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  1. 1914: How the 2nd International failed

    ... in Africa, the Moroccan crises, the Russo-Japanese war in 1904, the Balkan wars - and the workers of Europe had trusted in the ... war credits and called the workers to the slaughter. 2 How could such a disaster happen? Karl Kautsky, once the Second ...

    International Review - 2025-05-11 06:00

  2. VE Day parades: Not our victory!

    202 reads The celebrations for the 80th anniversary of “Victory ... always military parades, lest anyone think that World War 2 (like the one in 1914-18) was a war to end all wars… No, we are told that the price of ...

    ICConline - 2025-05-09 20:59

  3. The working class bears the brunt of the pandemic

    198 reads “Building Back Better” is the ... [1] The new Marmot Review, published in February 2020 [2]  was said to imply a “15-20 year difference in healthy life expectancy ...

    ICConline - 2025-05-07 06:00

  4. Workers must not let themselves to be drawn into demonstrations for the defence of democracy

    138 reads Since the beginning of the year, the world has seen a ... as illustrated by the assassination attempt in January 2024 on the main leader of the opposition party and the coup on December 4th. ... impeachment that has already occurred three times since 2004, followed by the dismissal of the interim president due to his lack of ...

    ICConline - 2025-05-05 11:33

  5. Lessons of the Indian famers’ movement: the interests of the rich farmers are not those of the rural wage labourers

    227 reads The massive protests by farmers in ... of the Modi government, which took place between November 2020 and February 2021, have not gone unnoticed. They have gained wide support ... on WTO agreement on agriculture ; G/AG/NG/W/102; 15-01-2001) India stubbornly refused the further opening up of agriculture. ...

    ICConline - 2025-05-07 06:00

  6. The historical roots of the “rupture” in the dynamics of the class struggle since 2022 (Part I)

    301 reads Part 1:   The question of 'subterranean maturation' The ICC maintains that the wave of strikes in the UK in 2022 marked the beginning of a “rupture” or break with several decades of ... with the failure of the revolutionary wave of 1917-23. In a third part we will show that the present dynamic of the class ...

    International Review - 2025-05-02 12:28

  7. The historical roots of the “rupture” in the dynamics of the class struggle since 2022 (Part 2)

    170 reads Part 2: The background of an undefeated proletariat ... to the one it experienced with the failure of the 1917-23 revolutionary wave. And this despite the growing difficulties posed to the ...

    International Review - 2025-05-02 14:43

  8. Report on the role of the ICC as a “fraction”

    ... what are the perspectives for our activity?”, the ICC’s 21st Congress adopted a report on the ICC’s role as a “Fraction”. This ... At the dawn of modern capitalism, in the first half of the 19th century, a working class still in its phase of constitution undertook ...

    International Review - 2025-05-03 09:10

  9. Argentina: the struggle of pensioners is our struggle

    68 reads On Wednesday, 12 March, the bourgeois press reported that: “ The pensioners’ protest in ... of their respective bourgeoisies. As we already stated in 2022: “This crisis is shaping up to be a longer and deeper crisis than ...

    ICConline - 2025-04-27 16:17

  10. The working class under pressure from the economic crisis and militarism

    67 reads After the demonstration on 13 February, which brought together more than 100,000 protestors, the 24-hour general strike on 31 March confirmed once again that the indignation ...

    ICConline - 2025-04-25 23:42

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