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More than a century of conflict in Israel/Palestine |
International Review |
273 |
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The New World Disorder: What is to be done? |
ICConline |
266 |
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The birth of socialism in the Ottoman Empire |
International Review |
265 |
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A belated answer to a revolutionary anarchist: Emma Goldman and the Russian Revolution |
International Review |
265 |
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Continuing workers’ resistance despite the manoeuvres of the unions |
ICConline |
264 |
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1) Is it possible to stop the destruction of the planet? |
ICConline |
264 |
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Neither Israel nor Palestine! Workers have no fatherland! |
ICConline |
261 |
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Andreas Malm: 'Ecological' rhetoric in defence of the capitalist state (Part 1) |
International Review |
260 |
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Belgium: workers mobilise against bourgeois austerity plans |
ICConline |
259 |
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War between Israel, Iran and the United States: A further step into military chaos |
ICConline |
259 |
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Philippines: critique of Filemon "Ka Popoy" Lagman |
ICConline |
259 |
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The ICT and the No War But the Class War initiative: an opportunist bluff which weakens the Communist Left |
ICConline |
257 |
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Capitalism has no solution to the global economic crisis! |
ICConline |
254 |
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1: The origins (1912-1926) |
ICConline |
252 |
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Escalation of war in the Middle East: A new step into capitalist barbarism |
ICConline |
252 |
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Contribution on imperialism from a sympathiser in India |
ICConline |
251 |
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The effects of decomposition are a major obstacle to working class struggle |
ICConline |
251 |
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Support for 'Free Palestine': a trap to disarm the proletariat |
ICConline |
242 |
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In the United States too, the rot of global capitalism is accelerating |
International Review |
242 |
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Labour remains a party of war |
ICConline |
241 |
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“Counter-theses” or ‘counter-sense’ on decomposition? |
International Review |
241 |
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The difference between the vacuity of a presumptuous blogger and the solidity of an organisation rooted in the tradition of the workers' movement |
International Review |
241 |
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The historical roots of the “rupture” in the dynamics of the class struggle since 2022 (Part 2) |
International Review |
241 |
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The ‘Socialist’ government in Spain is not more effective, rational or humane than its neighbours |
International Review |
241 |
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A ruthless struggle between bourgeois factions, with the proletariat as the first victim! |
ICConline |
240 |