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  1. Imperialist interests behind the Afghan ‘mission’

    ... war is clear evidence that the official excuses for this military adventure are wearing very thin. There were ... and the NATO occupation is pushing more and more recruits towards them. The growing toll of civilian deaths resulting from air attacks ... also. The regional warlords like Abdul Rashid Dostum have not relinquished one iota of control to the Kabul government - in fact they ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 15:26

  2. Maoism: a monstrous offspring of decadent capitalism

    ... bourgeoisie, on the fallacious pretext that this was not a bourgeois party but a “class front”. In March 1927, on the eve of ... like so many others. And although he was removed from his military command, he had the consolation of being made “President of the ...

    International Review - 2006-06-27 21:39

  3. Lenin's Theses on bourgeois democracy and proletarian dictatorship (reprint)

    ... billionaires, dozens of millions of men were killed and the military dictatorship of the bourgeoisie established in the freest republics. ... the German workers and the entire world the real class-content of the bourgeois democratic republic. The murder of Karl Liebknecht and ...

    International Review - 2009-09-20 16:48

  4. Zimmerwald and the centrist currents in the political organisations of the proletariat

    ... AP, comrade JA 7 began by demanding an explanation of the content and argumentation of this article. This explanation having been given, ... the extreme concentration of all its political, economic and military forces which is state capitalism, both in order to face up to the ...

    International Review - 2015-08-23 14:43

  5. Cleaning up the image of the democratic state

    ... conclusions. Tony Blair didn’t lie it says but that’s not even the point; the whole war was based on a mendacity that’s ... war of the US NeoCons: the cabinet, the civil service, the military, the secret services, politicians of all parties, all faithfully ...

    ICConline - 2016-07-17 09:26

  6. Capitalism in decay: the Far East becomes a battlefield of world wide imperialist rivalries

    ... were all opened up by capitalism by force. Capitalism did not emerge from within, but it was “imported” from the outside. Unlike many ... history of the 20th century, Korea has remained an important military and strategic target for all imperialist countries in the far East. ...

    International Review - 2012-11-11 17:20

  7. Economic crisis opens the door to massive struggle

    ... in. In contrast to the 1930s the working class is not defeated In the aftermath of the 1929 Wall Street Crash, the ... and 80s, it shouldn't be forgotten that the ruling class was not a passive onlooker. The ruling bourgeoisie adopted particular political ... Italy and France, among other countries. As for the content of the class struggle, we have seen a number of struggles where ...

    World Revolution - 2008-10-06 19:21

  8. Crisis and Imperialist Conflicts

    ... the product of a series of super-structural elements and is not in any way mechanistically determined by the unfolding of the ... very considerable part of world trade which is actually for military purposes is hidden in the figures for the growth in trade in raw ...

    International Review - 2009-01-03 18:01

  9. Texts of the Mexican Left 1937-38

    ... sudden, spontaneous response by the workers to the military insurrection led by Franco, this class response was very quickly ... two organizations. We will now explain the content of these differences. The case of Trotsky ...

    International Review - 2013-07-08 21:36

  10. The proletariat faced with the collapse of the Eastern bloc and the bankruptcy of Stalinism

    ... old guard, with the support of a part of the police and military apparatus, tried to oppose this surrender of the USSR. The ... in common with the October revolution, either in form or content. The proletariat must become fully aware of this radical break, this ...

    International Review - 2004-12-12 18:08

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