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  1. How the bourgeoisie organises itself

    ... and which have the greatest impact on our intervention: the economic contradictions of capitalism, imperialist conflicts and the evolution ... A motion was adopted insisting on the need to launch a debate throughout the ICC. A year later, the “ Resolution on international ...

    International Review - 2024-06-17 17:53

  2. The left wing of capital cannot save this dying system

    ... the United States. It was therefore important to stimulate debate on this phenomenon in order to understand its meaning and to combat the ... steer society towards its “organic solution to capitalist decadence”, i.e. to trigger a world war. A new generalised imperialist ...

    ICConline - 2024-09-30 11:28

  3. Arizona Immigration Controversy Highlights the Bourgeoisie’s Impasse

    ... scapegoats them for the social decomposition and deepening economic crisis of capitalism, may well further fracture the attempts at ... act increasingly out of ideological rather than political or economic concerns, taking their own demagoguery at face value.7  What is novel ...

    Internationalism USA - 2025-03-26 05:00

  4. Conclusion

    ... classes, whether it moves towards new progress, or terrible decadence and decline. World capitalism’s entry, in 1914, into its phase of ...

    ICConline - 2025-03-16 13:08

  5. 3: The birth of the Left Fraction of the PCI

    ... the Italian people is a people of emigrants, in the economic and social meaning of the word, and after the advent of fascism, in ... was in the ‘development of class movements’ on an economic terrain. Fascism could be overturned, not by supporting the ‘forces ...

    ICConline - 2025-03-16 13:01

  6. 2: 1927-33 Italian Left or German Left? From Réveil Communiste to L’Ouvrier Communiste

    ... have made it seem that it was concentrating its work on the economic terrain alone. But in contrast to Gramsci, it vigorously fought ... in the revolutionary struggle. This must develop on the economic terrain without centralised leadership [this tendency] rejects the ...

    ICConline - 2025-03-16 12:25

  7. Appendix 2: Manifesto of Communist Left to the proletarians of Europe (June 1945)

    ... in living standards and work were not the result of an economic recovery, but were brought about by the need to set the war industry ... of the exploited of the world. Capitalism consumed by the economic crisis - aggravated by the war - trembled in the face of the ...

    ICConline - 2025-03-15 14:12

  8. The uprising paved the way for another bourgeois regime

    ... has been in trouble for several years now. The international economic crisis has had a major impact on the country due to the extreme rise ... regime very unstable. The complete stifling of ‘public debate’, even in Parliament, has contributed to the further erosion of the ...

    ICConline - 2024-09-15 15:34

  9. Thoughts on the discussion on populism at the ICC’s international online public meeting in July

    ... political disarray of the ruling class. Inevitably, the debate gave rise to different interpretations of the populist phenomenon and ... barbarism, that are superstructural symptoms of a dying economic infrastructure, the representatives of which (the bourgeoisie) are ...

    ICConline - 2024-09-06 13:46

  10. Prague Action Week: Some lessons, and some replies to slander

    ... into an active fiasco, the necessity for organised and open debate around definite agendas and aiming at clear outcomes. This means that ... likely to emerge from the struggle against the impact of the economic crisis (exacerbated, of course, by the growth of a war economy) than ...

    ICConline - 2024-09-04 14:21

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