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  1. Reply to Ferdinand

    ... this level, understanding “ the evolution of China, its economic power and state capitalism ” constitutes a central question, not ... is the use of an artificial market, based on debt . (IR 122, Resolution on the International Situation, 16th ICC Congress) [2] . ...

    ICConline - 2022-11-16 19:57

  2. Extinction Rebellion: bourgeois reformism in disguise

    ... approach to protest, XR is actually quite cautious about economic action. "Direct action, as a way of creating political change, has ... as confrontation, strikes, blockades, pickets, stoppages, economic threat and disruption can certainly bring opponents to the table – ...

    ICConline - 2023-09-23 06:00

  3. Marc, Part 1: From the Revolution of October 1917 to World War II

    ... others were more or less socialists. They were in constant debate with their comrades, their workmates... It was an enormous good fortune ... was not afraid to adopt Rosa Luxemburg’s analysis of the economic causes of imperialism, and her rejection of national lib­eration ...

    International Review - 2023-03-24 08:10

  4. The History of the Workers' Movement in Japan, II

    6917 reads The debate on the means of struggle The revolutionary events of 1905 in Russia ... lessons of the new situation at the onset of capitalism’s decadence and of trying to understand the new forms of struggles. Despite ... the problem of the war, in Japan the class war provoked an economic boom. Japan had in fact become a major arms supplier, and had an ...

    International Review - 2022-11-03 20:54

  5. Anti-fascism is still a formula for confusion

    ... of Black Blocs on demonstrations. Another poster in this debate, on a thread criticizing Chomsky’s recent statements about antifa [4] ... https://en.internationalism.org/ir/101_bilan.htm [2]                 ...

    ICConline - 2023-09-13 06:00

  6. Contribution to the discussion of the centenary of the Russian Revolution of 1917

    ... society through its inability to solve them (chronic economic crisis, mass unemployment, unending imperialist wars, terrorism and ... by the terrible misery caused by eight years of war and economic strangulation of the world bourgeoisie, and by the stagnation of the ...

    ICConline - 2023-09-13 06:00

  7. UK, France, Spain, Germany, Mexico, China... Everywhere the same question: How to develop the struggle? How to make governments back down?

    ... and isolate the sectors from each other so that we don't debate and decide for ourselves how to conduct the struggle. For nine ... government back down. But the truth is that the global economic crisis will push whole sections of the proletariat into poverty. To ...

    ICConline - 2023-03-06 08:18

  8. As in Britain, France and other countries, workers in the United States are fighting back against the attacks of the bourgeoisie.

    ... it is not willing to accept further attacks arising from the economic crisis. In 2021 a large number of struggles had already taken place in ... for strike action by US railworkers threatens to disrupt economic activity The call for strike action on the railways threatened ...

    ICConline - 2023-09-04 12:43

  9. Capitalism leads to the destruction of humanity... Only the world revolution of the proletariat can put an end to it

    ... countries but, for capitalism as a whole, it is an economic catastrophe, an irrational waste, a MINUS that weighs on world ... it seems that humanity has not yet plumbed the depths. The decadence of capitalism means the system's death-agony, but this agony itself ...

    International Review - 2023-03-07 16:44

  10. A history of class struggle in South Africa

    ... continent in 1875, had other aims: citizens of the leading economic power of the time, representatives of the most developed mercantile ... brought about a profound transformation of all social and economic structures of the country: mining led to industrialization, ...

    International Review - 2023-08-31 06:00

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