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  1. France, Britain, Tunisia: The future lies in the international development of the class struggle

    ... educated graduates and the “middle classes”. The economic crisis and the bourgeoisie are striking blows all over the world. In ... the appearance of general assemblies, without any real debate, confining topics to more corporatist issues, pretending in public to be ...

    International Review - 2011-03-17 18:23

  2. Inconvenient Truths About Environmentalism

    ... system driven by the relentless quest for profits and economic expansion at all costs. Despite the chorus of doubt spewed by ... widespread crop failures, famines, and cultural and economic changes necessitated by colder temperatures. In the 17th century ... overrides any attention to the long term social impact of economic activity. It is the profit motive that leads the petroleum, ...

    Internationalism USA - 2007-08-19 12:11

  3. The Italian Communist Left: On the pamphlet "Among the shades of Bordigism and its epigones" (Battaglia Comunista)

    ... took position, in the article 'Marxism and mysticism' in IR 94, on the debate between the two Bordigist formations which publish respectively Le ...

    International Review - 2010-09-22 03:28

  4. Party political platitudes won’t prevent the plunge

    ... will be remotely capable of sparing us from the impact of an economic crisis which is both global and historic in its scope. None of them, ... WR 6/10/7 Recent and ongoing:  Economic Crisis ...

    World Revolution - 2007-10-08 12:05

  5. International correspondence: Consciousness and strategy of the bourgeoisie

    2655 reads In IR 34 we published a text by a comrade in Hong Kong, LLM, on the question of ... futures. To a large extent, and especially in the epoch of decadence, the bourgeoisie has understood (again, in its own mystified way - ... to stave off capital's accel­erating tendency towards economic collapse. But this national and international organization of the ...

    International Review - 2014-04-27 14:02

  6. The Centennial of the Founding of the IWW: The Failure of Revolutionary Syndicalism

    ... should be to put the working class in possession of the economic power, the means of life, in control of the machinery of production ... the rate of profit, and ushered in the onset of capitalist decadence and the evaporation of the possibility of durable reforms. Under ...

    Internationalism USA - 2005-07-27 23:40

  7. 100 years of the IWW: The Failure of Revolutionary Syndicalism

    ... should be to put the working class in possession of the economic power, the means of life, in control of the machinery of production ... the rate of profit, and ushered in the onset of capitalist decadence and the evaporation of the possibility of durable reforms. Under ...

    ICConline - 2005-11-08 10:00

  8. Fourth Anniversay of 9/11: The Machiavellianism of the Bourgeoisie and the Historic Course

    ... were in the US. For the bourgeoisie and their media, the debate is about how such terrible errors, poor judgments, lack of ... the population to accept on a prolonged basis the sacrifice, economic, political, and physical (in terms of lives), that long scale ...

    Internationalism USA - 2005-10-20 22:05

  9. Austerity and poverty: Not just Brexit, Not just the Tories

    ... to the working class. Austerity, the response to the economic crisis by governments of left and right As we have seen, ... was the response of capital from the very start of the world economic crisis at the end of the 1960s, and included the ‘Social Contract’ ...

    World Revolution - 2019-04-28 23:16

  10. The barbarism of the Second World War is the product of capitalism

    ... working class is not prepared to sacrifice itself for the economic and imperialist interests of the bourgeoisie. Nevertheless it is still ... outskirts and which represented only 0.5% of the Reich’s economic potential, it was hardly touched .” ( Une guerre totale ...

    World Revolution - 2005-06-07 17:32

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