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  1. Baboon’s revenge: Marxism versus feminism on the origins of humanity

    ... As usual, the organisers of the Anarchist Book Fair in London denied us a stall on the grounds that we are ‘dogmatic, ...

    World Revolution - 2007-11-05 11:39

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

    ... The reason had more of an economic background: because the export boom sparked off by the big growth in exports during the war period had ...

    International Review - 2022-11-03 20:54

  3. The Italian Communist Left: On the pamphlet "Among the shades of Bordigism and its epigones" (Battaglia Comunista)

    ... given materally to new comrades, since the texts are out of print or dispersed. The solution lies in printing books which contain all the ...

    International Review - 2010-09-22 03:28

  4. May 1968 (Part 3): The awakening of the working class

    ... a referendum. Similarly, the authorities couldn't print the voting forms: the national print works was on strike and private printers (who weren't) refused to do it: ...

    World Revolution - 2008-06-13 11:45

  5. Answer to Workers’ Voice

    ... International Review (April, 1975) where we print several articles on the period of transition, will be able to see that ...

    International Review - 2008-06-21 15:53

  6. Economic crisis: the crisis reveals the historic bankruptcy of capitalist productive relations

    ... Europe will have more and more difficulty in maintaining its export surplus. It is hardly surprising that countries at the heart of Europe ... process through the exploitation of labour power. In Book III of Capital , Marx clearly states that interest is " The part of ...

    International Review - 2021-06-28 15:48

  7. The capitalist economy locked in permanent decline

    ... impact of austerity which is why all those who are able to print money are doing so. The US is going furthest in this direction: ...

    World Revolution - 2011-03-07 17:56

  8. The responsibility of capitalism for the flood disaster in India and Bangladesh

    ... textile industry of Bangladesh which accounts for 80% of its export earnings. Nearly half the city of Dhaka, its capital, has been swamped ...

    World Revolution - 2004-12-24 02:04

  9. 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

  10. Uvalde shootings: a new illustration of the barbaric agony of capitalism

    ... have never hesitated to release billions of dollars for the export of arms or to arm to the teeth the forces of repression - had plenty of ...

    ICConline - 2022-06-02 11:41

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