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  1. What distinguishes revolutionaries from Trotskyism?

    ... , organ of the Gauche Communiste de France [1] dedicated to the question of Trotskyism and written in 1947. At this ... Second World War, unlike the groups of the communist left [2] who, in the 1930s, had resisted the gathering wave of opportunism ... by the defeat of the worldwide revolutionary upsurge of 1917-23. Among these groups, the Italian left around the review Bilan, founded ...

    International Review - 2009-11-05 20:54

  2. 1918: The revolution criticises its errors, Part 1

    ... originally published in International Review 99 in 1999, 4th quarter. This section focuses on the strengths and weaknesses of ... on three main areas: 1. the land question 2. the national question 3. democracy and dictatorship.   ...

    World Revolution - 2008-06-13 12:39

  3. “Sixth Communiqué” of the EZLN - A false road for the proletariat

    ... Mexico. In the context of the lead-up to the 2006 elections, the Ejercito Zapatista Liberacion Nacional (the Zapatista ... of direction by the EZLN. In their 2nd Communiqué (June 1994), the Zapatistas openly defended democracy and elections: “ Now the ...

    ICConline - 2021-07-07 12:26

  4. The Immigration Question in the Workers’ Movement in the US

    ... ago at the Stuttgart Congress of the Second International in 1907, an attempt by the opportunists to support the restriction of Chinese and ... and at the same time in favor of such restrictions. " [2] Historically immigrants played an important role in the workers' ...

    Internationalism USA - 2013-07-07 17:48

  5. The revolutionary syndicalist movement in the German revolution, 1918-19

    ... reads The previous article 1 provided an overview of the efforts of the revolutionary syndicalist ... and soldiers councils! This is now the watchword .” 2 With the outbreak of the revolutionary wave, a turbulent era with a ...

    International Review - 2012-12-13 23:26

  6. The Taiping rising – the bourgeoisie unable to make its own revolution

    2491 reads With a background of the demoralising results of the ... to the ruling Manchu dynasty, embarked upon a revolt in 1850 – which became known as the Taiping revolt. Driven by a strong ... edifice collapsed. In a series of bloody wars, more than 20 million people got killed. British and French troops played a decisive role ...

    International Review - 2012-11-11 16:51

  7. Mexico: EZLN, Marcos and friends strengthen the campaign on the death of marxism

    4395 reads Since 1994, with the public appearance of the Zapatista National Liberation Army ... the bureaucratic mechanism of political dominion. " ( [2] ). It is clear that he does not want to make a critical analysis of ... the proletariat's program and organization. MA, 11/25/03. NOTES 1. If anyone thinks this is just irony, we ...

    Internationalism USA - 2021-06-28 16:45

  8. The war in Spain in the 1930s: An internationalist voice from the US

    2471 reads “The events in Spain have put every organisation to the test”. In 1936-7 the entire international revolutionary movement was faced with the ... the MWG’s key documents in the International Review [2] . Resolution on Spain The events in Spain have put every ...

    ICConline - 2014-12-11 17:53

  9. The IWW and the failure of revolutionary syndicalism in the USA, part ii

    ... of this article (published in International Review n°124), we examined the historical context within which the IWW was founded, at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, in the watershed between capitalism’s ascendancy and ...

    International Review - 2021-07-12 17:27

  10. Anarchism fails to prevent the CNT's integration into the bourgeois state (1931-34)

    ... reads The previous article in this series [1] showed how the CNT contributed decisively to setting up the trap of the ... the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera. Francisco Olaya [2] put it like this: " Is Spanish anarchism able to incite a revolution ...

    International Review - 2008-02-04 20:44

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