering and injustice in any part of the world . . . 
And remember that a Nation is a very complex thing – it never does consist, it never has consisted of men of one blood or of one single race. It is like a river which rises far off in the hills and has many sources, many converging streams before it becomes one great stream.
 
Bobby Sands scrawled his thoughts on racial unity on a filthy wall in his prison cell when he wrote his famous poem:

The Rhythm of Time

"It is found in every light of hope,
It knows no bounds nor space,
It has risen in red and black and white
It is there in every race.
It lights the dark of this prison cell
It thunders forth its might,
It is the undauntable thought my friend
That thought that says ‘I’m right’!"

The whole history of Ireland has been one of immigration. The immigrant came to these shores at the beginning of time in search of a better way of life. In more recent centuries the Irish immigrant was forced to leave these shores in search of a better way of life.
 
Racism is a refuge for the ignorant. It seeks to divide and to destroy. It is the enemy of freedom, and deserves to be met head-on and stamped out. - Pierre Berton

 

Thomas Dixie Elliot is a Derry artist and a former H Block Blanketman.
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The US’s once-unwavering support for Israel is rapidly eroding due to shifting public opinion driven by open information and Netanyahu’s own actions.

The US’s once-unwavering support for Israel is rapidly eroding due to shifting public opinion driven by open information and Netanyahu’s own actions, leading to a rethinking of US-Israel relations.

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Not long ago, questioning Washington’s unconditional support for Israel was a political death sentence. American lawmakers, presidential candidates, and even human rights advocates steered clear of the topic as if it were a cursed circle. Today, that circle has been broken. Since October 2023, public opinion in the United States has undergone a tectonic shift. What was built over decades with billions of dollars in lobbying efforts is collapsing before our very eyes. And the numbers are relentless.

And the cruelest truth for Netanyahu isn’t even that America will soon start acting against his interests — it’s that it will no longer be a political scandal. It will be the new normal.

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Caoimhin O’Muraile  ☭ On 1st July 2026 the twenty-six-county government will take over the six-monthly rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union. 

Their term of office will expire on the 31st of December and this will be the Dublin Government’s eighth stint at the Presidency since joining the then Common Market back in 1973. England voted to leave the European Union back in 2016 and forced, against their wishes, Scotland and the Six-Counties with them while many in the Twenty-Six Counties started, encouraged by so-called ‘Brexiteers’ like far-right MP Nigel Farage, making silly noises about us leaving in line with the UK. This would, in my view, be foolish because despite the EU being a capitalist bloc based on the principle of exploitation of the many by the few it is one of the largest trading blocs in the world and Ireland, or three-quarters of it, are better off in than out even under capitalist conditions.

Just for clarity and in case Mr Farage does not know, the Twenty-Six-Counties stopped taking orders from Westminster 104 years ago! The EU certainly strengthens European capitalism but it also gives the working-class of the member states easier communication with each other. The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) represents workers at EU level representing 45 million workers acting as the primary voice of European workers in EU decision-making. Fortunately for British workers the Trades Union Congress (TUC) remain affiliated to ETUC despite the UK no longer being a member of the bloc.

The representatives of European business class interests will shortly be sitting at the table presided over by the twenty-six-county administration. Keep an eye open for some arse licking and backslapping as these self-interested capitalist brigands congratulate themselves on another successful year on the profit trail. This principle is no different to the practices of other large trading blocs such as the North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA) or the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) as these gangs of robber barons compete with each other dictating the futures of millions of workers. To ensure the protection of these representatives of native and overseas exploitation the Garda Siochana have requested assistance from the ‘Police Service of Northern Ireland’ PSNI (or RUC). Police services from Portugal and France will be involved in this security operation and that is just for starters. The Dail Justice Minister, Jim O’Callaghan, has already allocated €125 million for Garda overtime alone for the six-month operation which is likely to see more than a dozen high risk VIP summits. Perhaps the next time those far-right reactionaries - who blame immigration for social problems such as housing shortages - should cast an eye over these up-coming events and costs!

These European governments representing EU capitalism will continue pedalling the lie that it is the business classes which create wealth. They will occasionally point out how without these capitalist freeloaders people would not have jobs and it is they, not labour, which creates wealth. This flies in the face of the classical economists, Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and Karl Marx, all of whom despite a century between them agreed labour is the wealth creator, not capital, and despite being poles apart politically agreed on this aspect of economics. The reason these capitalists and their representatives try selling this myth is because they know full well that without their useless visages on stage nobody would notice their absence, they would be missed like invisible props, nothing would change in the appearance of the act, the show would go on. 

If the proletariat removed their presence from the boards, strike action, the whole show would grind to a halt, the stage would be empty. Without labour nothing at all would get done which is why the employers are eager to implement Artificial Intelligence (AI)! Adam Smith in his book; The Wealth of Nations argued “a nation’s wealth comes from its annual labour, rather than its hoarded gold or silver”. David Ricardo in his work On the Principle of Political Economy added to Smiths earlier calculation by adding “labour time” to the equation, proposing that the “value of a commodity is determined by the average labour time required to produce it”. Karl Marx really summed this subject up in his work, Wage Labour and Capital chapter 2, put the icing on the cake describing “labour power” as the driving force behind wealth creation. Labour Power is the ability to work, to sell this ability to an employer as a commodity which the employer pays a monetary wage for, a wage far less than the wealth this collective ‘labour power’ has created. The representatives of EU capitalism will be sitting at Micheal Martin’s table for six months discussing countless subjects, wealth creation being one, which we will be told of only a few. When it is all over and cost an arm and a leg many in the twenty-six-county population having watched the sanitised version of events which will, no doubt, be occasionally shown by RTE look on with admiration at these wonderful people who they wrongly believe create wealth. At many of these meetings the self-deluding ‘wealth creators’, representatives of capitalist class interests, will be discussing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the cost efficiency of using these new marvels to do the work presently carried out by human workers. In other words they will discuss how many of their adoring admirers will be allowed to make a living and how many will not!

