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  1. The Russian Revolution (part 2): The Soviets take power

    3467 reads In the first part of this article ( International Review 71 ), we saw how the Russian ... the famous note confirming Russia's adhesion to the Entente gang (France and Great Britain). In May, Kerensky undertook a campaign at the ... as in the call to the Cossacks to abandon the government gang or the passionate and dramatic meeting of the soldiers of the Peter and ...

    International Review - 2021-08-19 21:07

  2. Combat of the "Lefts" in the International: Responsibility of Revolutionaries faced with the Degeneration of the International

    ... If there is one struggle that marxist revolutionaries worthy of the name have always fought to the bitter end, even in the most difficult ... Radek seems to have played the part of provocateur 14 . The weakest gave up. The Stalinists in power were able to detect ...

    International Review - 2012-12-05 11:06

  3. A belated answer to a revolutionary anarchist: Emma Goldman and the Russian Revolution

    ... the Russian problem is entirely too complex to speak lightly of it”, she wrote in the introduction to her first book. We are responding ... crimes they must know were due to the counterrevolutionary gang, to the blockade and the White generals attacking the Revolution. I ...

    International Review - 2018-12-04 20:34

  4. Terrorism - a weapon of capitalist war

    ... to have handled the chemical weapon ricin. This is part of the British state’s participation in the ‘war against terrorism’. ... It was subsequently demonstrated that the Baader Gang and the Red Brigades had been infiltrated by, respectively, the secret ...

    World Revolution - 2005-09-21 10:05

  5. Once more on decadence: What does it mean to say that capitalism is a historically transitory system?

    ... on the fact that some comrades appear to reject the concept of decadence even though they agree that capitalism is a historically ... consumption capacity of society set a limit to them ”. [14] In order to try to resolve this inherent contradiction, capital must ...

    ICConline - 2017-06-10 11:25

  6. The History of Sport Under Capitalism (Part I) - Sport in the ascendant phase of capitalism (1750-1914)

    ... a phenomenon that cannot be ignored from the fact of its cultural breadth and its place in society. A mass phenomenon, it's ... re-living the adversity of international competitions?" [14] . During the massacres, we can recall an episode long passed over ...

    World Revolution - 2013-03-09 09:34

  7. Young people are casualties of the putrefaction of capitalist society

    ... published by the ICC's French section. If the details of violence among young people relate to that country, they are not a French ... has become a daily occurrence, whether it takes the form of gang rivalries or shootings in schools. Today, the bourgeoisie has no ...

    ICConline - 2021-04-20 14:55

  8. A new government to further reduce workers’ living standards

    2362 reads Once the dry ice of the election spectacle has cleared, the new government can get on with its job: defending capitalism at the expense of the working class. After every election it’s the same, regardless of ... of the working class) have no interest in choosing which gang of politicians is going to lord it over us for the next four or five ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 17:38

  9. Report on the conference in Korea, October 2006

    ... in South Korea which identifies itself with the tradition of the Communist Left, to take part in an "International Conference of ... South Korea . The aid given by the USA reached 14% of GNP in 1957 (...) But the USA did not restrict itself to ...

    International Review - 2008-05-09 13:22

  10. What are workers' councils? (Part 2): The resurgence and crisis of workers’ councils in 1917

    4171 reads The aim of this series is to respond to a question posed by many comrades (readers and ... what are the workers' councils? In the first article of this series , [1] we saw how they appeared for the first time in ... throughout Russia were the backbone of the revolution." [14] How could such a gigantic extension happen that, in so little time, ...

    International Review - 2010-11-21 17:47

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