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  1. Notes for a history of the workers' movement in Japan, part iii

    ... – was to be a delegate for Tokyo and Yokohoma, he could not attend the congress either. And, although in November 1918 and 1919 the ... in Japan, it was nevertheless ruled by bureaucratic and military cliques. But unlike the Comintern, he said, there was no need of ...

    International Review - 2016-03-26 17:13

  2. Bourgeois maneuvers against the unification of class struggle

    ... quite the reverse: we need only site the constant growth in military spending, despite its being an ever greater economic burden for all ... up the needs of the class, the better to empty them of their content and turn them against the work­ers. So in France, we have seen ...

    International Review - 2010-07-30 23:40

  3. Class struggle in Eastern Europe (1970-80) - part 2

    ... was declared a forbid­den zone, which outsiders could not enter. The problem of isolation facing the workers in Rumania is akin ... all the more firmly, in order to support increased military efforts. The bourgeois solution for the crisis is war. If the crisis ...

    International Review - 2019-04-28 23:23

  4. Gore or Bush, capitalism still wins

    ... 1992 for the effectively since 1992 for the bourgeoisie, not only in the US, but internationally (See International Review 98, ... state, to intervene frequently and effectively on the military level around the world under the ideological cover of ...

    World Revolution - 2005-03-31 16:32

  5. 20 years since 1968: The evolution of the proletarian political milieu, II

    ... a caricatural manner, were the product of the theorization not of the strengths of the Italian [1] and German-Dutch [2] lefts, but ... on the role of the revolutionary party of tomorrow.' The content of this brilliant 'non-opporcunist' reasoning was a follows: ...

    International Review - 2010-07-24 08:55

  6. Anarchism and imperialist war (part 2): Anarchist participation in the Second World War

    ... no possibility of a revolutionary upsurge at that time, did not mean calling into question the fundamental principles of proletarian ... against all of the forces of the bourgeoisie towards a military confrontation solely against Franco, sending the workers to be ...

    World Revolution - 2010-02-06 16:02

  7. Congo: The fraud of ‘humanitarian intervention’

    ... of the ruling class and the fact that the United Nations is not just well meaning and useless, but part of the cynical murders and ... by Britain and generally accepted to be behind the current military developments) in 1994. Since then, despite all the pious talks and the ...

    World Revolution - 2008-12-09 21:39

  8. On Marx and Epicurus

    ... while being broadly based on proletarian politics, need not fully represent the positions of the ICC, or may deal with issues on which ... here in the shape of human fear, the form of sentiment. The content is the same"  (Marx). After talking about sentiment Marx goes on to ...

    ICConline - 2018-02-17 11:56

  9. Questions of Organisation, Part 3: The Hague Congress of 1872: The Struggle against Political Parasitism

    ... movement, began to devote their main activity to fighting, not the bourgeoisie, but the revolutionary organisations themselves. All these ... elements in Spain, Switzerland, and London. Thus, not content with disregarding the authority which the General Council holds from ...

    International Review - 2010-09-19 10:36

  10. Indignation at the heart of the proletarian dynamic

    ... and by the elites in order to empty them of their political content. The struggle against the fare increases and the deplorable state of ... by the PT was equally if not more brutal than that of the military regimes. The left and extreme left of Brazilian capital are trying to ...

    International Review - 2013-10-11 21:55

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