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  1. A history of trade unionism in the Philippines

    ... Nadeau, History of the Philippines , Greenwood Press, 2008, Kindle edition, location 605. 7 Nadeau, ... debate on economics: https://en.internationalism.org/ir/2009/136/war-economy 15 Here is Arthur ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 21:20

  2. Critical balance sheet of the 2011 Indignados movement in Spain

    ... the New York underground strike (2005), the Vigo strike in Spain (2006), the strikes in northern Egypt (2007), the protests of young workers in Greece (2008). But the two most important movements were the struggle against the CPE ...

    ICConline - 2024-02-28 06:00

  3. Steinklopfer: response to the reply of the ICC from August 2022

    ... (from the anti-CPE in France to the Indignados in Spain), which was swept away by the leftist and by right wing populism in the aftermath of the ‘finance crisis’of 2008. In other words, the finance crisis triggered the Indigados or Occupy ...

    ICConline - 2024-02-28 12:06

  4. 2008 - 132 to 135

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    International Review - 2008-02-03 14:38

  5. Report on the economic crisis for the 24th Congress of the ICC

    ... world economy from 2023 onwards. The experience of the post-2008 recovery is that it took a long time to take hold (from 2013 onwards), was ... disorganised and undisciplined. In France, Germany, Spain, Italy, to give just a few examples, there is a constant lack of supply, ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 17:51

  6. The economic crisis is not a never-ending story

    2368 reads Since 2008, not a week has gone by without a new draconian austerity plan. Reductions ... even in the medium term. The crisis did not level out in 2008; it is getting worse and worse. And the impotence of the bourgeoisie is ... crisis. In the last few months, in Greece, Italy, Spain, the US... governments are becoming more and more unstable, increasingly ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 11:45

  7. The most serious economic crisis in the history of capitalism

    ... were plummeting, losing $32,000 billion since January 2008, or the equivalent of two years annual US production. Iceland's stock ... And this phenomenon is beginning to hit Europe, especially Spain and Britain.  Lay-offs are also multiplying. In Japan, Sony has ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 21:16

  8. Capitalism’s bankruptcy is more and more obvious - The only future is the class struggle!

    ... can no longer hide it The subprime crisis of 2008 led to an open world crisis, resulting in a fall in economic activity ... debt above 100% of GDP. Not only Greece but also Portugal, Spain (5th largest economy in the EU), Ireland and Italy. While Britain has not ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 21:30

  9. Report on the ICC London Public Forum on Trump’s election and the rise of populism, April 2017

    ... except for a tiny, privileged minority, especially after 2008. Neo-liberalism - the most recent stage in the evolution of state ... Theses on Decomposti on: https://en.internationalism.org/ir/107_decomposition [7] See for example Polemic with the ...

    ICConline - 2024-01-28 21:21

  10. Resolution on the International Situation, 25th ICC Congress

    ... as the “remedies” for the so-called financial crisis of 2008 reveal all their limitations. But whereas in the previous decades the ... orientation text “ Militarism and Decomposition” ( IR 64, first quarter of 1991), we predicted the following scenario for ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 16:44

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