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  1. Struggling behind the unions leads to defeat

    ... close to ending because of the inexorable deepening of the economic crisis. This struggle is clearly only the harbinger of others ... the general defeat of a sector as they did in 2003 (see IR 114), when the struggle against public sector cuts gave way to a bitter ...

    World Revolution - 2010-12-14 11:17

  2. Public Meeting of the ICC in Kanpur

    ... world capitalist system must be placed in this framework of decadence. The intervention further developed that the funds being poured into ...

    Communist Inter... - 2009-01-15 07:50

  3. The historical context of the ICC Statutes

    ... of the proletariat; abolition of classes, the economic basis of the exploitation and oppression of the workers; the necessity ... "the epoch of wars and revolutions". The first great sign of decadence, the imperialist war of 1914-18, also marked the death of the ...

    International Review - 2012-10-06 01:31

  4. UKIP: looking for scapegoats

    ... which is tearing at the present social order. The world economic crisis, which has been accelerating for decades, reached a new level ... characteristic: the search for a scapegoat. During the economic depression of the 1930s, the principal scapegoat was the Jews, who ...

    World Revolution - 2013-05-13 12:25

  5. Sydney postal strike: Which way forward?

    ... again. Mass meetings of workers need to be the centres of debate, discussion and decision making for the struggle. Only here can workers ...

    ICConline - 2009-12-23 23:06

  6. History of the workers' movement in Britain, Part 1: The struggle of the working class to organise itself

    ... the pioneering efforts of the proletariat to struggle on an economic and political terrain against inhuman capital and a ruthless ... factory workers, but their agitation embraced social and economic issues and expressed a genuine internationalism in the British ...

    World Revolution - 2007-06-17 11:54

  7. 1918: The revolution criticises its errors, Part 1

    ... " (ibid, pp375-376). Luxemburg points out that a socialist economic policy can only start from the collectivisation of large landed ... Her defence of the necessity for the widest possible debate within the proletarian camp, and against the forcible suppression of any ...

    World Revolution - 2008-06-13 12:39

  8. Ukraine: Russia’s offensive against its great power rivals

    ...   [2] . https://en.internationalism.org/inter/133_ukraine.htm   [3] . Kazakhstan, Belarus and Armenia, which ... the trap of democracy’ https://en.internationalism.org/ir/126_authoritarian_democracy     Geographical:  ...

    ICConline - 2014-01-18 10:42

  9. A new step in capitalism’s devastation of the planet

    ... and buys oil at a cheap price as the oil companies shift the economic burden onto the backs of their workers by cutting costs and more and ... mud-slinging match. BP is so confident in the force of its economic stature that it even pleaded to surpass federal government standard ...

    World Revolution - 2010-06-14 19:50

  10. International class struggle: Workers' struggles in South Korea and South Africa

    ... South Korea, a country whose ‘exceptional' economic performance has been made so much of by the ‘experts', a country ... as in the rest of the world, under the effects of the world economic crisis. The workers' strikes in South Korea didn't break out ...

    International Review - 2010-07-23 02:55

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