Back in nineteen-sixties Britain trade disputes were often reportedly resolved over ‘beer and sandwiches’ at Number 10 as Prime Minister, Harlod Wilson, invited the TUC round for talks. There will be no beer and sandwiches involved at the meetings presided over by the Dail government but perhaps huge banquets of at least four courses! These feasts will be paid for by the taxpayer, money which could be spent on necessary projects, and the EU leaders could have like Wilson and the TUC leaders, beer and sandwiches! Between them, the twenty-six-county government and the EU revisionists will continue to revise definitions within the political and economic circles of capitalism to benefit the bourgeoisie. It does not serve the minority class interests to tell the truth about wealth creation that it is working-class labour power which is the engine of wealth creation. The last thing the bourgeoisie need is a working-class which is conscious of the power it holds!

The €125 million is for Garda overtime only and how much more will be paid to the French and Portuguese governments for the use of their security services? The true cost of this operation will never be disclosed in case the people of the twenty-six-counties suddenly catch themselves on and stop blaming strawmen, immigration, for the societal inequalities faced by the proletariat and start looking at more realistic causes such as this obscene spectacle for the problems faced by working-class people daily. One subject which will no doubt be on the agenda will be ‘Irelands military neutrality’ and how to dump the ‘triple lock’. Now US President Donald Trump has decided the United Nations are of little or no consequence the EU and, in the case of military neutrality, the Dail government, may also now put the boot in removing the UNs mandate as a requirement of the triple lock. At the moment the triple lock requires, in order the Defence Forces can deploy more than twelve armed personnel on overseas peace keeping, firstly Government Approval. Secondly it requires Dail Approval and thirdly a United Nations Mandate is required. The government here wants to reform or dismantle the triple lock, arguing that the UN mandate requirement gives permanent Security Council members, like Russia and China, a veto over “Irelands” sovereign decisions to deploy peacekeepers. Note there is no mention of the US and UK in this explanation as they too are permanent members of the Security Council! Given the anti-Russian and anti-Putin sentiments across the EU support for this dilution of neutrality will be almost guaranteed taking into consideration the possible formation of a European Army which the EU are eager to have the Twenty-Six-Counties Armed Forces involved.

The EU is a large bloc of capitalist countries who exploit their workers to amass profits. It is no better or worse than other large trading blocs and, it could be argued, the EU is more preferable than some of its rivals. The aim here is not to be anti-EU but moreover anti global capitalism of which the EU is only one trading bloc, albeit a powerful one. A European socialist bloc would be far preferable and at least while we are inside the EU contact can be made through the ETUC with radical groups like the French CGT (Confederation Generale du Travail) to strengthen workers resistance in much the same way as European capitalism uses the bloc to strengthen the employer’s position. When the whole rotten capitalist applecart runs out of track the EU, like their north American counterparts, will be ‘hearing the death knell’ for the employers and their class. Until that time dawns we should exploit the possibilities presented by EU membership. We must use what we have and protest at the obscene waste of money on security during this term of Presidency while social needs persist.
     
Caoimhin O’Muraile is Independent Socialist Republican and Marxist.
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Ten links to a diverse range of opinion that might be of interest to TPQ readers. They are selected not to invite agreement but curiosity. Readers can submit links to pieces they find thought provoking.


Lynx By Ten To The Power Of Two Thousand And Thirteen

 

A Morning Thought @ 3186

Jim Duffy ✍ Dr Gartner suggested Trump will use nuclear weapons. 

Trump may try to but the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs would almost certainly block him. Contrary to myth, the military are passionately opposed to using nuclear weapons. They know more than anyone what nuclear war would mean. 

Military leaders actually have the power to stop their use. A president physically cannot launch weapons. It needs the participation of the military and military leaders can deny that participation.

Rory Stewart revealed that senior figures in the Russian military told NATO generals that if Putin ever tried to use nuclear weapons, he would be instantly deposed by the military. Mark Milley, the then chair of the joint chiefs, made sure Trump could not use nuclear weapons during the interregnum in December 2020-January 2021, by requiring his counter-signature and making it clear that he would not sign off on using them.
 
The point of nuclear weapons is not to use them. They are designed to be a means to stop another nuclear country using weapons against you, as you could obliterate their country. It means in effect 'you cannot attack us using them, and we cannot attack you' based on MAD - Mutually Assured Destruction.
⏩ Jim Duffy is a writer-historian.

Mutually Assured Destruction

Heartlands Tribune ☭ Written by Paul Knaggs.

The Price of a Lie: What Cornton Vale Cost Women

There is a particular kind of violence that does not leave a mark. It is the violence of being told that what you know to be true is, in fact, bigotry. It is the violence of watching the institutions built to protect you, the courts, the unions, the party that once called itself yours, look you in the eye and ask you to doubt your own body.

For three years, women in Scotland’s prisons lived with that violence as policy.

On 19 June 2026, the Court of Session ended it. Lady Ross ruled that Scottish Prison Service guidance, in place since February 2024, allowing some male prisoners who identify as women to be housed in the female estate, was unlawful. Not unkind. Not old-fashioned. Unlawful. She found that Scotland’s statutory scheme “requires separate prison accommodation for men and women,” which means “sex segregation in prisons according to biological sex.”

It took a judicial review, a King’s Counsel, two statutory interveners and an opinion running into the hundreds of paragraphs to confirm something that every woman who has ever changed in a communal shower already understood without being told. Sex is real.

Scotland’s Trans Prison Policy Ruled Unlawful