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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. Review of 'When Insurrections Die': modernist ideas hinder a break from anarchism

    ... its own political domination if it is to take social and economic life in a communist direction. For him, this is just a formula for ... rid of state structures and habits, setting up new modes of debate and decision - all these tasks are impossible if they do not go hand ...

    World Revolution - 2008-08-04 12:40

  4. 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

  5. Notes for a history of the workers' movement in Japan, part iii

    ... in Japan were once again cut off from the central debate in Moscow around the course and the methods of the Comintern. At this ... Bukharin at its head. While the draft dealt with the fast economic development of Japan during World War I, it emphasised above all that ...

    International Review - 2016-03-26 17:13

  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. Perspective of Communism, part 2: Is communism against human nature?

    ... a world economy, capitalism then entered into its era of decadence. The permanent barbarism of this era has made communism a necessity ... are no longer the impotent slaves of either natural or economic laws, a society in which they have freed themselves from the latter ...

    World Revolution - 2005-12-05 21:03

  8. The conception of the party held by Cervetto and Lotta Comunista (part one)

    ... level will be placed practically on the agenda only when the economic development of the backward zones has reached a certain degree of ... consequences coming out of them, see our pamphlet, " The Decadence of Capitalism ". Numerous articles on the manifestation of the ...

    ICConline - 2010-03-30 00:47

  9. On the “candlelight demonstrations” in South Korea

    ... of disagreement which we think need to be submitted for debate, in South Korea and more generally in the internationalist movement. ... and oil refineries. The strategy of the Park regime for the economic development, the so called ‘miracle of the Han river' was based on ...

    ICConline - 2008-08-04 20:56

  10. The Second International Conference of Groups of the Communist Left

    3790 reads IR 16, 1st Quarter 1979 In the second fortnight of November, the ... today (as we always insisted it would) that the real debate was not intervention or non-intervention but what kind of intervention, ... The FOR defends the idea that capitalism is not in an economic crisis. The present crisis, they say, is simply a conjunctural crisis ...

    International Review - 2005-08-05 01:42

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