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  1. The rise in oil prices: an effect not the cause of the crisis

    ... at a higher price to other merchants. The oil increase is not nature’s doing but the consequence of capitalist trade relations. ... therefore touches a product of primary economic and military importance. That is one of the reasons for its success -- at least ...

    International Review - 2021-03-22 00:32

  2. Pension Reform: Stealing humanity's future

    ... "Whoever has a pension for his old age is far more content and far easier to handle than one who has no such prospect. Look at the ... the strengthening of the state necessary to wage the military struggle. After the war, as the struggle of the working class and the ...

    World Revolution - 2005-01-06 16:53

  3. Strikes in Germany, September 1969: Here too, the class struggle returned to the stage

    ... much attention expressed an accumulation of anger which was not just a temporary phenomenon but brought a more profound subterranean ... demanded 1 DeutschMark (today 0.50 Euro) for every worker, withdrawal of the redundancies, six weeks of paid holidays, reduction of work ...

    ICConline - 2009-09-20 17:49

  4. Hiroshima and Nagasaki: The Lies of the Bourgeoisie

    ... For this high point of barbarity was executed, not by some dictator or bloodcrazed madman, but by the very "virtuous" American ... by the bourgeoisie itself. If we examine Japan's military situation when Germany capitulated, it is clear that the country was ...

    International Review - 2010-08-23 02:19

  5. 1918-1919: The proletarian revolution put an end to the imperialist war

    ... end to the war are never mentioned. Reference is made to the military defeat of the central empires, Germany and its Austrian ally, but the ... And immediately she took care to denounce the role and content of capitalist propaganda, whether it came from the traditional ...

    International Review - 2010-09-22 04:01

  6. The Historic Conditions for the Generalization of Working Class Struggle

    ... The unions were the appropriate form for this stage and content of struggle. But through the change in period, when a highly ... in sacrificing one of its most combative parts in premature military confrontations, which, being isolated, will be destined to defeat. ...

    International Review - 2010-07-12 03:35

  7. Imperialist rivalries behind humanitarian aid

    ... India and Pakistan. There is a striking contrast between the military resources deployed in this region and the extreme misery of its ... side. We don’t want any of their soldiers to go there, not at all ”. If Musharraf was responding in this manner, it is because he ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 14:46

  8. Stop the War Coalition: an ‘alternative’ policy for British imperialism

    ... opposition to British membership of NATO is among the military options open to the British bourgeoisie. The dominant strand in the ... and after Corbyn). They might complain that they should not be lumped in with the usual right wing anti-EU little Englanders, but ...

    ICConline - 2016-01-23 10:41

  9. Generalised capitalist barbarism Or World proletarian revolution (International leaflet)

    ... because under the conditions of the lock-down it is clearly not possible to distribute a printed version in large numbers. We are asking ... imperialist arena. If the crazy sums which are invested into military research and spending had been devoted to the health and well-being of ...

    International Review - 2021-04-21 12:07

  10. Report on the International Situation (Part 1)

    ... economy. The only course open to world capital, if it was not to be consumed in the whirlwind of a hyper-inflation, was a shift to an ... in production since World War II. Given the fact that the military sector -- which represents a steriliza­tion of capital, though ...

    International Review - 2021-03-22 17:56

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