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迎春  警鐘乱打、日本会議流安倍改憲

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    迎春

    警鐘乱打、日本会議流安倍改憲

    https://blog.goo.ne.jp/mouri-m/e/fcb1f53cb72b6b57fb1d97f039203384


    2/24(日)紅林進編『社会主義って何だ、疑問と討論』出版記念討論会 社会主義をめぐる討論を!@文京区民センター

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      紅林進です。

      新年おめでとうございます。

      昨年中は大変お世話になりました。
      本年もよろしくお願いいたします。

      私が一昨年末に出版した拙著『民主制の下での社会主義的変革』への書評・コメントを19名の方々
      に書いていただき、それに対する私のリプライとともに、紅林進編『社会主義って何だ、疑問と討論』
      として昨年10月に前著と同じくロゴスより出版しましたが、その出版記念討論会を本年2月24日(日)
      に東京の文京区民センターで開催することになりました。

      また本年3月には紅林進編『選挙制度の重要性──小選挙区制廃止を!』というブックレットを同じく
      ロゴスから出版する予定です。 宇都宮健児氏、西川伸 一氏、田中久雄氏と私の共著という形です。

      日本や世界にとっ ての政治状況は厳し いですが、今年こそ、日本や世界にとっても、少しでも希望の
      見える年にしたいものです。社会主義についての関心と議論も深めたいと思います。

      紅林 進
      skurbys@yahoo.co.jp



      紅林進編『社会主義って何だ、疑問と討論』出版記念討論会
      ―――――――――――――――――――――――――
      社会主義をめぐる討論を!
      ―――――――――――――――――――――――――

      日時:2019年2月24日(日)午後1時15分〜

       2017年末に刊行された紅林進著の『民主制の下での社会主義的変革』への反響が広がっています。
      19人から書評やコメントが寄せられた。研究者、市民運動の担い手、日本共産党員、社会主義協会系、
      新左翼や旧ソ連派の活動家、アナキストなど異なる立場の人たちからの声である。「社会主義」が死語
      に近い思想状況のなかで、意義ある小さな波紋と言えます。
      そこで、第2弾として『社会主義って何だ、疑問  と討論』を刊行、その出版記念に討論会を企画しました。
      ぜひ、参加して討論を!

      コメント:●宇都宮健児氏(元日本弁護士連合会会長)
            「デンマークの高福祉に学ぶ」

           ●佐藤和之氏(佼成学園教職員組合執行委員)
            「ベーシックインカムについて」

           ●武市徹氏(進路社代表)
            「社会主義的変革とはなにか」

      司会:平岡厚氏(元杏林大学准教授)

      会場:文京区民センター 3階 3C (地下鉄春日駅、後楽園駅下車)
             地図 http://www.city.bunkyo.lg.jp/gmap/detail.php?id=1754

      参加費:700円

      主催:ロゴスの会 TEL:03-5840-8525

      ※事前予約や申し込みは必要ありません。

      ――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――

      紅林進編『社会主義って何だ、疑問と討論』
      http://logos-ui.org/book/book-33.html
      コメント:岩田昌征、宇都宮健児、大津留公彦、大西広、久保隆、小泉雅英、斉藤日出治、櫻井善行、佐藤和之、
      瀬戸広、武市徹、中瀬勝義、西川伸一、平岡厚、平松民平、丸山茂樹、村岡到、吉田健二、吉田万三
      A6判 234頁  定価1800円+税   ロゴス、2018年10月刊

      紅林進『民主制の下での社会主義的変革』
      http://logos-ui.org/book/book-30.html
      A6判 170ページ 定価1700円+税   ロゴス、2017年12月刊


      イェメン戦争に使われるサウディへの武器援助に反対するサンダース議員を激励する署名

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        浅田です。

        アメリカのサウディへの武器援助はイェメン戦争に使われています。これに反対する上院議員の中で指導的なサンダース議員を激励する公開書簡への署名が

        https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/open-letter-to-senator-bernie-sanders?source=direct_link&

