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  1. Economic collapse in Argentina: Workers must fight for their class interest

    ... is now in open recession. The working class must not allow itself to be drowned by the other social layers Over the last ... the democratic illusions inherited from the period of military dictatorship, the populist myths of Peronism, the poison of ... nothing to do with ‘Eurocentrism’ or ‘indifference’ towards the workers in the peripheral countries. We cannot hope to succeed ...

    World Revolution - 2005-03-31 17:08

  2. Ideological campaigns: Weapons of the bourgeoisie faced with the class struggle

    ... rep­ression affecting the poverty-stricken population is not specific to South Africa. In all the peri­pheral countries where the ... doesn't hinder them at all in maintaining good economic and military relations with South Africa. They chose this country as a partner ...

    International Review - 2010-07-16 06:34

  3. Failure of Immigration “Reform”

    ... their American born children and their property. These are not only problems for the immigrants, but for the state as well. The fact that ... in seemingly irreconcilable divergences over imperialist and military policy, particularly in Iraq, were quite able to find common ground in ...

    Internationalism USA - 2013-07-07 17:09

  4. Drowning in the Mediterranean: the ‘crime against humanity’ is capitalism

    ... in more and more areas of the planet. These conditions are not new, but they have been getting worse and worse. Hunger and disease, and ... imperialism, haven’t got words strong enough to demand a military response from the state, all in the name of human rights. After the ...

    ICConline - 2015-05-17 06:55

  5. Old soldiers tell the truth about war

    ... World War was " organised murder ". He said that " it was not worth it. It was not worth one, let alone all the millions" How ... diametrically opposed to the interests of governments and military in both camps. It was this internationalist spirit which gave rise to ...

    ICConline - 2009-07-27 20:07

  6. 25 years since the Miners’ Strike

    ... 1984 to March 1985. Today we return to look at this strike not as an abstract academic piece of history, but as an opportunity for workers ... the next election and being another failed politician. The military Junta in Argentina, with inflation running at 600% and workers about ...

    ICConline - 2009-07-09 17:36

  7. ICC 13th International Congress

    ... audacity to understand situations whions which will not fit the schemas of the past. With this in mind, the ICC undertook its ... it more and more both to display and demonstrate its immense military superiority. At the same time, this policy can only lead to a further ...

    World Revolution - 2005-02-11 22:21

  8. Public Debt Crisis: Capitalism is Heading towards New Convulsions

    ... "budding" economic recovery. However, so far 2010 does not seem very promising. Presently the mass media message about the economic ... law and order and the maintenance of a well fed and equipped military - a  killing machine able to wage war and defend the bourgeoisie's ...

    Internationalism USA - 2010-01-30 15:17

  9. Massacre of workers in India

    ... last October. Just like in Kanpur, the army there if not the police, dished out the only consistent policy of capital today ... role who can grasp the inner dynamics and the revolutionary content of the class’ aspirations. Workers of ...

    International Review - 2008-10-09 14:17

  10. The British state organises terrorism in Ireland

    ... unlike other intelligence operations run by the army, it did not have an RUC officer running operations. So, when Ingram says of Nelson's ... of the British Army" (p.191) Ingram is describing a military policy that characterises the whole of the last 35 years. The ...

    World Revolution - 2004-12-28 23:59

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