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  1. The Hot Autumn in Italy 1969 (Part 1)

    ... the strikes in Poland in 1970 [3] and the struggles in Argentina [4] from 1969 to 1973 constitute, together with the Hot Autumn in ... of the proletariat in South America. See: "Popular revolt in Argentina; only the self-affirmation of the proletariat on its own terrain ...

    International Review - 2010-02-18 10:04

  2. Report on the International Situation (Part 1)

    ... is, ultimately, the determining factor in the development of inter-imperialist antagonisms and the axis around which the shifting rapport de ... output has begun to plunge, declining 1% in 1982. In Argentina, industrial production fell by more than 4%, while in Brazil and ...

    International Review - 2021-03-22 17:56

  3. The Euros and the exacerbation of nationalism

    ... protestors. In 1972, the Munich Olympics became part of the inter-imperialist struggle in the Middle East and of the European ... World Cup helped to bring respectability and fat profits to Argentina’s vicious military junta”. What is a bit more up to date ...

    ICConline - 2021-07-04 20:13

  4. November 2021 Report

    ... (political instability in Ecuador, Peru, Colombia and Argentina). In the Near and Middle East tensions between the clans and tribes ...

    International Review - 2021-12-30 16:04

  5. May ’68: Resurgence of the proletarian struggle

    ... activity. This gives rise to groups specialized in inter­vention, liaison, exemplary action, theor­etical explanation, etc. But ...

    International Review - 2008-10-09 14:10

  6. Crisis in Venezuela: Neither Guaido nor Maduro! The Workers Must Not Support any of the Rival Bourgeois Factions

    ... of decaying capitalism. We see for example how the right in Argentina, after displacing the left governments of the Kirchners, is now ... the US is a counter-attack that adds to the positions won in Argentina and Brazil, and through the traditional loyalty of Colombia. The ...

    ICConline - 2019-04-28 21:18

  7. G20 summit in London: A new capitalist world is not possible

    ... For example, this organisation went to the sick bed of Argentina in the 1990s and continued prescribing its medicine up to... the ... Russia), to which can be added South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Mexico, ...

    International Review - 2021-08-17 22:49

  8. Strikes in hospitals in Buenos Aries

    ... These assemblies mandated delegates to represent them in inter-hospital assemblies, which were not closed, but on the contrary were open ... the comrades of the Nucleo Comunista Internacional (NCI) in Argentina, which has developed political positions very close to those of the ...

    World Revolution - 2004-12-26 18:43

  9. Part 2: East Asia’s place in the history of capitalist development and its current trajectory

    ... Iran, Afghanistan, Sudan, etc). Others simply went bankrupt (Argentina, several African countries, etc) or ran into difficulties that ...

    International Review - 2021-08-17 22:29

  10. "Popular revolts" are no answer to world capitalism's dive into crisis and misery

    ... Britain. Some so-called "emergent" countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Turkey, are already in recession with all that this implies for the ... of a struggle against the capitalist system, these popular, inter-classist revolts serve to reinforce the idea of "no future", which can ...

    International Review - 2019-11-28 09:56

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