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  1. The 1950s and 60s: Damen, Bordiga, and the passion for communism

    ... which had resisted the advancing counter-revolution. As the economic boom continued, the very idea that capitalism was a transient system, ... contributions of different comrades and, of course, for debate around the differences raised by individual militants. Thus, as we have ...

    International Review - 2023-09-10 06:00

  2. Conflict in the Middle East: Capitalist barbarity knows no bounds!

    ... national bourgeoisie since capitalism entered its period of decadence, can in no way magically escape the imperialist ties which govern all ... despite the propaganda, the proletariat rose up against the economic consequences of this conflict, against inflation and austerity. ...

    ICConline - 2023-12-21 22:00

  3. Spain 1936: Dissident voices within the anarchist movement

    ... be released. All power to the working class. All economic power to the trade unions. Against the Generalitat, the Revolutionary ... lessons of an incomplete break with anarchism” in IR nº 102, the CNT did in fact have a theory of sorts at this stage – a ...

    International Review - 2023-09-03 06:00

  4. The war in Spain exposes anarchism’s fatal flaws

    ... effacing these petty bourgeois birthmarks. The article in IR 79 demonstrates how, in the period of the First International, this ... 13 See the series on the history of the CNT in IR s 129-133, in particular the last article, ‘Anti-fascism, the road to the betrayal ...

    International Review - 2023-09-02 06:00

  5. The Russian revolution echoes in Brazil, 1918-21

    ... time it is taking the form of a cataclysmic worsening of the economic crisis (aggravated by an enormous environmental crisis, the ... to be able to draw definitive conclusions and are open to debate that can elucidate questions, facts and analyses, aware as we are that ...

    International Review - 2023-08-29 06:00

  6. Decadence of capitalism part XIII: rejection and regressions

    ... within the GCI itself the group evolved towards what the IR articles described as “anarcho-punk Bordigism”: a strange combination ... the post-war boom (see https://en.internationalism.org/ir/133/economic_debate_decadence , and articles in subsequent issues) and the ...

    International Review - 2023-08-20 06:00

  7. The IGCL's pseudo-"critique" of the ICC platform - A sham analysis to discredit the ICC and its political inheritance (the Communist Left)

    ... The aim of this article is not to engage in a debate on the political validity of our platform - which we are obviously ... is not a separate process, external to its daily economic struggle against capital. On the contrary, it is in and through this ...

    International Review - 2023-08-21 17:23

  8. Rioting is not a weapon of the working class

    ... here, as we do not consider our reply brings an end to the debate. Quite the opposite, we encourage all our readers, and Tibor himself, to ... etc.). For any materialist concerned with identifying the economic and social causes that ultimately produce these riots, it is obvious ...

    ICConline - 2023-12-01 13:45

  9. The post-war boom did not reverse the decline of capitalism

    ... wave that came in its wake, and the unprecedented world economic depression which marked the 1930s were all seen as irrefutable ... Review n ° 132: en.internationalism.org/ir/2008/132/decadence_of_capitalism . [2] See ...

    International Review - 2023-08-17 06:00

  10. Revolutionaries and the mass strikes, 1910-1914: the strengths and limits of syndicalism

    ... strikes were:        an emphasis on the economic power of the working class in the factories        ... Party in 1911. The leadership was forced to allow a debate on the role of the political party and its relationship to the ...

    World Revolution - 2023-08-11 06:00

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