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  1. New ICC publications for the month: February 2022

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    webmaster - 2022-02-25 06:00

  2. ICC internal debate on economics (Part 1): The causes of the post-1945 economic boom

    ... version of the article (and published in French in the print edition of the International Review ) is somewhat more truncated. ...

    International Review - 2024-10-28 05:00

  3. Why the alternative is war or revolution

    ... a way of resolving its economic difficulties (‘export or die’) -              inevitable, ...

    International Review - 2024-11-06 15:08

  4. World Revolution no.336, July/August 2010

    ... boasting about its honesty, not hiding anything in the small print as the last Labour budget did, we have to wait for the spending review in ...

    World Revolution - 2024-07-21 06:00

  5. Reply to Ferdinand

    ... “as elsewhere, the slogan of Chinese capital has become ‘export or die’. But because of the weakness of its economy, and lacking ... masses, the bulk of China’s products are geared towards export to the more developed capitalisms; the fundamental ...

    ICConline - 2022-11-16 19:57

  6. Greek Resistance in WW2: Patriotism or internationalism?

    ... with the needs of the resistance, and the “EAM sought to export the local self-government model” across the country. The reason for ...

    ICConline - 2023-07-03 06:00

  7. Murdoch scandal: The lies of the rich and famous

    ... wants. NI also drove through the ‘modernisation’ of the print industry in the 1980's through its role in crushing the print workers, who along with the miners, steel and car workers were important ...

    ICConline - 2021-12-08 10:01

  8. A history of trade unionism in the Philippines

    ... 10 In February 1902, delos Reyes, together with the print union leader Herminigildo Cruz, Dominador Gomez and Lope Santos brought ... labor unrest in the Philippines intensified. Even the export processing zones where the government had tried to suppress strikes were ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 21:20

  9. Contribution to a history of the workers' movement in Africa (part 1): Pre-1914

    ... depots, mines, railways, waterways, roads, factories, print works, etc. In other words, this is how French colonial capitalism ... if it allowed a real increase in commercial traffic (import/export), which went from 2 million francs in 1818 to 14 million in 1844, the ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 20:55

  10. National Situation in the Philippines (adopted by Internasyonalismo, December 2008)

    ... of the major exports of the country, they are not its main export. Labour-power is its main export. In fact, aside from debt, the remittances of more than 9 million OFWs ...

    Internasyonalismo - 2009-04-25 16:36

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