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  1. May 68 and the revolutionary perspective, Part 1: The student movement around the world in the 1960s

    ... the greatest disarray. It is true that de Gaulle had to face not only a particularly violent and massive student revolt but also and above ... where the government gave its full support to American military power but also which had been particularly marked by the Second World ...

    International Review - 2013-07-08 21:36

  2. Students in Venezuela: The perspective of struggle against both Chavez and the opposition

    ... or the other gang have been mobilised. The danger is that not only this student movement, but any social movement in Venezuela that tries ... the residue of COPEI, the Church, Primero Justicia, retired military men, along with the Centre Right with the Social Democrats around AD, ...

    World Revolution - 2007-09-09 12:18

  3. Re-election of Chavez: Worsening poverty in the name of socialism

    ... 63% of the vote against 37% for the opposition candidate) not only consolidates and legitimates the power of the Chavist faction of the ... The Chavist faction of the bourgeoisie, led by civilian and military factions on the left and extreme left, has a social base in the ...

    World Revolution - 2007-04-02 15:45

  4. The situation after World War 2

    ... than a reality. It takes place within a world dominated by military imperialist blocs, and it is the balance of forces between these blocs ... the chain of imperialism remains unbroken. This is not to imply that the local bourgeoisies are always merely puppets of the ...

    ICC - 2006-02-01 10:23

  5. “Days of Discussion” -- ICC Readers’ Conference Debates Class Struggle

    ... internal discussions to the growing numbers of young - and not so young - militants emerging from the working class these days. The ... out the crisis, no choice but to continue to resort to debt, military expansionism, austerity against the working class, and greater state ...

    ICConline - 2013-07-07 17:09

  6. Peace is impossible under capitalism

    ... thousands who still face a winter of misery and starvation not to mention the political oppression that will undoubtedly be imposed upon ... self-cannibalisation, acted out through the endless military rivalries of the various nation states, large or small. The more ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 14:53

  7. What point has the economic crisis reached?: The Dead-End

    ... economies’ $60 billion saving on their oil bill, not only has unemployment not fallen, it has on the contrary continued to grow ... a raw material quite like the rest, due to its economic and military importance, and the fact that its world-wide processing and ...

    International Review - 2010-12-18 23:00

  8. Generalized economic crisis and inter-imperialist conflicts

    ... the 1930s. In West Germ­any, economists at the Commerzbank not only predict a rise of unemployment for an official figure of 4.8 per cent, ... the Pentagon and on Wall Street that having established its military hegemony up to the banks of the Elbe after two world wars, America ...

    International Review - 2010-12-05 10:24

  9. Brazil: Police repression provokes the anger of youth

    ... The young people of Brazil have shown that they are not willing to accept the logic of sacrifices imposed by the bourgeoisie and ... Someone should inform the Tropa de Choque (an elite unit of military police) that this zone is part of my jurisdiction and they should come ...

    ICConline - 2013-06-18 23:05

  10. The catastrophic nature of capitalism

    ... of these phenomena and their growing seriousness is not an accident or a tragic inevitability against which nothing can be done and ... rapidly profited from the events in deploying a significant military contingent, including helicopter carriers and amphibious assault ...

    World Revolution - 2010-09-10 16:34

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