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Home › International Review 2000's : 100 - 139 › 2008 - 132 to 135 ›

International Review no.133 - 2nd quarter 2008

Submitted by InternationalReview on April 2, 2008 - 04:00

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  • Anti-fascism: the road to the betrayal of the CNT
  • Editorial: The United States - locomotive of the world economy... toward the abyss
  • Internal debate: the causes of the post-1945 economic boom
  • May 68 and the revolutionary perspective, Part 1: The student movement around the world in the 1960s
  • The sources, contradictions and limitations of the growth in Eastern Asia
  • Germany 1918-19 (i): Faced with the war, the revolutionary proletariat renews its internationalist principles
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International Review 2000's : 100 - 139

  • 2000 - 100 to 103
  • 2001 - 104 to 107
  • 2002 - 108 to 111
  • 2003 - 112 to 115
  • 2004 - 116 to 119
  • 2005 - 120 to 123
  • 2006 - 124 to 127
  • 2007 - 128 to 131
  • 2008 - 132 to 135
    • International Review no.132 - 1st quarter 2008
    • International Review no.133 - 2nd quarter 2008
      • Anti-fascism: the road to the betrayal of the CNT
      • Editorial: The United States - locomotive of the world economy... toward the abyss
      • Internal debate: the causes of the post-1945 economic boom
      • May 68 and the revolutionary perspective, Part 1: The student movement around the world in the 1960s
      • The sources, contradictions and limitations of the growth in Eastern Asia
      • Germany 1918-19 (i): Faced with the war, the revolutionary proletariat renews its internationalist principles
    • International Review no.134 - 3rd quarter 2008
    • International Review no.135 - 4th quarter 2008
  • 2009 - 136 to 139

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