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  1. 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

  2. Strike at Seat in Spain: Our intervention against union sabotage

    ... December at SEAT, in the car industry in Germany in 2004, in Argentina a year earlier… It’s the only way for the exploited class to gain ...

    World Revolution - 2006-03-08 10:54

  3. Bilan 1934: Evolution of British imperialism (part 1)

    ... states like the Scandinavian countries, Portugal, Argentina and other so-called ‘sterling' territories: zones of influence and ...

    World Revolution - 2021-11-08 18:17

  4. Che Guevara: Myth and Reality

    ... of this rebel, who came from a slightly bohemian family from Argentina, who threw himself into an adventurous voyage on his motorcycle on ...

    ICConline - 2021-06-06 17:12

  5. 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

  6. ICC 15th Congress: Resolution on the International situation

    ... weaker (but still economically significant) economies like Argentina, but above all in the return of open recession to the US economy, ... Asia for geo-strategic reasons was a matter of intense inter-imperialist rivalry long before oil became a vital element in the ...

    International Review - 2006-07-02 15:01

  7. The worsening of the crisis means more unemployment and poverty

    ... bankruptcy of hyper-indebted countries like Venezuela and Argentina. The collapse this August of the Uruguayan banking system, and ... by the same contradictions that have turned a country like Argentina into an industrial desert. While their greater strength means that ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 17:38

  8. What lessons can we draw from the social movements of 2011?

    ... massive strikes in Poland 1970 and those across the globe in Argentina and then, in Britain in 1972, when it seemed the whole working class ... in Syria, popular revolts have quickly been utilised by inter-bourgeois faction fights and drowned in blood. Imperialism was waiting. ...

    World Revolution - 2012-07-01 11:27

  9. The dictatorship/democracy alternative is a dead-end

    ... other current mobilisations. All these movements, by their inter-classist and popular nature, as well as the democratic illusions in which ... weakest countries are the first to be hit: Brazil, Turkey, Argentina, Ecuador and now Chile. The idea that Chile was supposed to be an ...

    ICConline - 2019-11-15 12:43

  10. 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

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