Workers' Liberty logo
Workers' Liberty logo for use on leaflets, etc.
Workers' Liberty logo for use on leaflets, etc.
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Welcome! The Alliance for Workers' Liberty is not a sect or a conspiracy. If you want to put consistent time and energy into fighting for solidarity and workers' liberty, and are willing to put effort into studying and discussing socialist ideas, then it is easy to join. Contact us with your name, address, email address, and phone numbers, and we will arrange for an AWL organiser to meet you to discuss the details.
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AWL branch organisers can use this form for branch meetings to sign up AWL members for the week's activities.
Download the form and print it out.
In the first column, write details of the week's activities - paper sales, meetings, demonstrations, educationals, etc. - in order of date and time.
Write your own name in the second column opposite the activities you yourself will do.
Pass the form round the meeting. Ask people to write their names in the second column opposite the activities they will do.
Lead a discussion later in the meeting if some essential activities do not have enough people signed up for them, or if some people have signed up for very few activities.
Use the form as a checklist during the week.
Use it in the following week's meeting to check back on the week's activity.
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Download this form to print off and pass round AWL branch meetings in order to get a detailed record of AWL paper sales.
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AIMS: will vary from exercise to exercise. But generally the broad aims are to:
a) reinforce abilities and develop them;
b) help overcome chronic weaknesses, e.g. fear of speaking;
c) teach new political ideas through exercises.
Essentially training is about building up people's confidence and equipping them to deal with everyday situations.
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These can be reproduced cheaply at plan copy shops, A0 for as little as £1.10 and A1 for 90p.
Click to download pdfs:
"Labour is entitled to all it creates"
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These notes were written for an Internal Bulletin in 1977. Many passages make me wince on re-reading: they are "very 1970s", sometimes downright ponderous and pompous,
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The audio files are hosted and played from the Podomatic website, with a button or a link on our website pointing to them.
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Electronic files for some articles from some back issues will be accessible at http://www.workersliberty.org/files/wlweb/....
E.g. the article on the Blitz in WL 18 is at http://www.workersliberty.org/files/wlweb/18/blitz.qxp
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Download pdf. See "attachment", below.