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  1. 1918-1919: The proletarian revolution put an end to the imperialist war

    ... capitalist mode of production into its period of decline. of decadence. It strikingly confirmed the alternative predicted Marx and Engels in ... and under these conditions, punctuated by periodical economic catastrophes or crises, accumulation can go on no longer.   ...

    International Review - 2010-09-22 04:01

  2. The evolution of the British situation since the Second World War

    ... in such a way as to bring Britain to a position of total economic and military subservience to the US in the constitu­tion of the ... Preferences and opening the markets up for their own economic expansion. Some sections of the British bourgeoisie had been arguing ...

    International Review - 2013-07-07 17:38

  3. April 1939: End of the Spanish Civil War and prologue to the Second World War

    ... the bourgeoisie has acquired a decisive influence in the economic sphere through the development of trade and techniques of production. ... does not in any sense emerge at the end of a process of economic transformation of society, but on the contrary is active from the very ...

    ICConline - 2019-08-31 11:19

  4. Contribution to a history of the workers' movement in Africa (part 2): 1914-28

    ... of youths called the “Young Senegalese” called for an economic boycott and filled the streets, putting up posters throughout Dakar ... a very political character: “ Certainly it was an economic strike, but it was also political, a strike of protest, a strike of ...

    International Review - 2011-12-19 16:52

  5. Why the proletariat has not yet overthrown capitalism, Part 1

    ... the starting, but the finishing point of a whole process of economic transformation within society. An economic transformation during which ... nothing compared to the Second. Capitalism plunged into its decadence, and into a new barbarity. But whereas in 1917 and 1918, the ...

    International Review - 2007-06-07 21:32

  6. 3rd Congress of the ICC

    ... come out of the class struggle presupposes a contin­uous debate, which inevitably gives rise to poli­tical divergences, to ...

    International Review - 2009-01-03 16:11

  7. The conception of organization of the German and Dutch Left

    ... party with its transmission belts to the class on the economic terrain. In other words, in both cases, not knowing what was what and ... of a split in Sneevliet's party in 1942 (cf the article in IR 9, ‘Breaking with the Spartacusbond').Despite a healthier view of the ...

    International Review - 2010-07-15 02:02

  8. Resolution on proletarian political groups

    ... even more marked in the decadent period of capitalism. While decadence has laid the basis for the destruction of the syst­em both from the ... it, our aim is clear. We attempt to engage in fraternal debate with them and take up the different questions confronting the working ...

    International Review - 2010-11-27 01:49

  9. Campaigns about the fall of Ben Ali in Tunisia: how the media serves the ‘democratic’ bourgeoisie

    ... envoys are now being invited to join a grand democratic debate about the situation in Tunisia. And now of course this whole crew is ... It is this reality, a result of the aggravation of the world economic crisis, which the media campaign around the fall of Ben Ali is now ...

    ICConline - 2011-01-19 23:07

  10. Catastrophes: Capitalism is a threat to the survival of humanity

    ... obsolescent. But what else can you expect from an economic system which from its very beginnings has crushed men and ... (‘It’s capitalism that’s poisoning the earth’, IR 63). Capitalism’s further slide into its phase of ...

    World Revolution - 2005-03-31 18:38

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