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

    ... reaction of protest and anger faced with the effects of the economic crisis which has shown a further descent these last months. We will ... on decomposition”, https://en.internationalism.org/ir/107_decomposition [2]  The proletariat will need the ...

    ICConline - 2019-11-15 12:43

  2. The Constitution of the IBRP: An Opportunist Bluff, Part 1

    ... who “did their best to sabotage any meaningful debate at the 3rd Conference by refusing to accept a straight forward ... text ‘On the Party’ adopted at the ICC’s 5th Congress (IR 35). However, it is necessary to insist that the concept of the party cannot ...

    International Review - 2006-09-30 20:38

  3. The political legacy of De Leonism (part VI)

    ... De Leon's political legacy, and the central political and economic incomprehensions of the De Leonist political tendency. This final ... world market. In this context, the onset of capitalist decadence opened up serious theoretical tasks for the revolutionary workers ...

    Internationalism USA - 2005-02-10 23:58

  4. Behind the 'recovery' of the economy: The hidden crisis and attacks on the working class

    ... it was against the backdrop of some apparently impressive economic indicators. Unemployment was at a 20 year low of 4.2%; the public ... of the British economy, holding out the prospect of higher economic growth of 2.7% coupled with lower unemployment and inflation despite ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 17:42

  5. Presidential Campaign: An electoral circus to mystify the workers

    ... ruling class manipulates society for its own political and economic ends, how it obscures the real power relationships in society, how it ... and gun control, which are designed to stir up passionate debate on issues that pose no challenge to capitalism but provide a safety ...

    Internationalism USA - 2005-01-03 23:11

  6. British capitalism clobbered by both Covid and Brexit

    ... Trade Organisation rules for trade. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in its turn has offered a more ... In the long run Brexit is seen as far worse.” The economic consequences of the pandemic are far-reaching, but the negative ...

    ICConline - 2021-03-18 09:14

  7. The organisation of the proletariat outside periods of open struggle (workers' groups, nuclei, circles, committees)

    ... way. The proletariat unified itself as a class through an economic and political struggle for reforms. The progressive character of the ... the General Assembly of Co-ordinamenti in Turin, the debate at Antwerp with the workers of Rotterdam, Antwerp, etc, the conference ...

    International Review - 2007-08-20 00:07

  8. Militant workers' meeting in Alicante, Spain

    ... the efforts of our class to create places of revolutionary debate and is a living proof of the need for the exploited to build strong ... struggles and contribute towards this by stimulating debate in their publication. -         The Valencia ...

    World Revolution - 2011-05-05 23:59

  9. Theses on the Class Struggle in Britain

    ... a regular analysis of the situation in Britain – economic crisis, political manoeuvres of the bourgeoisie, the UK’s ... movement today – how to pass from immediate struggles of economic defence to a more global and political struggle based on a perspective ... of class struggle posed by the advent of capitalist decadence. As in Russia, Germany, Italy and elsewhere, the proletariat in ...

    ICConline - 2015-06-23 18:20

  10. Is capitalism decadent?

    What does it mean to talk about "the decadence of capitalism"? Why did it seem such a powerful argument to the ... of 1968? What is the relationship between capitalism's decadence and the ecological disaster hanging over us? This and other questions ...

    ICConline - 2019-04-07 14:40

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