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  1. Correspondence with International Communist Union: There are no more national liberation wars

    ... a number of comments on our part. Our position on the decadence of capitalism is not our own invention. Based on the fundamentals of ...

    World Revolution - 2005-02-05 11:22

  2. Class struggle in Eastern Europe (1970-80) - part 2

    ... persistent, the report claims that it is the deteriorating economic situation which is animating the workers. Alongside the class ...

    International Review - 2019-04-28 23:23

  3. 70 years ago, the Russian Revolution: The most important experience of the world proletariat

    ... which reduces them to the state of beasts of burden in an economic mach­ine and cannon fodder for the wars between the capitalist ...

    International Review - 2007-11-08 16:51

  4. Algeria: Massacres by the Bourgeoisie

    ... FLN bureaucrats and army officers, who dominate the economic apparatus, live by speculation ­ and the resale of imported ...

    International Review - 2010-07-30 04:05

  5. Struggles at Airbus: The beginnings of class solidarity

    ... at Airbus is part of a much more general reality – the economic crisis of the capitalist system, which everywhere is faced with a ...

    World Revolution - 2007-04-02 15:25

  6. From Junk Food to Famine, Part 1: A system that poisons and starves

    ... article we will examine this subject in the context of the decadence of capitalism. Enkidu 20/10/13 [1] . ‘Global ...

    ICConline - 2014-01-18 10:11

  7. XIth ICC Congress: Combat to Defend and Build the Organization

    ... movement, including that of the ICC, teaches us, and the debate has fully confirmed this, that the struggle for the defence of the ... briefly, the last of the three aspects (evolution of the economic crisis, imperialist conflicts, and the balance of class forces) of ...

    International Review - 2010-08-23 02:08

  8. Hong Kong's "Umbrella Revolution": soaked by democratic ideology

    ... it here. Another thing that the author is clear on is the economic basis for the protests. The Hong Kong economy, with the busiest port ... worker protest, if not allied, “was generated by the same economic stagnation and intensifying class antagonism”.  Prior to this the ...

    ICConline - 2014-10-30 20:31

  9. Deepening Crisis, Imperialist Massacres in Africa

    ... There is no direct, mechanical link between today's economic upheavals and the increase in military confrontations. But they all ...

    International Review - 2010-09-22 03:18

  10. Strike at SEAT, Spain: The need to confront union sabotage

    ... greedy bosses, which would soon be put in its place by the economic studies carried out by the unions or by pressure from the ...

    World Revolution - 2006-02-07 12:04

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