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  1. Only the international class struggle can end capitalism’s drive towards destruction

    ... a hoax and that measures to curb pollution are a threat to economic growth, above all in sectors like automobiles and fossil fuels. They ... historic crisis. It is a civilisation in decay, as its economic base, forced to grow without limit, generates crises of overproduction ...

    ICConline - 2019-09-12 08:02

  2. What are workers' councils? (Part 2): The resurgence and crisis of workers’ councils in 1917

    ... independent elements. From this arose a very significant debate which put on the table two totally opposed options; the Mensheviks ... main preoccupation was with general problems: the world war, economic chaos, the extension of the revolution to other countries, and they ...

    International Review - 2010-11-21 17:47

  3. Thatcher: Just another cog in the capitalist state

    ... of individual politicans but because of the deepening economic crisis of capitalism. In that context, British capitalism was ... said ‘There is no alternative’ she was right. The economic crisis was a crisis of state capitalism, something that no ... false alternatives. This involved not only ‘alternative’ economic policies but also campaigns around issues such as the threats to local ...

    ICConline - 2013-07-07 17:38

  4. Racism and anti-racism used to keep Labour in government

    ... Commission for Racial Equality. And then, of course, the ‘debate’ on ‘race’ got under way. Some leading Tories refused to sign ... making a lot of being ‘tough’ on immigration and on ‘economic migrants’ in particular, it is anti-racism that is the dominant note ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 17:13

  5. Response to Internationalist Voice on strikes in Iran

    ... to frame those specifics: the irresolvable and fundamental economic crisis of capitalism (and not its "... imperfect and corrupt ... since and it's the strength of IV's analysis of capitalist decadence that gives them their strong theoretical basis for its development. ...

    ICConline - 2019-06-01 17:20

  6. Austerity package meets working class resistance

    ... troika to negotiate the conditions of the next bailout. Economic reality means that this is much more than a routine visit to the bank ... all routes taken tend to exacerbate rather than soothe the economic crisis. The conservative New Democracy opposition in Greece has been ...

    World Revolution - 2011-11-07 20:47

  7. A contribution to the history of the revolutionary movement: “Communistenbond Spartacus” and the councilist current (1942-1948)

    ... recognize the change in the historical period in 1914: the decadence of capitalism. It also logically leads to defen­ding ‘national ... the party in the councils is straightaway centered round the economic pro­blems of the period of transition: the management of production ...

    International Review - 2010-07-15 01:22

  8. Persistent unemployment shows the deepening of the crisis

    ... In the Communist Manifesto , Marx describes the result of economic crises: “ an epidemic that, in all earlier epochs, would have ... with capitalism now a system in decline and in a permanent economic crisis (taking various forms) the bourgeoisie, even when it resorts to ...

    World Revolution - 2010-10-05 21:01

  9. ‘Red Ed’: a good choice for the bourgeoisie

    ... without observing that recent developments at the economic level have substantially changed the situation. The bourgeoisie have ... to adapt themselves to the deeper, open expression of the economic crisis and the social instability that is likely to go along with it ...

    World Revolution - 2010-10-05 20:42

  10. Report on the world situation

    ... debts. We can thus see the to­tal failure of all the economic policies applied by the bourgeoisie, whether neo-­Keynesian or ... last century but they are even more true in the period of decadence when the class has lost its mass organs, parties and trade unions. ...

    International Review - 2008-10-09 13:12

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