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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. 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

  3. 1914: how German socialism came to betray the workers

    ... of capitalism. But he nevertheless welcomed Bernstein’s book as a valuable contribution to the movement, opposed a motion to expel him ... the lessons. At the same time as Trotsky wrote his famous book on 1905 where he highlighted the role of the workers’ councils, ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 21:25

  4. La santé et la révolution : Russie soviétique, 1917 – 1924 (Health and Revolution in Soviet Russia, 1917-24)

    ... . We extend our discussion here with a review of the book Health and Revolution written by a group of authors. While, as we ... with a thinly veiled plea for state capitalism, this little book has the merit of highlighting the central role played by the organised ...

    ICConline - 2023-07-09 21:49

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. The Russian revolution echoes in Brazil, 1918-21

    ... the 16th century, under Portuguese domination, extensive export agriculture developed, based in the first place on the Brazilian ...

    International Review - 2023-08-29 06:00

  9. 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

  10. What are workers' councils? (Part 5) 1917 – 1921: The soviets and the question of the state

    ... 144 and 145. The quote, translated by us, is taken from the book Workers' Democracy or Party Dictatorship?, the chapter entitled ... of 1928. An English translation appears in the ICC’s book The Russian Communist Left . [27] . Rosa ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 17:29

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