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  1. Anarcho-syndicalism faces a change in epoch: the CGT up to 1914

    ... the latter, some were frankly reformist (in particular the book-workers' union led by Auguste Keufer, who was to be the CGT's first ... to the status of sheep. This is even clearer in Pouget's book on the CGT: " were the democratic mechanism to be applied by the workers' ...

    International Review - 2021-06-29 12:40

  2. Tony Cliff: defender of state capitalism

    ... their defence of the USSR and, influenced by Ciliga’s book The Russian Enigma , defined Russia as state capital defined Russia as ...

    World Revolution - 2005-01-16 23:42

  3. Anarchism fails to prevent the CNT's integration into the bourgeois state (1931-34)

    ... certain individual rights. Gomez Casas stresses in his book that " the mentality of the radical part of anarcho-syndicalism saw the ... (1921-1931) " [2] The anarchist author of the book History of the Spanish workers' movement (2 volumes in Spanish). The ...

    International Review - 2008-02-04 20:44

  4. On the question of populism

    ... modern part of Germany, the backbone of its high-tech and export industries, the production base of companies such as Siemens, BMW or ...

    International Review - 2016-09-04 11:13

  5. 8. The concept of global capital

    ... itself of every branch of the economy." (Marx, Capital, Book 1, p.581, London 1970) This has nothing to do with any so-called ...

    ICC - 2006-01-28 17:48

  6. Does the Working-Class Vote Against Its Own Interests?

    ... through tax cuts to the rich. Thomas Franks’ 2004 book What’s the Matter with Kansas? [1] is the ...

    ICConline - 2011-01-19 22:39

  7. 1883-95: Social-Democracy Advances the Communist Cause

    ... several times during the 1880s and 90s. A section of the book was also published as a popular pamphlet in 1892, entitled Socialism: ... of the relationship between town and country ... Bebel’s book was an inspiration for hundreds of thousands of class conscious workers, ...

    International Review - 2021-07-10 15:47

  8. Germany 1918-19 (v): From Noske to Hitler

    ... witness: Emil Julius Gumbel, who published a famous book entitled Four Years of Political Murder in 1924. Like Klaus Gietinger ... meant the same thing. This anti-intellectual hatred of the "book worms" is a well known characteristic of anti-semitism.  Two days before ...

    International Review - 2009-06-08 13:10

  9. 1905: the mass strike opens the door to the proletarian revolution

    ... such a central role in the St Petersburg Soviet. In his book 1905, written soon after the events, Trotsky provides a ... beforehand, in writing What Is To Be Done?, a book whose whole heart is to stress the indispensable role of the revolutionary ...

    International Review - 2014-02-25 23:43

  10. The German Revolution, Part VII: The Foundation of the KAPD

    ... to examine closely the KAPD's political positions (see our book on the Dutch Left for a detailed examination of this subject). Despite its ... of the KAPD and its evolution is dealt with in detail in our book on the Dutch Left.   [2] They were not excluded from the KAPD ...

    International Review - 2010-09-19 11:16

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