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  1. public meetings

    ... has made possible an international exchange of ideas and debate that was once slower, more difficult, and more uncertain. But the ... not allow the face to face contact, the open and fraternal debate, that is irreplaceable if the working class and its political minorities ...

    ICC - 2006-01-29 21:02

  2. Immigration and the workers’ movement

    7752 reads As the global economic crisis and social decomposition worsen, living conditions throughout ... become increasingly intolerable. The accumulated effects of economic deprivation, natural catastrophes, warfare and ethnic cleansing, ... question of immigration in the context of the ascendancy and decadence of capitalism.   In the ascendant period, capitalism ...

    International Review - 2010-02-04 21:36

  3. Polemic: In the light of the events in Poland -- the role of revolutionaries

    ... circles in countries like Italy, where the economic and social crisis is extremely well advanced, was an expression of ... we refer the reader to the leading article in IR 23, the editorial in this IR , and to the territorial publications of ... apart because of an inability to agree even about how the debate on the role of the revo­lutionary party should be posed (see IR ...

    International Review - 2010-07-12 04:00

  4. Report on the International Situation (Part 2): The balance of forces between the working class and the bourgeoisie

    ... we? What are the perspec­tives for the class struggle?'" ( IR no29 ‘After the Repression in Poland') Where are we? ... to re-impose on the proletariat. Today's developing economic crisis is getting worse, despite all the policies of state capitalism ...

    International Review - 2010-07-12 11:07

  5. The epigones of “Councilism”

    ... about participating in international discussion and debate. Both issues of the Spartacusbond International Discussion ... being and consciousness, between the proletariat as an economic class and its historic goal of socialism, between the class and its ...

    International Review - 2008-06-21 16:13

  6. What point has the crisis reached? Beginning of the recession

    ... During his camp­aign, he boasted that he had beaten the economic crisis, that inflation had gone down to 3.2% in 1984, that ... to make everyone believe that after years of defeat, the economic policy of the great Reagan, the famous ‘Reaganomics', had at last ... a debtor nation in relation to the rest of the world (see IR 41, ‘The Dollar: The Emperor's Clothes'). But even the gigantic ...

    International Review - 2013-07-07 15:04

  7. New ICC publications for the month: July 2020

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    webmaster - 2020-07-25 06:00

  8. Basic Positions

    ... In the 1980s, it entered into the final phase of this decadence, the phase of decomposition. There is only one alternative offered by ... conditions had been provided by the onset of capitalist decadence, the October revolution of 1917 in Russia was the first step towards ...

    ICC - 2019-12-21 16:19

  9. The historic origins of substitutionist conceptions

    ... was born, i.e. the sharper and sharper separation of the economic activity of the workers (led by the unions) and their ... of the bankruptcy of bourgeois revolutions in the period of decadence and the impossibility of struggles for national liberation. ...

    ICC - 2006-08-03 09:46

  10. Understanding the decomposition of capitalism

    ... decline in the rate of profit. So while a catastrophic economic collapse may not occur what seems to me to be happening is that the ... blur and confuse the different phases in the development and decadence of capitalism, and give the impression that decomposition could be ...

    World Revolution - 2006-10-03 20:34

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