
A Workers International Network discussion, May 2024. The workers’ movement today is much weaker, and greatly changed from that of fifty years ago; but it is gradually becoming stronger, and new social forces are coming into play. There is widespread rejection of the abuses and corruption of capitalism, but no clear understanding of the way forward. The mass protests of recent years have been followed by a big political setback. How can the manipulations of the right wing be beaten? What programme can take the movement forward?
You are invited to hear a direct review of the situation from a key eye witness. Dan Morgan is a political activist who lived in Chile from December 1971 until six weeks after the coup in 1973, working as a volunteer under the Popular Unity government. He returned to Chile in 2000 and has been living there ever since.
Listen to the discussion HERE
Listen to last September’s WIN meeting on the fiftieth anniversary of the coup HERE