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  1. German Revolution, part 5: From the work of a fraction to the foundation of the KPD

    ... organisational strength. It had eight publications, with a print run varying between 25,000 and 100,000 copies - and all this with almost ...

    International Review - 2010-08-24 00:26

  2. 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

  3. Women's role in the emergence of human solidarity

    ... , on the basis of a critique of Christophe Darmangeat’s book Le communisme primitif n’est plus ce qu’il était . [1] In this ... We cannot here repeat the entire argument contained in his book illustrated by a solid knowledge of the ethnography and striking examples. ...

    International Review - 2021-09-20 21:10

  4. Marxism and Darwinism, by Anton Pannekoek (I)

    ... never with such success ." [1] "...it is in this book that the historico-natural foundations of our theory can be found ". [2] ... In his autobiography Darwin declares that it was Malthus' book which made him think about the struggle for existence. " In October, ...

    International Review - 2021-12-07 10:32

  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. 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

  8. 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

  9. Marxism: best defence against media manipulation

    ... is illuminated and fleshed out in a recent and recommended book called Beyond the Left: The Communist Critique of the Media by UK ... society. Critical criticism required Another book – there’s a veritable overproduction of them! – attempting to ...

    ICConline - 2021-09-10 22:32

  10. 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

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