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  1. Internal debate: The ICC and the politics of the "lesser evil"

    ... class through its experience in the crisis and through the inter­vention of communist minorities within it, is a fundamental element of ...

    International Review - 2010-07-19 07:22

  2. Labour or Tory, they all attack our living standards!

    ... brothers and sisters, in Britain, France, Spain, America, Argentina, India or China, against the attacks on living standards and the ...

    World Revolution - 2021-06-04 21:00

  3. Understanding the period - class analysis and events in the Arab world

    ... the class struggle in Egypt, and whether or not the current inter-bourgeois ‘civil war’ in Libya was preceded by a form of social ... but slowly, creeping up, hitting some countries like ours Argentina dramatically, we began to see the working class return to struggle. ...

    ICConline - 2021-12-06 16:07

  4. The social movements in Brazil, June 2013

    ... of the region in the last decade or so, like the one in Argentina at the beginning of the century , the ‘indigenous’ movements in ...

    ICConline - 2021-09-10 22:14

  5. War, militarism and imperialist blocs in the decadence of capitalism, Part 1

    ... until the beginning of the ‘30s, a certain attenuation in inter-imperialist tensions and a significant reduction in armaments, none of ... will attempt to draw out the present characteristics of the inter—imperialist confrontations and in particular the significance of the ...

    International Review - 2006-01-29 22:17

  6. From New York to Delhi, from Belfast to Paris: The rebirth of workers’ solidarity

    ... in defence of their pension benefits. In the summer of 2005 Argentina was hit by its biggest wave of strikes for 15 years. In India, ...

    World Revolution - 2021-06-04 21:01

  7. 1. Autonomous Class Struggle

    ... of their brothers in the more industrialised countries. In Argentina, Venezuela, India, Burma, Thailand, Angola, China, South Africa, ... strike committees to direct their struggle. In Argentina in 1969 the workers defended their neighbourhoods against the ...

    ICC - 2006-02-01 10:52

  8. British imperialism after World War 2, Part 1

    ... (such as India) as well as semi-colonies (such as China or Argentina). Its increasing importance as a primary source of wealth to the ... taken place in recent years as a result of the heightening inter-imperialist antagonisms, Britain has consequently been the most compliant ...

    World Revolution - 2021-11-08 18:20

  9. Capitalist Economy: Is there a way out of the crisis? (part 2)

    ... countries. The dream didn't last long: in 1982, Mexico, then Argentina, for example, were on the verge of bankruptcy. A route had been ...

    World Revolution - 2021-06-05 00:14

  10. East Germany: The Workers’ Insurrection of June 1953

    ... its internal contradictions; this path leads to generalized inter-imperialist struggle, to a third mass slaughter in our century. ... to austerity and a total war economy. The ideological inter­vention of the western bloc in 1953 was especially important; for by ...

    International Review - 2008-10-09 14:41

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