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  1. Euro-elections reflect Britain's contradictory position

    ... is in which British politicians have to operate� The real debate is on the nature of our membership" (Peter Riddell, The Times 15.6.04). ... The reality of Britain's relations with Europe On the economic level, the key sectors of the British economy have a vital interest in ...

    World Revolution - 2004-12-24 14:38

  2. Strikes in Germany, September 1969: Here too, the class struggle returned to the stage

    ... these protests were marked by the reappearance of the economic crisis this aspect was not yet dominant. The big economic demands ... at the time. They strangled the rising willingness to debate. In the end the leftist groups contributed to the collapse of the ...

    ICConline - 2009-09-20 17:49

  3. World Revolution no.337, September 2010

    ... the Labour Party. The media will continue to take up the ‘debate’ on how the cuts are introduced, whether they could or should be more ... to “ develop and support an alternative programme for economic and social recovery ”; sowing the illusion that capitalism can have ...

    World Revolution - 2010-09-10 16:45

  4. Greece, Spain, Portugal…The state is bankrupt

    ... ‘if you want to avoid the worst, if you don't want total economic break-down, you are going to have to pull in your belts like never ... of over 8%. It goes without saying that that such an economic situation is insupportable. What solutions are left then? Equally ...

    World Revolution - 2010-03-14 18:48

  5. Why do the capitalists cut jobs?

    ...     Recent and ongoing:  Economic Crisis Unemployment ...

    International Review - 2011-01-06 00:57

  6. Crisis theory part 2

    ... a factory, are enough to destroy the whole of pre-capitalist economic organization. Capital likes its pre-capitalist clients just as ... R. V. Already appeared on crisis theory in the IR : ‘Marxism and Crisis Theory': no.13 ‘Economic Theories ...

    International Review - 2010-07-12 06:09

  7. Indignation at the heart of the proletarian dynamic

    ... create a “new spontaneous, open and egalitarian space for debate”, in which over 1000 people took part. These assemblies, although ... linked to the struggle against the state and the big economic corporations, against the exploitation and humiliation of the workers, ...

    International Review - 2013-10-11 21:55

  8. The German Revolution, Part 1 - Revolutionaries in Germany during World War 1

    ... swiftly to an end, and use all its strength to exploit the economic and political crisis created by the war to stir up the people and so ... in favour of the war credits was preceded by an internal debate where 78 MPs declared themselves for the vote, and 14 against. The 14, ...

    International Review - 2019-12-28 14:52

  9. The bourgeoisie is divided by the crisis but united against the working class

    ... of the obscurantist Tea Party… show to what extent the economic crisis is undermining the cohesion of the world’s most powerful ... have three interlinked roots: 1.        The economic crisis is sharpening the appetites of each national bourgeoisie and ...

    World Revolution - 2011-12-12 22:24

  10. Theses on organization

    ... of its historic task, since the working class has no economic base in capitalist society to aid it in making its revolution. Its ... is necessary, it can only be really effective within the decadence of the system, that is in that period when the system can be ...

    International Review - 2008-07-01 17:54

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