Mayday 2000 Global Day of Action, Resistance and Carnival against Capitalism

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Thu Dec 30 20:03:58 PST 1999


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Mayday 2000 Global Day of Action, Resistance and Carnival against Capitalism

(information as of January 1, 1999)

The two Global Days of Action against Capitalism on June 18 and November 30 last year were generally very successful. Our networks grew, we learned much, and we saw many new people engage themselves.

Now many groups around the world are preparing for a new Global Day of Action in the same spirit on May 1 next year (M1), in recognition that the capitalist system, based on the exploitation of people, societies and the environment for the profit of a few, is the prime cause of our social and ecological troubles. This day will continue the process of building up a strong, bold, and creative grassroots movement for a society in which people do not exploit or oppress each other, communities or the environment, but one that is based on solidarity, co-operation, grassroots democracy, and ecological sustainability. May 1, which offers a perfect symbolic and real opportunity to do this, has been endorsed as a Day of Action by the Peoples' Global Action (PGA) international conference in India in August. Coordinative efforts are already being undertaken in major cities like Sydney (Australia), Toronto (Canada), London (UK), Chicago, New York, and Washington (USA). As on previous occasions, people of different movements and different countries will join forces for a day against the social, political, and economic institutions of the capitalist system. Workers, the unemployed, students, trade unionists, peasants, the landless, fishers, women groups, ethnic minorities, indigenous peoples, peace activists, environmental activists, ecologists, and so on will work in solidarity with one another in the understanding that their various struggles are not isolated from each other. The simultaneous occupation and transformation of the capitalist social order around the globe - in the streets, neighbourhoods, fields, factories, offices, commercial centres, financial districts, and so on - will strengthen mutual bonds at the local, national, and international levels.

As before, the day will be organised in a non-hierarchical way, as a decentralised and informal network of grassroots groups that employ non-authoritarian, grassroots democratic forms of organisation, struggle independent of the social, political, and economic institutions of the capitalist system, and seek to effect change directly through their own action. Each event or action will be organised autonomously by each group, while coalitions of various movements and groups can be formed at the local, regional, and national levels. A strategy that may be useful at the local level is that various groups co-operate in creating a surrounding atmosphere of carnival and festivity as a setting for their various actions.

Examples of conceivable actions are: strikes  demonstrations  critical mass bike rides  carnivals  street parties  reclaiming streets, government land or office buildings for non-commersial and good activities  marches  music  dancing  speeches  handing out flyers  banner hangings  distributing community controlled newspapers  street theatre  building gardens  handing out free food  mock trade fairs  offering no interest loans outside major banks  solidarity actions  pickets  occupations of offices  blockades and shutdowns  appropriating and disposing of luxury consumer goods  sabotaging, wrecking, or interfering with capitalist infrastructure  appropriating capitalist wealth and returning it to the working people  declaring oneself independent from capitalism and authoritarian governments  setting up grassroots' community councils and holding meetings outside city halls  setting up economic alternatives, like workers' co-operatives  promoting economic alternatives to capitalist companies  promoting grassroots based forms of community organisation

If you or your group plan to join this day of action, please let others know as soon as possible, to facilitate networking and communication. There are several international mailing lists available for open discussions and co-ordination (see below). A public international contacts list is regularly posted to them in order to facilitate decentralized and non-hierarchic networking. To have your contact information added to it, please contact <tcjohans at hotmail.com>, indicating (a) the country and location in which you plan to take action, plus any other information you see fit, for instance (b) the name of your group, coalition or yourself, (c) the events or actions being planned, (d) your land address, (e) email address, (f) telephone number, (g) fax number or (h) web site.

There are many things we need to do, to make the best of May 1 at the global, local, and national levels. We need to spread information about it among as many suitable groups and movements as possible. We need to spread and share propaganda materials, such as leaflets and posters. And, in general, we need to share our experiences, thoughts and ideas with one other and help each other out. At the local level, information about the day needs to be spread and discussed among groups and individuals, meetings need to be organised, events planned, leaflets printed and distributed, funds raised, laughter and conversation shared.

The process of building up our movements can and should be continued through further global days of action against capitalism in the future. A suitable occasion that has been proposed for next time, after Mayday, may be September 27-28, 2000, because of the annual meeting between the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank taking place in Prague, Czech Republic at that time.

Any 'inquiries' or concerns about the Mayday global day of action should be directed to other activists in the group, city, country or on the various mailing lists, for us to mutually help each other with ideas and advise. There is noone in charge or pulling the strings for the day. It will be a radically decentralised and non-hierarchic event entirely of our own creation in co-operation and solidarity with one another.

MAILING LISTS:

ENGLISH (International mailing list) <mayday2k at onelist.com>. Join at www.onelist.com/subscribe/mayday2k, or send a blank email to <mayday2k-subscribe at onelist.com>.

PORTUGUESE (International mailing list) <n30-pt at listserv.fct.unl.pt>. Join by sending a message with the text "subscribe n30-pt" to <majordomo at listserv.fct.unl.pt>.

UNITED KINGDOM (National mailing list) <mayday2000 at egroups.com>. Join by sending a blank email to <mayday2000-subscribe at egroups.com>.

IRELAND (National mailing list) Join by sending a blank email to <no_wto-subscribe at onelist.com>.

Please do set up a list for your own language, country or city, if you feel it is needed!

REFERENCES:

J18 see www.infoshop.org/june18.html or www.j18.org

N30 see http://go.to/n30 or www.seattlewto.org/n30

Peoples' Global Action (PGA) see www.go.to/agp or www.agp.org/agp/index.html or contact <pga at agp.org>

Prague, Czech Republic, September 27-28, 2000 see www.bankwatch.org or www.mmf2000.webjump.com

Please spread this message widely to sympathetic grassroots groups, communities, and individuals! Translate if advisable.

Let's make this the strongest show of solidarity and resistance yet!



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