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What are workers' councils? (Part 5) 1917 – 1921: The soviets and the question of the state
... to happen and to draw lessons that will be indispensable for revolutionaries in the future. The nature of the state born out of ... after the revolution and there are two main reasons for this: a) the bourgeoisie has not yet been completely defeated and ...
International Review - 2024-01-28 17:29
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Part 3.2: Jacques Camatte - from Bordigism to the negation of the proletariat
... that the working class had to go beyond the struggle for reforms within capitalist society, and pinned their hopes on the economic ... when the productive forces were to reach the level required for the transformation of the mode of production was to be the moment when the ...
International Review - 2024-01-28 17:12
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Report on the ICC London Public Forum on Trump’s election and the rise of populism, April 2017
... that disorder, chaos and an attitude of ‘every man for himself’ by the major imperialisms would be the real result, with the ... is because the proletariat may be weakened but it is not en masse dragooned behind capitalist policies. 7. Our ...
ICConline - 2024-01-28 21:21
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The Communist Left in Russia: Manifesto of the Workers’ Group of the Russian Communist Party (Part 4)
... point where, it says, the latter could use such criticisms for its own purposes as a pretext for its policy of stifling freedom of speech for the proletariat. [1] ...
International Review - 2024-01-28 20:51
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Contribution to a history of the workers' movement in Africa (part 1): Pre-1914
3151 reads For many generations Africa has been synonymous with catastrophes, wars and ... class bearing a historic mission. Africa is not a terrain for proletarian revolutions and the somewhat catastrophic copies of this model ... conclusion from which is that Africa is not a terrain for proletarian revolutions. Thereby, these groups of “scholars”, in ...
International Review - 2024-01-28 20:55
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The profound impact of the Covid-19 crisis in Britain
... but different ways. The pandemic is a disaster for the economy, it will further deepen the disorientation of the working class ... Bank's quantitative easing programme, which basically means printing money to stimulate the economy, has been extended to £645 billion. ...
ICConline - 2020-04-21 09:59
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In the face of a mad rush towards chaos and war, the world-wide development of the class struggle
... class and the world's poor. The deadly conflict in Ukraine, for example, looks set to last until both sides are exhausted, while the more ... on its own class terrain with determination and often en masse in the world's main industrialised countries. The dynamics of the ...
ICConline - 2024-01-26 17:33
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Threat of war between North Korea and the US: it is capitalism which is irrational
... can we explain these events in Korea and what do they mean for humanity? North Korea hopes to survive thanks to the bomb For ... and political crisis in the eastern countries”, https://en.internationalism.org/ir/60/collapse_eastern_bloc [3] ...
ICConline - 2024-01-28 11:12
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USA: the struggle of the workers’ movement against slavery and racism, part 4
... and therefore it was strongly opposed to any struggle for national liberation. But none of the Left Communist currents in the 1930s ... units. Black soldiers were thus offered equal opportunities for sacrifice in World War II! After the war this situation could not be ...
ICConline - 2024-01-28 17:33
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Wisconsin Recall Election: The Ballot Box and the Unions Are Not Weapons of the Working Class Struggle
... have seriously restricted the collective bargaining process for public sector unions, Scott Walker has survived the recall effort and ... unions, and the Democratic Party are sensing the opportunity for a revival of democratic and reformist mystifications, casting themselves in ...
Internationalism USA - 2024-01-28 12:00