        で集められています。賛成の方の署名をお願いします。転送・転載歓迎


        Subject: Sign the petition! Senator Bernie Sanders: Open Letter to Senator Bernie Sanders
        書簡の全文です。
        We write to you as U.S. residents with great respect for your domestic policies.
        We support the position of more than 25,000 people who signed a petition during your presidential campaign urging you to take on militarism.
        We believe that Dr. King was correct to assert that racism, extreme materialism, and militarism needed to be challenged together rather than separately, and that this remains true.
        We believe this is not only practical advice, but a moral imperative, and -- not coincidentally -- good electoral politics.
        During your presidential campaign, you were asked repeatedly how you would pay for human and environmental needs that could be paid for with small fractions of military spending. Your answer was consistently complicated and involved raising taxes. We believe it would be more effective to more often mention the existence of the military and its price tag. "I would cut 4% of spending on the never-audited Pentagon" is a superior answer in every way to any explanation of any tax plan.
        Much of the case that we believe ought to be made is made in a video posted on your Facebook page in early 2018. But it is generally absent from your public comments and policy proposals. Your recent 10-point plan omits any mention of foreign policy whatsoever.
        We believe this omission is not just a shortcoming. We believe it renders what does get included incoherent. Military spending is well over 60% of discretionary spending. A public policy that avoids mentioning its existence is not a public policy at all. Should military spending go up or down or remain unchanged? This is the very first question. We are dealing here with an amount of money at least comparable to what could be obtained by taxing the wealthy and corporations (something we are certainly in favor of as well).
        A tiny fraction of U.S. military spending could end starvation, the lack of clean water, and various diseases worldwide. No humanitarian policy can avoid the existence of the military. No discussion of free college or clean energy or public transit should omit mention of the place where a trillion dollars a year is going.
        War and preparations for war are among the top destroyers, if not the top destroyer, of our natural environment. No environmental policy can ignore them.
        Militarism is the top source of the erosion of liberties, and top justification for government secrecy, top creator of refugees, top saboteur of the rule of law, top facilitator of xenophobia and bigotry, and top reason we are at risk of nuclear apocalypse. There is no area of our social life that is untouched by what Eisenhower called the military industrial complex.
        The U.S. public favors cutting military spending.
        Even candidate Trump declared the wars since 2001 to have been counterproductive, a statement that appears not to have hurt him on election day.
        A December 2014 Gallup poll of 65 nations found the United States to be far and away the country considered the largest threat to peace in the world, and a Pew poll in 2017 found majorities in most countries polled viewing the United States as a threat. A United States responsible for providing clean drinking water, schools, medicine, and solar panels to others would be more secure and face far less hostility around the world; that result would cost a fraction of what is invested in making the United States resented and disliked.
        Economists at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst have documented that military spending is an economic drain rather than a jobs program.
        We compliment you on your domestic policies. We recognize that the presidential primaries were rigged against you, and we do not wish to advance the baseless idea that you were fairly defeated. We offer our advice in a spirit of friendship. Some of us worked in support of your presidential campaign. Others of us would have worked, and worked hard, for your nomination had you been a candidate for peace.

