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  1. The Hungarian Revolution of 1919 (i)

    ... with everyone asking it for help, its only response was to print more paper money, to pay for grants, the salaries of state employees and ... in International Review n° 133. [2] . See the book by this author The Hungarian Republic of the Councils , page 40 of the ...

    International Review - 2011-03-08 17:28

  2. 2 - Pannekoek and the new perspectives

    ... From 1941, he had begun to draw up the first chapters of the book which was to be published in 1946 under the title of The Workers’ ... the war, he remained sceptical. In a chapter of his book written in 1944, he noted that Russian state capitalism had ... termed “self-determination” in his book, would benefit the indigenous upper classes:   In these ...

    ICC - 2005-08-15 20:31

  3. October 1917, beginning of the proletarian revolution (part 1)

    ... ended up with the analysis of the Mensheviks? In his book written in 1938, Lenin as Philosopher, Anton Pannekoek clarifies this ... general and remote influences and wider tasks. In Lenin’s book, however, nothing of the sort is perceptible. It is a manifest and ...

    International Review - 2021-07-01 23:32

  4. 1918: The revolution criticises its errors, Part 2

    ... effective abandonment of the world revolution (see the book by Guy Sabatier, Brest-Litovsk, coup d'arrêt à la révolution, ... confirmed in 1920, with the debacle around the attempt to export revolution to Poland on the bayonets of the Red Army. The ...

    ICConline - 2008-06-15 20:24

  5. Manchester Anarchist Bookfair 2011

    ... left. We also want to recall last year’s Manchester book fair, where under the influence of the late and lamented comrade ... also put forward the need to have wider criteria for a book fair that could include revolutionary marxists and anarchists. This was ...

    ICConline - 2012-01-30 22:47

  6. The Economic Crisis: An economy undermined by decomposition

    ... in fact were nothing but the ability of the great powers to print money on the international level, without any other backing than ...

    International Review - 2012-11-11 00:09

  7. The joint responsibility of Allies and Nazis in the Holocaust

    ... (...) in the mid-1980s, the American author D. Wyman, in his book The Desertion of the Jews (Calmann-Lévy) showed that several ... of Hungarian Jews, whose story has been told in the book by A. Weissberg, cited in the pamphlet on Auschwitz, the Great Alibi ...

    ICConline - 2005-11-08 11:13

  8. Darwin and the Workers Movement

    ... and at once wrote to Engels (19/12/1860) "this is the book that contains the basis in natural history for our ideas" . He later wrote that the book served "as a natural-scientific basis for the class struggle in history" ...

    ICConline - 2009-02-09 18:52

  9. Auschwitz: Allies and Nazis are both to blame

    ... (...) in the mid-1980s, the American author D. Wyman, in his book The Desertion of the Jews (Calmann-Lévy) showed that several hundred ... of Hungarian Jews, whose story has been told in the book by A. Weissberg, cited in the pamphlet on Auschwitz, the Great Alibi . ...

    World Revolution - 2005-08-03 13:26

  10. Spain 1936 and the Friends of Durruti

    ... left able to demobilise the Spanish proletariat " (In our book The Italian Communist Left 1926-45 , page 95). The Anarchist ... had disastrous consequences, as Engels made clear in his book The Bakuninists at Work , in which he showed how they dragged the ...

    International Review - 2021-07-14 15:55

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