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  1. Bilan 1934: Evolution of British imperialism (part 1)

    ... states like the Scandinavian countries, Portugal, Argentina and other so-called ‘sterling' territories: zones of influence and ...

    World Revolution - 2021-11-08 18:17

  2. IBRP: An opportunist policy of regroupment that leads to nothing but 'abortions'

    ... article in this series (“Nucleo Comunista Internacional in Argentina: an episode in the proletariat’s striving for consciousness”, ... trajectory of a small nucleus of revolutionary elements in Argentina in the Nucleo Comunista Internacional (NCI). We brought to light ...

    International Review - 2021-07-01 17:21

  3. 10 years of the ICC: Some Lessons

    ... other groups of the proletarian milieu both nationally and inter­nationally. It participated in the national con­ferences organized by ... of a split in Solid­arity) towards the positions of RI and Inter­nationalism. WR published the first issue of its magazine in May 1974. ...

    International Review - 2010-07-16 09:22

  4. Open Letter to ‘Council Communism’ (Denmark)

    ... we think that the most eff­ective way of intervening in the inter­national class struggle is for revolut­ionaries to regroup their forces ... the decadent epoch of capitalism (see our editorial ‘The Inter­national Dimension of the Workers' Strugg­les in Poland' in the recent ...

    International Review - 2010-07-12 03:11

  5. The birth of a revolutionary current: The Dutch Left (1900-1914)

    ... that it waged its fight inside the 2nd and the 3rd Inter­national that it was a marxist current and not an anarchist sect; that ... history, the police began to arm, and would be helped by the inter­vention of the army ‘in case of a conflict'. The police had the right ...

    International Review - 2010-07-21 04:30

  6. The political confusions of the Communist Workers Organization (UK)

    ... which groups a mere handful of revolutionaries inter­nationally. In any case, it simply is not our role to ‘save’ the ... fact, not only does the CWO choose to passively wait for an inter­national revolutionary organization to come out of nowhere, its present ...

    International Review - 2008-07-07 14:51

  7. The difficult path to the regroupment of revolutionaries

    ... for the confronta­tion of political positions that the Inter­nationalist Communist Party ( Battaglia Comunista ) called a ... movement which broke from the degeneration of the IIIrd Inter­national? The criterion is obviously the situation facing the working ...

    International Review - 2008-10-09 12:24

  8. The social movements in Brazil, June 2013

    ... of the region in the last decade or so, like the one in Argentina at the beginning of the century , the ‘indigenous’ movements in ...

    ICConline - 2021-09-10 22:14

  9. 6. Conclusion: and today?

    ... the communist revolution. But the objective bases for this inter­vention are not static. There is an evolution in historic periods ... And it is for the same reasons that we insist on the inter­vention of revolutionaries and their regroupment at a world level. We ...

    ICC - 2006-08-03 11:14

  10. Report on the pandemic and the development of decomposition

    ... in no way signifies the reduction of intra- and inter-bourgeois tensions and in particular the end of the imprint on domestic ... and are becoming more pronounced in the 21st century: Argentina (2001-02), the French suburbs in 2005, Iran in 2009, London and other ...

    International Review - 2021-09-27 12:02

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