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  1. The Mexican Left, 1938: The reactionary character of nationalizations in the imperialist phase of capitalism

    ... in the thirties, nationalizations continue to serve as the economic program of the left, as we can see in the now deceased ‘Programme ... even when carried out by the state of today, represents an economic ad­vance, the attainment of another preliminary step towards the ...

    International Review - 2009-01-03 16:28

  2. What is Marxism?

    ... or Pol Pot. So why this turnaround? Because the economic crisis has unfolded. The current situation is a grave concern for the ... mummy! According to these magazines, Marx was an economic genius (had he not denounced the fatal role of money, the principal ...

    World Revolution - 2009-12-07 19:43

  3. One Year After His Election, Capitalism’s Crisis Gives the Lie to Obama’s Promises

    ... warming, but for rejoicing over having found a job. As the economic crisis deepens and spreads, the bourgeoisie is more and more forced to ... more military interventions throughout the world -the economic crisis will continue unabated attacking our wages, our standard of ...

    Internationalism USA - 2010-01-30 14:13

  4. The period of transition

    ... of the proletariat for at least a generation. Part II (Economic) The first part article on the period of transition has already ... in that article only incidental comments were on the economic formulations of these forms. Now in this article we deal with their ...

    International Review - 2008-06-21 15:32

  5. Notes towards a history of the Communist Left (Italian Fractions 1926-1939)

    ... the Italian people are a people of emigrants in the economic and social meaning of the word, and, after the birth of fascism, in ... to 1938. The first years of their existence witnes­sed the debate with Trotsky, exiled from then on in Prinkipo, and with groups ...

    International Review - 2008-07-07 15:29

  6. Workers respond to the world-wide crisis

    ... to cut costs, regardless of its impact on workers. The economic crisis is international and so is the struggle of the working class. ... industry. For a country that is supposed to be one of the economic success stories of the Middle East, there is a remarkable amount of ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 17:42

  7. Revolutionary syndicalism in Germany (III)

    ... it was against reducing the workers’ struggle to purely economic questions as the general confederations of the unions were doing. It ... Review 118, https://en.internationalism.org/ir/118_syndicalism_i.html . [9] . Die Einigkeit , ...

    International Review - 2011-11-28 20:50

  8. Reply to BC on the Course of History

    3824 reads IR – 50 3rd quarter 1987 Polemic: Reply to Battaglia Comunista ... to push the bourgeoisie towards another world war, this same economic disintegration was provoking a vigorous resistance by a new ... that the tendency towards war– permanent in decadence and aggravated by the crisis – is obstructed by the ...

    International Review - 2005-12-25 11:47

  9. Imperialist tensions at the heart of the European Union

    ... for world domination" (International Review 112, 'Europe: economic alliance and field of manoeuvre of imperialist rivalries'). The EU, an ... War II tensions In the Cold War, when the EEC (European Economic Community) was the instrument of the United States and of the western ...

    World Revolution - 2004-12-24 01:35

  10. Spain – Yesterday and Today

    ... tasks. In the epoch of the decadence of capitalism there can be no intermediate stage between the ... were being lit in the majority of the country’s economic centres. The determination of the workers was manifested not only in ...

    International Review - 2008-07-01 17:54

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