        主な署名者です。

        SIGNED BY
        Elliott Adams, Chair, Meta Peace Team, Training Team, and former President, Veterans For Peace
        Christine Ahn, International Coordinator, Women Cross DMZ
        Shireen Al-Adeimi, Assistant Professor, Michigan State University
        Hisham Ashur, Amnesty International of Charlottesville, VA
        Medea Benjamin, Cofounder, CODEPINK for Peace
        Karen Bernal, Chair, Progressive Caucus, California Democratic Party
        Leah Bolger, Chair of Coordinating Committee, World BEYOND War; former President, Veterans For Peace
        Philip Brenner, Professor, American University
        Jacqueline Cabasso, Executive Director, Western States Legal Foundation; National Co-convener, United for Peace and Justice
        Leslie Cagan, peace and justice organizer
        James Carroll, author of House of War
        Noam Chomsky, Professor, University of Arizona; Professor (emeritus), MIT
        Helena Cobban, President, Just World Educational
        Jeff Cohen, Founder of FAIR and co-founder of RootsAction.org
        Marjorie Cohn, activist scholar; former President, National Lawyers Guild
        Gerry Condon, President, Veterans For Peace
        Nicolas J.S. Davies, author, journalist
        John Dear, author, Campaign Nonviolence
        Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, author
        Mel Duncan, Founding Director, Nonviolent Peaceforce
        Carolyn Eisenberg, Professor of History and American Foreign Policy, Hofstra University
        Michael Eisenscher, National Coordinator Emeritus, U.S. Labor Against the War (USLAW)
        Pat Elder, Member of Coordinating Committee, World BEYOND War
        Daniel Ellsberg, author, whistleblower
        Jodie Evans, co-founder CODEPINK
        Rory Fanning, author
        Robert Fantina, Member of Coordinating Committee, World BEYOND War
        Mike Ferner, Former President, Veterans For Peace
        Margaret Flowers, Co-Director, Popular Resistance
        Carolyn Forché, University Professor, Georgetown University
        Bruce K. Gagnon, Coordinator, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
        Pia Gallegos, Former Chair, Adelante Progressive Caucus of the Democratic Party of New Mexico
        Joseph Gerson (PhD), President, Campaign for Peace Disarmament and Common Security
        Chip Gibbons, Journalist; Policy & Legislative Counsel, Defending Rights & Dissent
        Charles Glass, author of They Fought Alone: The True Story of the Starr Brothers, British Secret Agents in Nazi-Occupied France
        Van Gosse, Professor, Franklin & Marshall College
        Arun Gupta, Independent Journalist
        Hugh Gusterson, Professor of anthropology and international affairs, George Washington University
        David Hartsough, Co-Founder, World BEYOND War
        Matthew Hoh, Senior Fellow, Center for International Policy
        Odile Hugonot Haber, Member of Coordinating Committee, World BEYOND War
        Sam Husseini, Senior Analyst, Institute for Public Accuracy
        Helen Jaccard, member, Veterans For Peace
        Dahr Jamail, author, journalist
        Tony Jenkins, Education Director, World BEYOND War
        Jeff Johnson, President, Washington State Labor Council
        Steven Jonas, M.D., M.P.H., columnist, author of The 15% Solution
        Rob Kall, host, Bottom-Up Radio; publisher, OpEdnews.com
        Tarak Kauff, member, Veterans For Peace; Managing Editor, Peace in Our Times
        Kathy Kelly, Co-Coordinator, Voices for Creative Nonviolence
        John Kiriakou, CIA torture whistleblower and former senior investigator, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
        Michael D. Knox, PhD, Chair, U.S. Peace Memorial Foundation
        David Krieger, President, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
        Jeremy Kuzmarov, lecturer, Tulsa Community College; author of The Russians Are Coming Again
        Peter Kuznick, Professor, American University
        George Lakey, author; Co-Founder, Earth Quaker Action Team (EQAT)
        Sarah Lanzman, activist
        Joe Lauria, Editor-in-Chief, Consortium News
        Hyun Lee, U.S. National Organizer, Women Cross DMZ
        Bruce E. Levine, psychologist; author of Resisting Illegitimate Authority
        Nelson Lichtenstein, Professor, UC Santa Barbara
        Dave Lindorff, journalist
        John Lindsay-Poland, Coordinator, Project to Stop U.S. Arms to Mexico
        David Lotto, Psychoanalyst, Editor of the Journal of Psychohistory
        Chase Madar, author and journalist
        Eli McCarthy, Professor of Justice and Peace Studies, Georgetown University
        Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst and presidential briefer
        Myra MacPherson, author and journalist
        Bill Moyer, Executive Director, Backbone Campaign
        Elizabeth Murray, member, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity
        Michael Nagler, Founder and President, the Metta Center for Nonviolence
        Dave Norris, Former Mayor, Charlottesville, VA
        Carol A. Paris, MD, Immediate Past President, Physicians for a National Health Program
        Miko Peled, author of The General's Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine
        Gareth Porter, author, journalist, historian
        Margaret Power, Professor, Illinois Tech
        Steve Rabson, Professor Emeritus, Brown University; Veteran, United States Army
        Ted Rall, cartoonist, author of Bernie
        Betty Reardon, Founder, International Institute on Peace Education
        John Reuwer, Member of Coordinating Committee, World BEYOND War
        Mark Selden, Senior Researcher, Cornell University
        Martin J. Sherwin, University Professor of History, George Mason University
        Tim Shorrock, author and journalist
        Alice Slater, Member of Coordinating Committee, World BEYOND War; UN NGO Rep., Nuclear Age Peace Fdn
        Donna Smith, National Advisory Board Chair, Progressive Democrats of America
        Gar Smith, Director, Environmentalists Against War
        Norman Solomon, National Coordinator, RootsAction.org; Executive Director, Institute for Public Accuracy
        Jeffrey St. Clair, Co-author, The Big Heat: Earth on the Brink
        Rick Sterling, activist and journalist
        Oliver Stone, filmmaker
        Rivera Sun, Author and Nonviolence Strategy Trainer
        David Swanson, Director, World BEYOND War; Advisory Board Member, Veterans For Peace; author of War Is A Lie
        Brian Terrell, Co-Coordinator, Voices for Creative Nonviolence
        Brian Trautman, National Board Member, Veterans For Peace
        Sue Udry, Executive Director, Defending Rights & Dissent
        David Vine, Professor, Department of Anthropology, American University
        Donnal Walter, Member of Coordinating Committee, World BEYOND War
        Rick Wayman, Deputy Director, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
        Barbara Wien, Professor, American University
        Ann Wright, Retired U.S. Army Colonel and former U.S. diplomat who resigned in opposition to U.S. war on Iraq
        Greta Zarro, Organizing Director, World BEYOND War
        Kevin Zeese, Co-Director, Popular Resistance
        Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics, University of San Francisco
        Can you join me and take action? Click here: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/open-letter-to-senator-bernie-sanders?source=email&
        Thanks!



         

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