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  1. What is the significance of the phenomenon of the “Uberisation” of employees?

    ... fundamental questions: are these workers, whatever their economic condition, part of the working class? Can their struggles contribute ... milieu in our series of articles “Understanding the decadence of capitalism”, Part 8: The 'real domination' of capitalism and ...

    ICConline - 2021-07-19 13:34

  2. International Situation (1981)

    2798 reads Economic crisis and class struggle In our p ress, ... proletarian revolution. The illusions about the economic situation -- which determines the whole of social life -- have come ... respectively. A continuously deteriorating economic crisis In 1969, the leader of the world’s greatest power ...

    International Review - 2021-03-22 00:38

  3. Struggles in the United States, in Iran, in Italy, in Korea... Neither the pandemic nor the economic crisis have broken the combativity of the proletariat!

    ... and above all as guilty of undermining the social and economic unity of the nation in its fight against the health crisis. A ... the UK or Germany, is only a cyclical product of the “economic recovery”. According to the economic experts, the surge in ...

    ICConline - 2021-11-09 16:26

  4. The Platform of the ICC

    ... struggle, that is to say struggle based on the defence of economic interests within a framework laid down by the development of the ... of its struggle as an exploited class. 3. THE DECADENCE OF CAPITALISM For the proletarian revolution to go ...

    International Review - 2012-10-04 04:52

  5. Public meeting in Budapest

    2429 reads The world economic crisis and the perspectives for the class struggle   The ... invited the ICC to introduce a discussion on “The world economic crisis and the perspectives for the class struggle”. Our ... lively. Despite a certain scepticism that appeared in the debate, with regard to the proletariat's revolutionary potential, those ...

    ICConline - 2010-12-22 21:07

  6. Fifty years ago, May 68: The advances and retreats in the class struggle since 1968

    ... working class to the resurfacing of capitalism’s historic economic crisis – had been entirely validated: despite capital’s often ... in the organisation. However, the article about May 68 in IR 53, as well as the editorial in the same issue, provide evidence that its ...

    International Review - 2022-01-15 18:12

  7. The national situation in Germany

    ... report and presentation made in the course of the ensuing debate are added as footnotes to the presentation. In view of the importance of ... a leading financial or colonial power. The main basis of its economic might was and remains its highly efficient industry and work force. ...

    International Review - 2016-05-13 21:03

  8. The Historic Conditions for the Generalization of Working Class Struggle

    2784 reads Preliminary considerations: Economic and Political struggle 1. The events of Longwy and Denain made ... International Review , no.23; ‘Proletarian Struggle in Decadence') economic struggle in the ascendant period inevitably developed in a ...

    International Review - 2010-07-12 03:35

  9. In defence of discussion groups

    ... and language has been its main vehicle. Discussion, the debate of different ideas and thoughts between individuals, is in turn a ... distinction from all previous revolutionary classes, has no economic or institutional power within the old society and so its main weapons ...

    World Revolution - 2021-06-28 16:08

  10. International Correspondence: The ICC’s “left in opposition” perspective, empirio-criticism and the role of revolutionaries

    ... the bourge­oisie (the various functions carried out in the economic political and ideological apparatus of the bourgeoisie) must not be ... pseudo-science of the bourgeoisie. In IR 31, the ICC says that the bourgeoisie’s maneuvers are “ confined ...

    International Review - 2010-07-13 01:48

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