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  1. Editorial: Class struggle, not the vote, will decide humanity's future

    ... the left, the right, the far right and the extreme left, not to mention the trades unions, all came together in the grand electoral ... while at the same time maintaining whatever level of military commitment it deems necessary to protect its interests. In Germany ...

    International Review - 2021-07-04 14:24

  2. Bloody repression in Tunisia and Algeria: the bourgeoisie is a class of assassins!

    ... the capitalist system across the earth. These assassins are not content to make us die of misery and hunger, it’s not enough for them to push ...

    ICConline - 2011-02-06 16:29

  3. The barbarism of the Second World War is the product of capitalism

    ... and civilisation against barbarism. That is why it is not enough for the ruling class to have used the American, English, German, ... The most sophisticated technology is reserved for the military, which drains society’s strength and resources, as does any form ...

    World Revolution - 2005-06-07 17:32

  4. The History of Sport Under Capitalism (Part I) - Sport in the ascendant phase of capitalism (1750-1914)

    ... the ancient games. The Olympianism of the ancient Greeks was not at all based upon the idea of records or the obsession with performance ... and mental universe of the contemporary games - even if the military aspect, the war between cities, and even the mercantile dimension. ...

    World Revolution - 2013-03-09 09:34

  5. Class struggles in France, spring 2003: the massive attacks of capital demand a mass response from the working class

    ... arms race (amongst others, through various new European military programmes). The second characteristic of the economic ... this coming autumn, which has already begun with the withdrawal of 600 medicines from the approved list, with a further 650 to ...

    International Review - 2006-07-02 14:37

  6. Report on the class struggle (2003)

    ... Since this report was written, the evolution of events has not invalidated its characterisation of the changing dynamic within the working ... began, not in August 1914, but when the illusions in a rapid military solution to the world war were dissipated. This is why the ...

    International Review - 2021-06-22 14:53

  7. From Junk Food to Famine: A system that poisons and starves, Part 2

    ... “no”! It is simply the production of commodities whose content and quality don’t matter so long as they find a place on the world ... produce … but sell to whom? To the hungry? Certainly not! Lacking sufficient solvent markets the goods were very often destroyed or ...

    ICConline - 2014-01-18 13:47

  8. Iraq: American occupation in crisis

    ... Iraq has sent any semblance of political stability and military gains achieved during the last year down the drain. The death toll ... of Najaf can only be a factor of further destabilization, not only in Iraq, but also throughout the whole region. While a last minute, ...

    Internationalism USA - 2013-07-07 15:04

  9. The German Revolution, Part XIII : 1923, Part 2 A defeat that marked the end of the world revolutionary wave

    ... a distraction from what they considered the primary task - military preparation of insurrection - and that the councils would even serve ... 1919 German revolution. Thereafter, the KPD was not content to remain in error, it asserted itself as a champion of opportunism. ...

    International Review - 2010-10-25 09:57

  10. New ICC publications for the month: May 2021

    ... of the groups of the communist left faced with this major step into barbarism. ...

    webmaster - 2021-05-25 06:00

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