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  1. 1914: how the bloodletting began

    ... in 1930, had an enormous success, to the point where the book was briefly banned by the authorities. In 1937, Jean Renoir's anti-war ... Introduction sets out his intentions quite openly: “ This book (...) is concerned less with why the war happened than with how it came ...

    International Review - 2022-01-07 16:48

  2. Why the proletariat has not yet overthrown capitalism, Part 1

    ... proletarian victory is not yet written down in the great book of history. Apart from the barbarity that overwhelmed the 20th century, ... response was completely lacking during the slaughter. During 1943, a vast strike movement developed in the industrial north of Mussolini's ...

    International Review - 2007-06-07 21:32

  3. Rejecting the notion of Decadence, Part 3

    ... [10] , and above all by the systematic use of state export credits and dumping (sales at prices below the cost of production). ... with cholera, to carry dynamite in diplomatic bags, to print counterfeit currency of the enemy country, to make use of corruption, ...

    International Review - 2010-08-20 10:20

  4. Militarism and Decomposition (May 2022)

    ... happened in Budapest at the beginning of 1945” ( “ 1943: The Italian proletariat opposes the sacrifices demanded for the war ”, ...

    International Review - 2022-08-02 17:51

  5. Middle East: The historical obsolescence of the nation state

    ... character though he is, Colonel Kurtz is symbolic of the export of war from “the heart of darkness”, which is actually in  the main ... 69, https://en.internationalism.org/ir/069_natlib_03.html   [4] . See ‘Notes on Imperialist Conflict in the Middle ...

    ICConline - 2016-01-26 20:23

  6. History of US foreign policy since World War II

    ... Originally Roosevelt promised an invasion in 1942, or early 1943, but it didn’t come until June 1944. The Russians complained that the ...

    International Review - 2021-06-19 18:32

  7. Balance sheet of 70 years of 'national liberation' struggles, Part 3

    ... usurers, ruin the peasants, forcing them to introduce export crops which they buy at absurdly low prices, while charging the peasants ... . [20] From the book by Reno Dumfound, Pour l’Afrique, j‘accuse   ...

    International Review - 2008-05-15 20:48

  8. Reply to the IBRP, Part 2: Theories of Capitalism's Historic Crisis

    ... was set up by Marx " (Quoted by Rosa Luxemburg in her book The Accumulation of Capital an Anti-critique , Modern Reader edition, ... was radicalised when Rosa Luxemburg published her book The Accumulation of Capital . In this book, Rosa Luxemburg tried to ...

    International Review - 2008-09-12 20:13

  9. Texts from the 2nd Congress of Revolution Internationale

    ... THE SOLUTIONS OF THE BOURGEOISIE: Export More From the East to the West it is heralded as the miracle ... for capital can be observed in the current massive export of capital. Foreign investment has increased to a previously unknown ...

    International Review - 2019-04-28 23:52

  10. The world on the eve of an environmental catastrophe: Who is responsible?

    ... become too restrictive, it is not uncommon for businesses to export part of its production to countries where the rules are less severe and ... of the disasters caused by capitalism. In the preface to the book Drammi gialli e sinistri della moderna decadenza sociale, a collection ...

    International Review - 2021-08-19 15:46

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