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  1. The CWO: past, present and future (Text by the Aberdeen and Edinburg seceders)

    ... a revolutionary bastion mediate with the peasantry and the inter­national bourgeoisie. and with that the trap clanged shut. ...

    International Review - 2010-07-12 02:26

  2. Outsourcing illustrates the laws of capitalist exploitation

    ... in Brazil , Mexico , Argentina , Colombia and Turkey . (…) ...

    World Revolution - 2005-12-05 21:50

  3. What use is the EFICC?

    ... of the real causes and consequences at the level of the inter-imperialist balance of forces and of the class strug­gle ." And indeed, ... revo­cation of the Yalta treaty! " ('The evolution of inter-imperial­ist tensions: an orientation for the 1990s') [4] ; it pointed ...

    International Review - 2010-08-17 02:33

  4. World economic crisis: BRICS don’t float

    ... it to revive and bring growth and prosperity. In 1980-1990, Argentina and the "Asian Tigers" were  brandished as models of success, then ... "Asian Tigers" proved to be paper tigers, in the late 1990s, Argentina was declared bankrupt and now Ireland and Spain are on the brink of ...

    ICConline - 2012-08-08 19:57

  5. Contribution to a history of the revolutionary movement: Introduction to the Dutch-German Left

    ... France to Britain, from Belgium to Sweden, from Italy to Argentina, from Poland to Germany. There is no doubt that the period of ... which developed within it. It aims to place this left in its inter­national context, because otherwise its existence becomes ...

    International Review - 2010-07-30 23:43

  6. 100 years after the foundation of the Communist International: What lessons can we draw for future combats? (part II)

    ... January 1919: “bloody week” in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where workers are savagely repressed. February 1919: strike in ... [6] The Dutch and German Communist Left , p.137. [7] See “Lessons of the revolutionary wave 1917-1923”, ...

    International Review - 2019-12-06 14:50

  7. The Left in Power in Latin America: Ideological Poison Against the Working Class

    ... then Lula in Brazil; Lucio Gutierrez in Ecuador; Kirchner in Argentina; Tavare Vasquez in Uruguay; and Toledo in Peru. Could it be that ... the election. This trend can be seen in Brazil with Lula, in Argentina with Kitchner, and (as is expected) in Mexico with Lopez Obrador. ...

    Internationalism USA - 2021-07-14 15:38

  8. On the publication of texts from "L'Internationale' on the war in Spain

    ... positions with­out any concessions to the prevailing ‘inter­ventionist' atmosphere. They refused to support one or other of the ...

    International Review - 2010-07-12 03:04

  9. International correspondence: Workers' struggles and workers' politics develop in Mexico

    ... the elements of its identity as a class, in other words the inter­national communist party, which in each moment of the struggle embodies ...

    International Review - 2013-07-08 21:38

  10. Inter-imperialist conflicts, class struggle: The acceleration of history

    ... crisis. Understanding this acceleration, at the level of inter-imperialist ten­sions as well as of the class struggle, is an essential ... back the tendencies towards war, this does not mean that inter-imperialist tensions cease to exist. On the contrary, they can only get ...

    International Review - 2010-07-14 23:45

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