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  1. EDL: Anti-fascist fronts are not the answer

    ... to 2,000 EDL supporters are expected to descend on Newcastle for its latest protest. MPs said the group's decision to target some of the ... fascism' and supporting the victims. There is a need for the working class to defend itself against racist attacks, as one component ...

    ICConline - 2010-07-13 19:02

  2. Internasyonalismo leaflet: Resist capitalist attacks! Spread the struggle!

    ... Pugngan ang atake sa mga kapitalista.pdf 74.28 KB 2608 reads What is ... Result: we are sunk in debts that make it more difficult for us to buy the basic necessities of our production. Thus, over-production ...

    ICConline - 2009-01-29 20:50

  3. How Stalin wiped out the militants of the October 1917 revolution

    ... of the Province of Moscow, 28 July, 1918). It's for that reason that Lenin played a decisive role, with Trotsky, in the ... The latter, whom Stalin supported, were only looking for a career within the state apparatus. Henceforth, he had a free hand ...

    World Revolution - 2008-03-08 17:49

  4. Struggles in UK, USA, France: The class war is not over

    ... themselves against the price they were expected to pay for the crisis there, that is, with attacks on their jobs and wages. These ... Many of these are against deals agreed by the unions. For example: the strike by 11,600 teachers in Detroit, was not only against the ...

    World Revolution - 2005-01-09 16:22

  5. 1968 and all that: Situationism then and now

    ... influence of situationist ideas, as did the widespread call for action committees outside the unions and the occupation of the factories ... main criticism was that the participants were nostalgic for an idealised past, dreaming vainly of remaking Russia 1917 or Spain 1936. ...

    World Revolution - 2008-07-06 14:16

  6. Paddington rail crash: product of capitalist competition

    ... cuts made sure this never happened and so opened the way for the crash. And this is why there is so much anger: it is widely ... left, the unions, the SWP etc - who blame privatisation for the Paddington crash, and say the answer is to "re-nationalise the ...

    World Revolution - 2005-01-09 16:13

  7. The Elite and the Ruling Class

    ... mouthpiece to mouthpiece, depending on the general intent. For the new emerging social-democrats of the United States, such as Bernie ... which looks down upon the mid-westerners and southerners. For the anti-EU politicians in Britain and France, the elite are the leadership ...

    ICConline - 2019-11-05 21:30

  8. Britain: A gradual development of workers’ militancy

    ... at the entrance to the hospital, providing the opportunity for other hospital employees, hospital users, and workers from other sectors to ... going though a   long drawn-out rigmarole of balloting for official action over job losses and other issues, but the discontent of the ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 17:42

  9. Socialism and the workers’ movement in the Ottoman Empire

    ... together different social democratic parties of the time. For the most part, the world communist movement of the future would emerge from ... structure, it was nevertheless to become a magnet for all the socialist movements of the time, from North and South America to ...

    International Review - 2013-02-09 22:03

  10. Postal strike in India

    ... public sector workers and have often fought the bosses for better living conditions and better pay. The last time they went on ... struggle - they thought this a good opportunity to fight for better working conditions and above all against the threat of ...

    World Revolution - 2005-02-11 21:01

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