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  1. The marxist foundations of the notion of political parasitism and the fight against this scourge

    ... entered into a political relationship with a small group in Argentina, the NCI (Nucleo Comunista Internacional). At the end of July 2004, a ...

    International Review - 2023-08-19 12:38

  2. The post-war boom did not reverse the decline of capitalism

    ... again by force. The permanent crisis makes the solution of inter-imperialist differ­ences by armed struggle inevitable. War and the ... to an explosion of indigen­ous nationalism (South Africa, Argentina, India, etc). It is noteworthy that these new capitalist countries, ...

    International Review - 2023-08-17 06:00

  3. 10 years of the ICC: Some Lessons

    ... other groups of the proletarian milieu both nationally and inter­nationally. It participated in the national con­ferences organized by ... of a split in Solid­arity) towards the positions of RI and Inter­nationalism. WR published the first issue of its magazine in May 1974. ...

    International Review - 2010-07-16 09:22

  4. Report on the economic crisis for the 25th ICC Congress

    ... banning grain exports or with the introduction of quotas (in Argentina, Kazakhstan, Serbia...) to guarantee domestic supplies. While ... Unofficial name given to the economic measures taken in Argentina during the economic crisis in 2001 limiting cash withdrawals and ...

    International Review - 2023-07-30 10:46

  5. Open Letter to ‘Council Communism’ (Denmark)

    ... we think that the most eff­ective way of intervening in the inter­national class struggle is for revolut­ionaries to regroup their forces ... the decadent epoch of capitalism (see our editorial ‘The Inter­national Dimension of the Workers' Strugg­les in Poland' in the recent ...

    International Review - 2010-07-12 03:11

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

    ... that it waged its fight inside the 2nd and the 3rd Inter­national that it was a marxist current and not an anarchist sect; that ... history, the police began to arm, and would be helped by the inter­vention of the army ‘in case of a conflict'. The police had the right ...

    International Review - 2010-07-21 04:30

  7. The political confusions of the Communist Workers Organization (UK)

    ... which groups a mere handful of revolutionaries inter­nationally. In any case, it simply is not our role to ‘save’ the ... fact, not only does the CWO choose to passively wait for an inter­national revolutionary organization to come out of nowhere, its present ...

    International Review - 2008-07-07 14:51

  8. The difficult path to the regroupment of revolutionaries

    ... for the confronta­tion of political positions that the Inter­nationalist Communist Party ( Battaglia Comunista ) called a ... movement which broke from the degeneration of the IIIrd Inter­national? The criterion is obviously the situation facing the working ...

    International Review - 2008-10-09 12:24

  9. 6. Conclusion: and today?

    ... the communist revolution. But the objective bases for this inter­vention are not static. There is an evolution in historic periods ... And it is for the same reasons that we insist on the inter­vention of revolutionaries and their regroupment at a world level. We ...

    ICC - 2006-08-03 11:14

  10. International situation: Simultaneity of workers' struggles and the union obstacle

    ... aware of it, the journey has already begun. Not yet in an inter­national generalization, but in the different and still timid attempts ... and is a step towards the ability to unite and fight inter­ nationally ." (IR 40) This international simul­taneity makes the ...

    International Review - 2010-07-20 01:38

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