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  1. Did May 68 really mark the end of almost 50 years of counter-revolution?

    ... stated objective, [3] the bourgeoisie could not simply be content with driving the proletariat back; it had to do everything in its power ... stronghold in Russia was not the result of its defeat in the military confrontation with the white armies that tried to invade Russia, but ...

    International Review - 2018-11-30 16:51

  2. New ICC publications for the month for May / 2016

    ... the ICC sections in Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland, does not claim to be complete but rather to open up a reflection on these difficult ... refrain of the right wing Zionists that any criticism of the Israeli state is by definition antisemitic – the answer is still yes. ...

    webmaster - 2016-05-25 05:01

  3. New ICC publications for the month: January 2019

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    webmaster - 2019-01-25 05:00

  4. 1943: The Italian proletariat opposes the sacrifices demanded for the war

    ... accelerated both the fall of fascism and Italy ’s withdrawal from the war. This action of the working class during the second ... as many as at Hiroshima ) perished in the bombing. As military objectives there were worthless (moreover the German army was already ...

    International Review - 2005-08-05 04:11

  5. 100 years after the foundation of the Communist International: What lessons can we draw for future combats? (part II)

    ... the clarification of positions and political principles, had not armed the new world party. Worse, it made it vulnerable to rampant ... movement. This second part aims to highlight the content of the fight waged by the left fractions against the political line of ...

    International Review - 2019-12-06 14:50

  6. State and dictatorship of the proletariat

    ... Commune in 1871, it was known that this apparatus could not be the bourgeois state ‘conquered’ by the workers, that in its form and content it would be a transitional institution essentially different from all ...

    International Review - 2010-11-27 02:03

  7. International class struggle: Workers' struggles in South Korea and South Africa

    ... most industrialized countries. Despite their specificities - military dictatorship in South Korea, ‘apartheid' regime in South Africa - ... these struggles in a framework which emasculates their class content, which hides what unites them to the combat of the entire world working ...

    International Review - 2010-07-23 02:55

  8. Presidential campaign in France: populism and anti-populism, two expressions of capitalism’s dead-end

    ... lucid factions of the bourgeoisie, both right and left, are not at all just folding their arms faced with this objective threat to the ... The difficulties on the established right, Hollande’s withdrawal of his candidature and the victory of the ‘radical left wing ...

    ICConline - 2017-04-02 10:22

  9. Polemic: Revolutionaries and hunger riots

    ... from those of the bourgeoisie. While the latter can­not deny that increasing poverty is at the basis of these actions, they can ... tendencies within capitalist society, than simply to content themselves with accusing the ICC of "catastrophism". We have ...

    International Review - 2010-08-16 01:20

  10. Hiroshima and Nagasaki expose the myth of the Good War

    ... since then, above all with the gigantic US and British military adventures in Afghanistan and Iraq. The article was published in ... the ‘greater evil’ of Nazism. Hiroshima and Nagasaki – not to mention the slaughter and starvation of the German population at the end ...

    World Revolution - 2005-09-05 11:14

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