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  1. Economic Crisis: Eastern Europe: New Markets were Still-Born

    ... consequent workers' revolts, all bore witness to the utterly capitalist and exploitative nature of these countries' regimes. In fact, the ... destruction of productive forces, the brutal and sudden decline in the living conditions of whole sectors of the world population, is ...

    International Review - 2010-09-19 10:54

  2. Report on the British situation for the 18th WR congress

    ... the 1960s (‘30 years of the open crisis of capitalism' IR 96,97,99), marked by an international slowing of growth rates decade on ... bubbles. And this open crisis is a part of the history of capitalist decadence, the period in which it can only maintain itself through ...

    ICConline - 2021-06-04 23:04

  3. The economic crisis in Britain

    ... and 10.25% in 2009/10. In 2008 it was £61.3bn and in 2009 £140.5bn. Total government net debt was calculated to be £926.9bn in July this ... of Circulation”. [16] . IR no.114, “The reality of ‘economic prosperity’ laid bare by the ...

    International Review - 2019-04-28 21:23

  4. Rejecting the notion of Decadence, Part 1

    ... (cf our article ‘Workers' struggles in Italy 1943' in IR 75). In fact, with PC's vision, the Korean war, the war in Indochina, and ... The two billion human beings in the world weigh about 140 million tons; thus in one year they would be producing ten times their own ...

    International Review - 2009-09-24 19:52

  5. Postscript to Decadence of Capitalism XIII: Rejection and Regressions

    ... ‘Decadence of capitalism: rejection and regressions’ (IR 149) [1] The aim of the original article was to respond to the ... or around the revolutionary movement to reject the notion of capitalist decadence, a foundation stone for the class positions contained in ...

    International Review - 2013-02-26 11:41

  6. Decadence of capitalism (ii): What scientific method do we need to understand the present social order...?

    ... the manifestations of capitalism's entry into its epoch of decline in the early part of the 20th century, and which have posed mankind ... is its total negation. If Stalinism is indeed a form of the capitalist counter-revolution, as all genuinely revolutionary marxists hold, ...

    International Review - 2009-06-08 12:36

  7. China 1927: Last gasp of the world revolution

    ... Although some formulations appear to exaggerate the speed of decline of the Russian revolution, we are re-publishing it here because, even ... bureaucratic factions jockeying for mastery over the Chinese capitalist state today. As the offspring of the Stalinist counter-revolution, ...

    ICConline - 2017-08-05 09:55

  8. Once more on decadence: some questions for the ‘deniers’

    ... in a number of recent online debates about the question of capitalist decadence. Introduction The ICC has commented more ... part 1’, 2004,  https://en.internationalism.org/ir/118_decadence_i.html   [4] .  ICC note: MH, like the ...

    ICConline - 2015-10-13 19:03

  9. Decadence of capitalism (i): Revolution has been necessary and possible for a century

    ... had more often served to accelerate the overall process of capitalist expansion, by clearing away feudal obstacles to national unification ... the gigantic material costs of the world war led to the decline and in some cases even the economic ruin of both victors and ...

    International Review - 2021-08-19 18:15

  10. ‘Marriage for everyone’: only communist society can put an end to sexual discrimination

    ... bishops). Homophobic demonstrations are an expression of capitalist decomposition The repulsive demonstrations organised by various ... a reform based on the commodification of human beings and on capitalist production, a system which lies at the root of all the ...

    World Revolution - 2013-03-09 09:13

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