Part 7: The Labour Representation Committee and the strengthening of opportunism |
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Internal Documents g) THE ORIGINS OF THE STATE AND ALL THAT |
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Internal Documents c) POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DOMINATION IN THE PERIOD OF TRANSITION |
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Internal Documents f) THE STATE IN THE PERIOD OF TRANSITION |
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The uprising paved the way for another bourgeois regime |
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Part 6: 1894-1900: Socialist party or labour alliance? |
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Internal Documents e) CLASS AND STATE IN THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE PROLETARIAT |
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Internal Documents d) CLASS AND STATE IN THE PROLETARIAN DICTATORSHIP |
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Part 13: Socialist organisations and the ‘industrial’ struggles of 1908-14 |
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Internal Documents b) WHO WILL DOMINATE THE ECONOMY? |
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Part 11: The escalation of the class struggle 1908-1911 |
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Part 9: The workers’ movement in Britain and the Second International |
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The left wing of capital cannot save this dying system |
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New Popular Front: new instrument against the working class |
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Grenfell fire inquiry: capitalism is responsible |
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World Revolution - 2010 |
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