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  1. The imperialist position of Japan

    ... and Japan became the main imperialist sharks in the far East for several decades. Japan was the main beneficiary of World War I without ... in Europe (Britain, France), who had to pay a high price for their victory, Japan was not ruined through the war. Instead Japan managed ...

    International Review - 2012-11-11 17:25

  2. The Selfish Gene: dialectics of conflict and cooperation

    ... selfish gene theory on the contrary provides the basis for understanding how the blind process of evolution by natural selection, led ... of a species - man - whose survival depends on its capacity for solidarity. Historic events:  Publication of 'Origin of ...

    ICConline - 2019-10-25 23:06

  3. 10 shades of non-revolution

    ... the streets as his rival.Yanukovych served as Prime Minister for 18 months under Yuschenko in 2006-7, before becoming president of Ukraine ... Protests over fuel price rises, including a significant role for thousands of Buddhist monks. Met with violent repression. Regime supported ...

    ICConline - 2011-04-07 18:15

  4. Britain and Europe: where does the working class stand?

    ... which military conflicts the proletariat will have to pay for. Workers have no interest or benefit in any of these ‘national ... mess is used as a means of obscuring the central questions for the working class and pretending that the latter has no interests and ...

    ICConline - 2019-11-17 08:56

  5. Egyptian Elections: the ‘Arab Spring’ passes from hope to terror

    ... on the same ruthless repression which kept Mubarak in power for so long, and which sustained the brief rule of Morsi and the Muslim ... of rebellion against the state will not be tolerated. For the moment the message is getting home: the social revolts and the ...

    ICConline - 2014-06-14 07:59

  6. Bus burning: only the bourgeoisie benefits

    ... There’s nothing surprising about such events. For weeks now, the bourgeoisie has been fanning the fires. Not a day has gone ... To persuade every worker that they should look to the state for protection. What’s more, when these attacks took place, the police ...

    World Revolution - 2006-11-09 22:02

  7. 5 years since Hurricane Katrina

    ... the bankruptcy of the capitalist system. This event did for the Bush administration and, more than anything else, necessitated, for the sake of American democracy, the Obama candidature and his election to ...

    World Revolution - 2010-07-13 17:14

  8. Altercations between “Real Democracy Now” and the ICC in Paris: Our indignation faced with the ‘democratic’ methods of ‘DRY’!

    ... system. Our comrades also brought along a table for showing our publications in the public area where the assemblies were ... de la Bastille and moved aside a little in order to make way for the assembly. On Sunday June 12, an assembly organised by DRY took ...

    ICConline - 2011-07-07 10:07

  9. Film Review:Cave of Forgotten Dreams

    ... but there is no evidence of cooking and charcoal was used for lighting. The torch “swipes” on the cave wall have themselves been ... Chamber of Bear Hollows, a wall that would have been perfect for painting. There is nothing painted here and instead the painting and ...

    ICConline - 2011-05-03 19:44

  10. Party political platitudes won’t prevent the plunge

    ... Cameron, even more relaxed, strode about on the rostrum for 67 minutes referring only to four sheets of notes, extemporising on such ... ruled by the vast impersonal power of capital, by production for profit. The increasingly indistinguishable platitudes of our political ...

    World Revolution - 2007-10-08 12:05

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