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  1. Discussion is the lifeblood of the revolutionary movement (isn’t it?)

    2333 reads Report on the ICP’s meeting on the historical need for communism, Liverpool, 23 June 2012   This was the first meeting in Britain of the ... again, readers will find provides much food for thought [1] . Rather, the focus of this report is on what we think was missing from the ...

    ICConline - 2024-01-28 21:26

  2. The most serious economic crisis in the history of capitalism

    ... to survive, capitalism must perish! "   Mehdi 10.01.09  [1] Respectively: Paul Krugman (the last Nobel Prize winner ... to Frédéric Valloire, in Valeurs Actuelles 15.02.08 [20] To complete the picture, this fall in debt can also be ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 21:16

  3. Working class living standards Decades of decline

    2047 reads “ It can surely never be a good thing for living ... helps to make the UK a competitive economy once more.” [1] One of the enduring themes of the ruling class is the idea that ... average yearly growth in the UK during the period from 1992-2008 was 2.68% with peak growth far lower than in previous decades. This is ...

    World Revolution - 2024-01-28 16:55

  4. The state in the period of transition from capitalism to communism (ii)

    ... the proletariat” by the group Oposição Operária (OPOP) 1 in Brazil, which appeared in the International Review n° 148. 2 The position developed in the article by OPOP essentially takes up the ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 12:07

  5. On the Trade Unions: A Reply to Mhou

    2958 reads In 2014 we published an article on the fast food workers’ struggles in the USA, ... no. 16, https://www.leftcom.org/en/articles/1997-06-01/communist-work-and-the-trades-unions-today ) [3] See, most ...

    ICConline - 2024-01-28 16:19

  6. South China Sea: first link in a chain of conflicts

    2003 reads “ It not only contains oil and gas resources ... lanes to and from the oil fields of the Middle East. ” 1 The South China Sea is not only a vital shipping lane, it is also ... Arms imports are on the rise in Malaysia. Between 2005 and 2009 the country increased its arms imports sevenfold in comparison to ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 11:27

  7. What are workers' councils? (Part 5) 1917 – 1921: The soviets and the question of the state

    ... we saw how the soviets, having seized power in October 1917, gradually lost it to the point where it was no more than a facade, kept ... the bourgeois state apparatus from top to bottom; 2) The state will re-emerge after the revolution and there are two main reasons ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 17:29

  8. The Covid crisis shows the dead end of capitalism

    ... variant causing another major nationwide outbreak of Covid-19 (2 July 2021). The World Health Organization (WHO) Executive Director Mike Ryan ...

    ICConline - 2024-01-28 21:18

  9. 1914: how German socialism came to betray the workers

    ... 5367 reads Of all the parties federated in the 2nd International, the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD) was by far the most powerful. In 1914, the SPD had more than one million members, and had won more than four ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 21:25

  10. New ICC publications for the month for April / 2018

    ... us! Tuesday, April 24, 2018 - 08:49 A leaflet currently ...

    webmaster - 2024-08-30 06:00

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