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  1. “Humanitarian” propaganda in the service of war

    ... mystification. The effort to receive and help refugees is, for the most part, due to the initiative of the populations and in no way due ... never fails to recuperate, to exploit and to instrumentalise for its own benefit. Moreover, these reactions were immediately diverted onto ...

    ICConline - 2022-04-14 11:52

  2. The Second Congress of the Internationalist Communist Party

    ... of militants, these texts still retain considerable interest for today. The revolutionary struggle of the proletariat for its emancipation is a historical movement. When struggles emerge, they ...

    International Review - 2010-07-15 00:06

  3. 4 - The theory of decadence at the heart of historical materialism

    ... issue, we will examine more closely the analytical framework for the political positions developed by the Third International and then by ... capitalism had a progressive role to play, it was necessary for the workers’ movement to support bourgeois movements which were helping ...

    International Review - 2008-04-06 14:42

  4. Germany 1918-19 (i): Faced with the war, the revolutionary proletariat renews its internationalist principles

    ... Karl Liebknecht, and the heritage of these revolutionaries for us today. I. Defeat and disarray The international ... Understanding why this war could take place, and the reasons for the failure of the International, is thus essential in order to comprehend ...

    International Review - 2021-08-19 17:57

  5. Internal Debate in the ICC on the international situation

    ... essentially through defensive workers’ struggles. For my part, while agreeing that the bourgeois each against all is a very ... ICC, August 24, 2020   [1] https://en.internationalism.org/ir/107_decomposition [2] Platform of ...

    ICConline - 2020-08-30 09:05

  6. The social movements in Brazil, June 2013

    ... cities and shown characteristics which are unprecedented for this country. These movements, taking place in very different ... as far as our means allowed, have a particular significance for the proletariat of Brazil, Latin America and the rest of the world, and a ... article in International Reviews 146 and 147 https://en.internationalism.org/ir/146/editorial-protests-in-spain ; ...

    ICConline - 2021-09-10 22:14

  7. The Revolutions of 1848: The Communist Perspective Becomes Clearer

    ... Manifesto put forward certain tactical considerations for the intervention of the communist minority. The general approach remained the same in all cases: "The communists fight for the attainment of the immediate aims for the enforcement of the momentary ...

    International Review - 2014-02-15 00:19

  8. Internal debate: Centrist slidings towards councilism

    ... debate The ICC's Difficulties in 1981 As for all communist organizations, the 1980s, the ‘years of truth' (see IR 20, ... with point 7 which led them either to reject it en bloc or to vote for it ‘with reserv­ations', rejecting some of its ...

    International Review - 2010-07-20 01:27

  9. The Kornilov Coup, August 1917: Military blocs or autonomous class struggle?

    ... of crushing the Soviets. Purely out of an instinct for survival, yet unable to sense fully the fundamental threat to bourgeois order represented by the Soviets, Kerensky pleaded for their all-out support once he had discovered Kornilov's duplicity. The ...

    World Revolution - 2021-08-19 21:10

  10. Why the proletariat has not yet overthrown capitalism, Part 1

    ... system are driving society to its inevitable fate. For a decade, we have been inundated with daily campaigns on the "death of ... inevitable? The question is a fundamental one, for the working class' ability to fully measure its responsibility depends ... revolutionary like Amadeo Bordiga [1] could declare, for example, that " The revolution is as inevitable as if it had already taken ...

    International Review - 2007-06-07 21:32

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