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  1. Johnson government: The political crisis has not gone away

    ... is every prospect of growing conflict between London and Edinburgh Even before the election there was an accentuation of tensions ...

    ICConline - 2020-02-17 15:22

  2. New forums for proletarian discussion

    ... working class today, one which we have seen from Exeter to Edinburgh, is an essential contribution to the development of the class ...

    World Revolution - 2011-04-04 21:07

  3. Polemic with IBRP: The consequences of an opportunist policy of regroupment

    ... Revolutionary Perspectives and Workers’ Voice. WR and RP came from splits in Solidarity which was based on anarcho-councilist ... the CBG turned towards the CWO. A meeting was held in Edinburgh in December 1992 following a “ practical collaboration between ...

    World Revolution - 2005-10-03 22:23

  4. Falklands War: How the bourgeoisie ‘conspires’ against the workers

    ... would be nothing new: according to Professor John Erikson of Edinburgh University, the British and American governments had at least eight ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 15:26

  5. The making of the UK state

    1722 reads The article in WR 351 on Scottish nationalism prompted some interesting responses on the ICC ... launched a successful insurrection and seized power in Edinburgh. This was to be the high point of the Scottish bourgeois ... “ The Lessons of the English revolution ” part 1, in WR 323.     Recent and ongoing:  Scottish ...

    World Revolution - 2012-03-05 19:25

  6. Fifty years ago, May 68: The difficult evolution of the proletarian political milieu (part 1)

    ... at the international level and its growing convergence with WR, Internationalism, Internacialismo and new groups in Italy and Spain led to ... action as well as political propaganda. The Aberdeen/Edinburgh sections not only quickly departed, but publicly denounced the ...

    International Review - 2019-12-28 14:47

  7. Sean O'Casey and the 1916 Easter Rising

    ... to the left wing of the Socialist International. Born in Edinburgh into horrific poverty, with hardly any schooling, like O’Casey a ...

    World Revolution - 2011-02-06 13:56

  8. Reply to the Internationalist Communist Party (Battaglia Comunista)

    ... (the former Workers’ Voice), then the split by the Edinburgh and Aberdeen sec­tions, who called for an opening up of dis­cussion ...

    International Review - 2008-10-09 13:37

  9. France, Britain, Tunisia: The future lies in the international development of the class struggle

    ... was quite varied, with up to 15,000 in Belfast and 25,000 in Edinburgh) revealed the depth of anger. Another expression of widespread ...

    International Review - 2011-03-17 18:23

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