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  1. History of the CNT (1919-23): The CNT's syndicalist orientation wrecks its revolutionary impetus

    ... was given a free hand to carry out their usual excesses. [10] The repression was brutal: mass arrests, summary justice...some 2,000 CNT ... in Spain by Tuñón de Lara, p. 107.   [10] . Previously we said that the military juntas that were supposedly very ...

    International Review - 2007-08-21 22:32

  2. The development of the Left Wing of Armenian and Macedonian socialism

    ... in the Duma, and Aramayis Erzinkian, sided with Menshevism. 10 The Caucasian Gevorg Gharadjian, one of the leaders of the Marxist ... (1887-1912)”. İletişim. 1992. Istanbul. p. 49 10 Ibid, p. 59 11 Ter-Minasian, Anahide. “1876-1923 Döneminde ...

    International Review - 2013-02-09 22:52

  3. On the “candlelight demonstrations” in South Korea

    ... to participate positively in this debate. ICC, July 2008 PS: After sending the comrades of LCG our presentation we received ... hired in small or middle-size companies with more than 10 employees and 75,5% of workers in large companies with more than 1000 ...

    ICConline - 2008-08-04 20:56

  4. What use is the EFICC?

    ... failure of the EFICC's analyses. We mustn't aim at the wrong target: it's not marxism that's in crisis, it's the EFICC. But articles like ... against the ICC of the vilest and most stupid sort [10] . Today (probably because this at­titude did not bring the results they ...

    International Review - 2010-08-17 02:33

  5. On Imperialist rivalries in Asia: Report to ICC Pan-Asian Conference

    ... The latest economic crisis that hit capitalism in 2007-2008 has accelerated this process and shortened the period when China will ... is second only to the USA's, even if it is still only 1/10 of that of the US. If you add what experts call hidden military expenditure ...

    Communist Inter... - 2010-04-11 17:26

  6. Contribution to a history of the workers’ movement in Africa (v): May 1968 in Senegal

    ... number of monthly instalments of student grants from 12 to 10 per year, and by so doing to greatly reduce the spending on these, citing ... “ But the police had cordoned the area off. At 10 o’clock the order to attack the workers inside the hall was given. Doors ...

    International Review - 2012-06-20 22:05

  7. Immigration and the workers’ movement

    ... approximately 11.7 percent of the population; in Germany 10.1 million, 12.3 percent; in France 6.4 million, 10.7 percent; in the United ... xenophobic riots against immigrants in South Africa in May 2008.    Worsening conditions in the underdeveloped countries in ...

    International Review - 2010-02-04 21:36

  8. The inhuman expression of capitalist exploitation

    ... that: "the number of suicides at work has risen 28% for 2008. In all, 251 have been noted, the highest number since 1992". In China ...

    ICConline - 2009-10-12 18:03

  9. Telekom: Autopsy of a Strike

    ... left it for a sound reason such as getting more wages as a target to their own class brothers and sisters. What is more, the trade ... of workers. Hence accepting at the negotiations the same 10% which was offered by the bosses before the strike was justified in the name ...

    ICConline - 2008-06-09 23:15

  10. Health Conservation in Soviet Russia

    ... Current 50,000; Food inspector doctors before: around 10,000. Current 29,000; School sanitary doctors before: around 31,000. ... free home assistance (this question was on the agenda for 10 years and before October 1917 it was still under discussion). Currently, 80 ...

    International Review - 2021-03-08 09:15

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