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  1. Perspective of Communism, part 4: How the proletariat organises itself to overthrow capitalism

    ... industry or trade but on a territorial basis (thus it's not print workers who come together as in the unions, but all the workers of a ...

    World Revolution - 2005-12-05 20:49

  2. Critique of Pannekoek’s Lenin as Philosopher by Internationalisme, 1948 (part 1)

    ... not even printed. It's not surprising that Pannekoek's book, Lenin as Philosopher , which appeared in German in 1938, on the eve of ... 18-29 (February to December 1947). Greeting Harper's book as " a first rate contribution to the revolutionary movement and the ...

    International Review - 2019-04-28 23:26

  3. Polemic: Behind the 'globalisation' of the economy the capitalist crisis worsens

    ... countries on the road to development which produce and export manufactured goods as well as services, vary between 3% (Madagascar, ... Alexander King and Bertrand Schneider, have called their book "The First World Revolution". However, the most dangerous aspect of ...

    International Review - 2020-04-16 10:40

  4. 1918-1919: The proletarian revolution put an end to the imperialist war

    ... fundamental causes of the World War The aim of the book that Lenin wrote in 1916, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism ... imperialism, insisted on one of its particular aspects - the export of capital from the developed countries to the backward countries in ...

    International Review - 2010-09-22 04:01

  5. German Capitalism Runs Out of Steam

    ... be minus 2% this year. Textile production fell by 12%. The export sector, the traditional motor of the German economy, usually able to ... only the big but even most of the smaller companies not only export mainly to other EC countries but conduct at least part of their ...

    International Review - 2007-04-11 15:00

  6. The situation after World War 2

    ... they exert: the imposition of unequal rates of exchange, the export of capital by ‘multinational’ corporations or the state, and ... (via ‘monoculture’, establishment of cheap labour export industries by foreign capital, etc). And of course, backing all this up ...

    ICC - 2006-02-01 10:23

  7. Hard times bring increased illusions in Labour Party

    ... don’t generally read manifestos, they’re like the small print in contracts. But if you look at the programme of the Labour Party it’s ...

    ICConline - 2017-06-12 18:06

  8. 1848: The Communist Manifesto is an indispensable compass for the future of humanity

    ... to live from the exploitation of wage labour. The Black Book of Communism , the latest monstrosity of the "French Radicals", falsely ... Manifesto is worldwide the most frequently published book of the 20th century - the bourgeoisie has chosen to almost completely ...

    International Review - 2010-09-21 10:03

  9. The Transformation of Social Relations

    ... primarily as a guide to this socialist landscape that the book had such a powerful impact on the contemporary workers' movement. But this ... movement of that period: it is no accident that Bebel's book was more or less coterminous with Engels' Origins of the Family, Private ...

    International Review - 2014-02-25 00:20

  10. Understanding May

    ... group has just intervened in this debate, through a book entitled Enrages [1] and Situationists in the Occupation Movement ... months hindsight. We had a right to make demands of this book; but it does not live up to its promises. Quite apart from their own ...

    International Review - 2010-08-19 08:00

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