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  1. The transformation of work according to revolutionaries of the late 19th Century

    ... still there: the old Houses of Parliament, now mainly used for storing manure, and the British Museum, which still retains many of its ... workings of a communist society which has been established for several centuries. After discussing several aspects of "the way things are ...

    International Review - 2014-04-07 17:44

  2. Earthquake in Peru: Capital profits from the destruction

    ... with indignation about the consequences of this event for the workers and the poor in general, while the reaction of the bourgeoisie ... has already contributed two articles to our website: en.internationalism.org/wr/305/miners-strike-peru , and (in Spanish) ...

    ICConline - 2021-08-19 22:40

  3. Crises and cycles in the economy of dying capitalism, part 2

    ... study made it possible to lay the theoretical foundations for understanding the inevitable tendency to generalised war engendered by the ... domain. Europe had become a vast market economy (except for a few backward East European nations), dominated by capitalist production. ...

    International Review - 2016-08-08 19:59

  4. Mass strikes in Britain: the ‘Great Labour Unrest’, 1910-1914

    ... today they are not widely known but remain rich in lessons for the struggles of today and tomorrow. International context ... this article.   [3] . https://en.internationalism.org/icconline/2007/sept/belfast-1907   ...

    World Revolution - 2021-08-19 17:36

  5. How to homogenise class consciousness?

    ... flux and reflux of the class struggle. In periods of defeat for their class comrades, they remain a tiny minority, to draw out patiently ... the power stations. ” (Pierre Broué, La Revolution en Allemagne , 1969) The work of propaganda and agitation conducted ...

    ICC - 2006-08-03 11:10

  6. Covid-19, climate catastrophe, chaos in Afghanistan... Capitalism's historic crisis is gathering pace

    ... "democratic" countries and their allies have been guilty of for decades, in Afghanistan and elsewhere. There is increasing ... " the effects of decomposition, the increase of every man for himself and the loss of control have mainly affected the superstructure of ...

    ICConline - 2021-10-18 09:11

  7. Book review: Simon Pirani, The Russian revolution in retreat, 1920-1924

    ... from the party in 1921 condemning the Bolshevik leadership for ‘returning to capital').  Pirani includes a section on the struggle of ... is that the legacy of the Bolsheviks is negative, if only for the spread of authoritarian, vanguardist and statist ideology in the ...

    World Revolution - 2021-11-21 14:25

  8. Indignation at the heart of the proletarian dynamic

    ... have only a meagre prospect of finding a stable job and for whom living in an “emerging” economy means above all observing the ... cities and shown characteristics which are unprecedented for this country. These movements, which appear in very different and very ...

    International Review - 2013-10-11 21:55

  9. Attacks on pensions: Unions are part of the problem

    ... five billion pounds from workers’ pension funds. Not just for one year, but year on year ever since. Given the rate of inflation, this ... piling on more grief, pressure and worry about the future for the whole of the working class. The Government talks the language of   ...

    World Revolution - 2006-02-07 12:01

  10. 100 years ago: the 1905 revolution in Russia

    ... clear directives from the political parties or the unions. For the first time, the movement's dynamic gave rise to the creation of organs, ... was taking place, was far from clear and would not become so for some time. But the secondary or completely non-existent role that the ...

    International Review - 2006-12-17 16:55

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