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WarPolemic with the IBRP - marxist method and the ICC's appeal on the war in ex-YugoslaviaSubmitted by InternationalReview on November 28, 2004 - 21:52.
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Here, in this article, we will reply briefly to the idea put forward by the IBRP that the ICC’s supposed ‘idealist’ political method justified such a refusal. In their reply to our appeal they say: ICC appeal to organisations of the Communist LeftSubmitted by InternationalReview on July 28, 2004 - 21:52.
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Wars, like
revolutions, are historic events of capital importance in demarcating the
bourgeois camp from the revolutionary camp; they provide proof of the class
nature of political forces. This was the case with the First World War which
provoked the betrayal of Social-Democracy at the international level, the death
of the Second International and the emergence of a minority which formed the
new Communist Parties and the Third International.
Reply to the IBRP, Part 1: The Nature of Imperialist WarSubmitted by InternationalReview on June 20, 1995 - 15:39.
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The IBRP has responded, in the International Communist Review no 13, to our polemical article “The IBRP’s Conception of Decadent Capitalism” which appeared in no. 79 of our International Review.tc "The IBRP has responded, in the International Communist Review no 13, to our polemical article TheIBRP’sConceptionofDecadentCapitalism which appeared in no 79 of our International Review." The IBRP clearly expound their positions. Thus the article is a contribution to the necessary debate that must exist between the organisations of the Communist Left, which have a decisive responsibility in the struggle for the formation of the proletariat’s communist party. How not to understand the development of chaos and imperialist conflictsSubmitted by InternationalReview on January 30, 1993 - 15:28.
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Up until the collapse of the eastern
bloc in 1989, the alternative posed by the workers’ movement since the
beginning of the century - war or revolution - clearly summarised what was at
stake in the situation: through a dizzying aims race, the two rival blocs were
preparing for a third world war, the only response that capitalism can have to
its economic crisis. Today, humanity is confronted, not with a ‘new world
order’ as they claimed in 1989, but with a world disorder in which chaos and
barbarism has been developing everywhere...
9th ICC Congress: Appeal to the Proletarian Political MilieuSubmitted by InternationalReview on July 20, 1991 - 15:29.
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With the violent massacres of the Persian Gulf, world capitalism has revealed its true face and what its 'new world order' is all about: chaos, barbarism and war. The reality of imperialist war - which has involved, although not in a direct fashion, the whole of the proletariat in the imperialist metropoles - has stimulated a healthy decantation in the proletarian political camp... The Proletariat and WarSubmitted by InternationalReview on June 20, 1991 - 15:21.
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The fantastic violence of the Gulf War has served as a
reminder that capitalism means war. The historic responsibility of the working
class, as the only force capable of opposing capital, has been highlighted all
the more. But to take up this responsibility, the revolutionary class must
reappropriate the theoretical and practical experience of its own struggle
against war. It must draw from this experience confidence in its revolutionary
capacities and the means to fight successfully.
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