Page not found

Search results

  1. Massacres in Syria, refugees in the Mediterranean: Capitalism is war, poverty and barbed wire

    ... “international coalition” has also used without shame [3] ) is only equalled by the ineffectiveness of the resolutions voted by the ... article from Courrier International tells us: “ On 3 February 2017, the 28 EU countries agreed on a ‘declaration’ supporting ...

    ICConline - 2024-01-28 16:47

  2. Critique of the book 'Dynamics, contradictions and crises of capitalism', Part 2

    ... labourer himself can never be an adequate demand’ .” [3] It is precisely when the demand external to that of the workers is ... important outlet…, the third world absorbs an estimated 1.3%  to 1.7% of the total volume of production from the developed countries, ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 16:58

  3. Women's condition in the 21st century

    ... Women's massive entry into the world of associated labour 3 has two potentially revolutionary consequences: The first, is ... ) 3 It goes without saying that women have always worked. But in class societies ...

    ICConline - 2024-01-28 21:27

  4. Turkish Airlines Strike: workers up against bosses and union

    ... the workers have to work for long hours having slept only 2-3 hours before at the expense of their health, social life and human needs, a ...

    ICConline - 2024-01-28 12:03

  5. Working class living standards Decades of decline

    ... 40% of workers in that age group. By 2010, the number was 3.5 million or 32%. On the face of things, the number of workers on low pay as defined by ...

    World Revolution - 2024-01-28 16:55

  6. The Covid crisis shows the dead end of capitalism

    ... More shattered health systems. More economic misery” [3] . Each state adopts its own strategy and only the most powerful states ... positive tests while in The Hague and the surrounding area, 34 primary school classes came under quarantine and were sent home in that ...

    ICConline - 2024-01-28 21:18

  7. What are workers' councils? (Part 5) 1917 – 1921: The soviets and the question of the state

    3697 reads In the previous article in this series we saw how ... a long-term process opposed to socialism .” [3] In the previous article, we described the factors that ... the growing bureaucratisation that it gave rise to, and 3) the gradual absorption of the Bolshevik Party into the state. We dealt with ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 17:29

  8. The dead end of racial identity politics

    ... on behalf of an empirically non-existent black community. [3]  In short, in spite of their superficial differences, both integrationist ... (Brooklyn: Verso, 2009), 188.   [3] . Adolph Reed, “Why Is There No Black Political Movement?”, in  Class ...

    World Revolution - 2024-01-28 16:26

  9. Why are the left parties in government in the majority of European countries today?

    ... at the end of the 70s. Thus the text adopted by the 3rd Congress of the ICC, and which gives the framework for our analysis of the ... the workers” International Review 18).   3. In the analysis of the causes for the coming of the left into government in ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 21:05

  10. Communism is on the agenda of history: Castoriadis, Munis and the problem of breaking with Trotskyism

    ... necessary evil in the transformation of social relations. 3 Stirrings in the proletarian milieu The letter to ... of Trotskyism over the last 15 years proves this. From 1932-33 where it supported the possibility of the victory of the proletarian ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 21:20

Pages