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  1. Why is it so hard to struggle?

    ... class of society. Because of this, it cannot draw upon any economic power in the process of conquering political power. In fact, it’s ... paying off debts and further speculation. In a previous IR [ International Review , ICC theoretical journal] the figure of $8 is ...

    ICConline - 2013-12-09 22:08

  2. Unions Against the Working Class - Introduction

    ... in order to assure that the quotas set forth in the economic plan will be fulfilled and surpassed in order to increase productivity ... participate in the Planning Council, in the Social and Economic Council, in business comm­ittees, etc., and are respectfully ...

    ICConline - 2020-03-12 22:34

  3. The struggle against unemployment is the struggle against capitalism

    ... of unemployment in the EU - 13.9% or 3.2 million. In former economic powerhouses the picture is no different. In Germany the jobless rate ... and the prognosis, as more and more of the bourgeoisie's economic experts admit, is not one of a short ‘downturn' followed by a ...

    World Revolution - 2009-03-11 17:39

  4. The Communist Left in Russia: Manifesto of the Workers’ Group of the Russian Communist Party (Part 1)

    ... the Bolshevik regime was faced with new difficulties on the economic and social front. In the summer of 1923, the first clear crisis of the ... more classic difficulties of capitalist production. These economic difficulties, and above all the government's response to them - a ...

    International Review - 2010-11-21 18:06

  5. Day of Discussion on the Russian Revolution

    ... Communist Workers Organisation . We also hope that the debate will include other groups and individuals who are trying to understand ...

    ICConline - 2017-10-08 20:21

  6. The transformation of work according to revolutionaries of the late 19th Century

    ... is "man's act of self-genesis" as Marx put it in the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts , where he credited Hegel with having ... the rigours and discipline of associated labour. The use of economic constraint - he who will not work, neither shall he eat - is thus a ...

    International Review - 2014-04-07 17:44

  7. Karl Marx: a revolutionary militant

    ... without the control of the state, engenders inequalities and economic crises. Within the bourgeoisie, there are many who like to paint Marx ... and China –forms assumed by capitalism in its epoch of decadence and as a product of the counter-revolution. Marx was a fighter ...

    ICConline - 2018-07-16 16:23

  8. Launch of ballistic missile by India: Another act in militarization in Asia

    ... beginning of last century capitalism entered its phase of decadence. What this meant was that existing world markets got divided among ... furious preparations for war. In the last few decades the economic power of China, India and many other countries in Asia has multiplied. ...

    World Revolution - 2012-05-08 20:04

  9. The International Situation: The crisis, the class struggle and the task facing our international tendency

    ... lasted for more than twenty years. But the 'boom' in decadence is really the bloating of a corpse. Between 1948 and 1973, world ... the third world countries saw only an aggravation of their economic condition and this huge sector of world capital sunk every year into a ...

    International Review - 2010-07-12 01:51

  10. The political milieu: The development of a revolutionary milieu in India

    ... the revolutionary milieu at the beginning of the '80 (see IR 32), the political vanguard of the proletariat is again showing signs of a ... conference and the need for an international forum for debate between revolutionaries. As the declarat­ion puts it: " ...

    International Review - 2010-07-21 04:36

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