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  1. Whoever wins the election there are massive cuts ahead

    ... of a culture of management bullying. The TV debate between the Chancellor and his Tory and Lib Dem shadows only reiterated ... that it shouldn't much matter who wins the election, not in economic terms. ... The reality is that the budget, and the explicit promises ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 17:38

  2. Hiroshima and Nagasaki: The Lies of the Bourgeoisie

    ... of its system of exploitation, and its own irreversible decadence. The real objective of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs ... Thanks to World War II, Russia had risen from being a minor economic power to a world ranking imperialism, which could not but threaten the ...

    International Review - 2010-08-23 02:19

  3. A turning point in the class struggle

    ... same measures: redundancy plans which don’t leave any economic sector untouched; relocation of plant and investment; increasing ... between classes. Faced with the worsening of the economic crisis, the bourgeoisie was unable to use its ... in unemployment) in the inevitable worsening of the economic crisis, which could otherwise have offered an antidote to the ...

    International Review - 2004-12-26 18:59

  4. French elections: the leaders change, but austerity and exploitation remain

    ... because since 2007 and the severe aggravation of the world economic crisis, all governments have been carrying out the same policy of ... obsolete. Capitalism today is in decline like slavery in the decadence of the Roman empire or the feudal system in the days of absolute ...

    ICConline - 2012-05-08 22:07

  5. The weaknesses of the PCI on the question of populism (part I)

    ... of the layers of the petty-bourgeoisie, of its particular economic interests globally compatible with, or assimilated to, the interests ... understanding the phenomenon of populism? Because in this debate where divergences could be taken for simple, Byzantine quarrels, a ...

    ICConline - 2018-02-08 15:35

  6. Revolution or barbarism

    ... we live in is sliding towards barbarism. War, terrorism, economic crisis, pollution, famine, disease, crime, drug addiction - the ... above all its politicians, still prattle on about peace and economic recovery and reforms. Their promises are less and less credible. ...

    World Revolution - 2004-12-19 03:27

  7. On all continents, capitalism sows war and chaos

    ... the first bloody conflagration marking the opening of the decadence of capitalism. The history of the 20th century and of this young 21st ... states, colonial wars or imperialist conquests had a certain economic and political rationality. War was an indispensable means for the ...

    ICConline - 2014-11-17 05:30

  8. Editorial: The great powers are spreading chaos

    ... away from a world based on harmony between states and on economic prosperity. What's more, with the exception perhaps of the first two ... humanity has never been through so much barbarism, The decadence of the capitalist mode of production is expressing itself through a ...

    International Review - 2010-08-20 10:16

  9. 1943: The Italian proletariat opposes the sacrifices demanded for the war

    ... It shows that now we have arrived at the historic decadence of capitalism this system is unable to offer humanity any possibility ... was no longer autonomous although it continued to make economic demands. Moreover in the eyes of the proletariat the war was ... unleash a world war, the only outcome it can conceive to its economic crisis. Secondly although the collapse of the eastern bloc has set in ...

    International Review - 2005-08-05 04:11

  10. The birth of a revolutionary current: The Dutch Left (1900-1914)

    ... role up to the end of the 19th century, both on the economic and politic­al levels. This is what explains its verbal ... to the reformist tendencies. In Holland itself, the debate on the tactic to be used by the workers' movement was complicated by the ...

    International Review - 2010-07-21 04:30

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