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  1. 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

  2. The birth of a revolutionary current: The Dutch Left (1900-1914)

    ... was a marxist current and not an anarchist sect; that it was for organization and not anti-organization; that it was part of an ... to call upon the English workforce. In her study Kapitaal en Arbeid in Nederland [2] , the socialist theoretician Roland-Holst noted ...

    International Review - 2010-07-21 04:30

  3. On a "Position as to the recent evolution of the ICC”

    ... may have come across a text which has been circulating for a few weeks entitled " Prise de position sur l ... to give a coherent theoretical and political explanation for the ICC's "degeneration", we have decided to publish this text ...

    International Review - 2012-11-28 23:33

  4. Trotsky, Pannekoek, Appel: Loyal proletarian fighters

    ... of them however embody in a very particular way the passion for revolution, and here we want to salute the memory of three of them who went ... his life, expelled and exiled, he never stopped working for the perspective of revolution. As a very young propagandist for the social ...

    World Revolution - 2010-10-06 21:45

  5. Massacre of workers in India

    ... of the class struggle in India. This event has lessons for the whole international proletariat. The massacre of the workers at the Swadeshi textile mill in Kanpur will remain for many years a brutal testimony of capitalist barbarism, and it will ... in this leaflet. The Indian workers have paid many lives for the privilege of learning what lies behind the facade of Janata democracy: ...

    International Review - 2008-10-09 14:17

  6. Intervention of ICC militants in two rail workers’ assemblies

    ... of the railway workers who had welcomed him was to thank him for coming and to say " certainly you can speak ". The assembly began ... that had recently been announced as a perspective for the struggle, insisting that the assemblies must decide - but all of this ...

    World Revolution - 2007-12-03 09:59

  7. Introduction to the texts from "Bilan"

    ... chronological descriptions of events as they happened. For the researcher look­ing for material, there are dozens of often well-documented history books available ...

    International Review - 2008-07-01 17:04

  8. Crisis in the Persian Gulf : Capitalism is war!

    ... sign that we're heading towards a murderous confrontation for which the populations of the region will pay a terrible price. They ... periphery, of the so­ called 'third world', are daily hell for the im­mense majority of their inhabitants; a hell which gets worse and ...

    International Review - 2010-08-13 01:23

  9. Labour can't make it better

    ... era was a better time to be British than for many decades ” (p.327-8).     The increase in ... More significant are the facts that hospitals only account for 10% of what the NHS does - “ most health work takes place in GP ... poverty have worse outcomes across a range of indicators. For example, they are more likely to be born prematurely, have low birth ...

    World Revolution - 2021-07-10 12:34

  10. Scargill’s memoirs of the 1984-85 strike: Hiding the NUM’s role in sabotaging the struggle

    ... strike, topping them even, comes Arthur Scargill. "Now, for the first time, the then president of the NUM writes his account of the ... numbers and the militancy involved, became a focal point for the world's working class. The ground had been laid and the stakes were ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 17:42

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