New ICC publications for the month: April 2024

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Articles published this month

A decomposing ruling class

Seven months of Trump's presidency: Imperialist war, austerity, the threat of civil war

Trump is the most dramatic expression of a universal populist political trend that has been gaining ground in the period of decomposition, at the expense of liberal democracy.

Tensions and confrontations within the United States, expressions of the putrefaction of the capitalist system

The Trump regime is an expression of a more global loss of political control by the ruling class.

Britain

The struggle of the working class is the only answer to racist divisions

The situation in Britain shows the two poles at work in the world situation: the acceleration of capitalist decomposition, and the struggles of workers in defence of their class interests.

Manifesto for the 50th Anniversary of the International Communist Current

Capitalism threatens humanity: World revolution is the only realistic solution

Our organisation, the International Communist Current, was founded in January 1975, just over half a century ago. Since then, the world has undergone major upheavals, and it is our responsibility to present the proletariat with an assessment of this period in order to determine what future lies in store for humanity.

Polemic in the proletarian political milieu

Falling into the trap of the struggle for bourgeois democracy against populism

What is the policy of the working class, the only force capable of overthrowing the present moribund social system, towards recent mass protest movements?

Decomposition of capitalism

How can we explain the chaos of bourgeois politics?

The growing chaos of bourgeois political life has to be understood in its historical context: the accelerating decay of the capitalist mode of production.

France

10 September Day of Action: Can “blocking everything” really change the world? (Leaflet)

Against the brutal attacks of French capitalism, workers are asking how to take up the struggle.


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