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  1. Notes on the peasant question

    ... reduction in the consumption of food­stuffs. The threat of hunger is as real today as it was in previous economies; agricultural ... countries of the third world have become importers. Iran, for example, imports forty per cent of the foodstuffs it consumes. ...

    International Review - 2010-07-12 03:50

  2. Poland 1980: Lessons still valid for the struggles of the world proletariat

    ... demands, elected a strike committee. They resisted the threat of firings and repression and carried on work stoppages ... Britain in 1980, Brazilian metal workers, oil workers in Iran, massive workers’ movements in Peru, strikes across eastern Europe ...

    International Review - 2006-05-23 19:47

  3. The function of revolutionary organizations: The danger of councilism

    ... The schema of an isolated revolution coming out of an imperialist war in a country where the bourg­eoisie finds itself in a position ... organizations such as Komala or the ‘Communist Party of Iran', doesn't speak very much for the capacity of these organizations to ...

    International Review - 2010-07-19 07:19

  4. Report on imperialist conflicts (extracts)

    ... the Russian bloc). With the disappearance of the Russian threat, the ‘obedience’ of the other great powers was no longer guaranteed ... is closer to the regional rivals of Iraq such as Turkey and Iran. But if Europe is the centre of imperialist tensions today, this ...

    International Review - 2010-10-14 11:02

  5. From monetary crisis to the war economy

    ... which world trade will shrink -- is apparent in the growing threat of default by the biggest borrowers like Zaire, Peru, Mexico and Brazil, ... even militarily reincorporated into the American bloc, while Syria has already taken the first steps down this same path. Russian ...

    International Review - 2010-11-27 04:24

  6. The International Conferences of the Communist Left (1976-80)

    ... ICC's proposal to make a common declaration faced with the threat of war, which was certainly a major issue following the Russian invasion ... and to what is now the Workers’ Communist Party of Iran (sometimes known as “Hekhmatists”). Thus sectarian “hardness” ...

    International Review - 2008-11-16 22:39

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