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  1. Republication: Current problems of the workers' movement - Internationalisme (August 1947)

    ... in being fully conscious of their interests. Historical, economic and ideological evolution condition this development of consciousness. ... can lay claim to such a formula tragically indicates all the decadence, all the degeneration of the workers' movement. On this triple basis, ...

    International Review - 2010-07-14 03:13

  2. Anarchism and imperialist war (part 2): Anarchist participation in the Second World War

    ... states, or in the Stalinist USSR. The impasse of the economic crisis left them no other option than this forward lunge into a second ... of the proletariat and of the oxygen of discussion and debate with the revolutionary minorities it produces, elements trying to defend ...

    World Revolution - 2010-02-06 16:02

  3. 1944 commemorations: 50 years of Imperialist Lies, Part 1

    ... of raw materials and to dominate the world market. The economic struggle between economic groups is increasingly concentrated, to its ... of the proletariat We will leave the bourgeois to debate amongst themselves the exact number of dead in each country ...

    International Review - 2005-08-05 16:24

  4. What lies behind rise in global food prices?

    ... Organisation. In recent times, it has claimed, through the economic development of countries like China or India, to have saved several ... us believe that soaring prices world wide are the product of economic progress, of the new wealth which has been created in the emerging ...

    World Revolution - 2008-07-06 14:02

  5. Bilan’: Lessons of Spain 1936 and the Crisis in the Fraction

    ... to the massacres of May 1937 which finally settled the debate with the minority on the meaning of the anti-fascist Republican ... crisis. The political and economic structure of Spain was entirely built upon the feudal scaffol­ding of ...

    International Review - 2008-10-09 11:44

  6. The bankruptcy of modern councilism

    ... (‘The Party and its Relationship to the Class', IR 35). But let's see if the Collectif Junius does any better than the ... taste: "...Thus, for Marx, going beyond the purely economic struggle (formation of unions) onto the level of political ... to the dominant ideas of this epoch of capitalist decadence. We say this clearly: the rejection of organizing into a ...

    International Review - 2010-07-19 07:33

  7. Tibet: Human rights and state repression both serve imperialist interests

    ... Socialist Worker (22/3/8). The SWP is disappointed that "economic growth has passed by most Tibetans. Chinese people and other ethnic ...

    World Revolution - 2008-04-06 10:44

  8. British leftists swoon over Chavez

    ... Venezuela the rhetoric of Chávez is used to feed the false debate between Right and Left. When the Telegraph , Mail , and Express ...

    ICConline - 2006-06-05 18:10

  9. Public Forum in New York on the revolts in the Arabic-speaking world

    ... and other countries in recent years. Each revolt began from economic causes—high unemployment (especially among younger workers) and ...

    Internationalism USA - 2011-05-03 23:07

  10. Germany 1918-19 (v): From Noske to Hitler

    ... and were more lobby groups for different economic or regional factions than anything else. What originally was a ... a gradual merger of the political parties and the different economic factions of the bourgeoisie with the state. This form of state ... started a revolt in the navy ". [27] A similar debate took place within the Bolshevik party on the occasion of the first ...

    International Review - 2009-06-08 13:10

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