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  1. The ACG rejects identity politics but “accepts” a democratic secular state of Israel

    ... retains and enhances its power” [ [16] ]. “Any economic system based on wage labour and private property will require a ... no.132 - 1st quarter 2008; https://en.internationalism.org/ir/2008/132/spain_1934 [[26]] “Anarchism and imperialist war ...

    ICConline - 2020-07-20 09:06

  2. One Year of Workers’ Struggles in Poland

    ... in this Review (‘Mass Strikes in Poland 80' - - IR 23; ‘Notes on the Mass Strike, Yesterday and Today' -- IR 27; ‘In ... a very different level: not the preparation of immediate economic struggles but the preparation of the proletarian revolution. This ...

    International Review - 2010-07-12 03:47

  3. The workers' struggle in ascendant capitalism

    ... resis­tance of the workers against capital. Products of economic conditions and instruments of a basically economic conflict, they were ... manage to stem the tide. With the entry of capitalism into decadence the unions and parliamentary parties were flung without difficulty ...

    ICConline - 2005-06-03 02:49

  4. The workers' movement in Japan 1882-1905

    ... masses of the people, by overcoming classes, by liquidating economic inequality, by fighting for general voting rights for all workers, the ...

    International Review - 2021-06-19 18:25

  5. Trade Wars: The obsolescence of the nation state

    ... element in the growing contradictions of capital at both the economic and military levels These contradictions have grown sharper over ... Review no 60, https://en.internationalism.org/ir/60/collapse_eastern_bloc [4] .  See the Financial times ...

    ICConline - 2018-09-09 09:06

  6. British agriculture: a history of decline

    ... as a class had virtually ceased to exist in Britain. The economic strength of industry was soon reinforced with political power. In 1815 ... maintained at the expense of investment. Farming in decadence At the time of the First World War agriculture only accounted ...

    World Revolution - 2005-01-09 12:24

  7. International situation: The necessity and possibility of the revolution

    ... the possibility, not to say imminence, of an end to the economic crisis. With each day that passes, reality gives the lie to these ... generalized imperialist wars in the period of capitalist decadence are economically rational for the bourgeoisie! The massive use ...

    International Review - 2010-07-22 01:29

  8. Britain and Europe: where does the working class stand?

    ... the umpteen ‘solutions’. All the arguments in the Brexit debate are ultimately to do with the best conditions in which to manage the capitalist economic crisis, the best way to compete with other capitalist swindlers on the ...

    ICConline - 2019-11-17 08:56

  9. The Unemployed and Workers’ Struggles of the 1930’s (part II)

    ... until the last moment.  In the context of the present economic crisis, the Occupy movement erupted.  What can it learn from the ... elsewhere in our press,   “ ... we need to make the debate as open as possible, which means rejecting passive rallies and instead ...

    Internationalism USA - 2012-07-01 23:03

  10. How to make a profit from an ecological disaster

    ... which are becoming rarer or constitute assets in the economic and industrial war: metals such as zinc, copper, tin, lead, nickel, ... social calamities, which spring generally speaking from the decadence of the system itself, reveals the fact that this system is trapped in ...

    ICConline - 2020-05-23 12:25

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