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  1. May ’68: Resurgence of the proletarian struggle

    ... mod­els of state capitalism, from Cuba to Chile, from China to Portugal, and in any case quickly exhausted itself. The already ...

    International Review - 2008-10-09 14:10

  2. Reply to the IBRP, Part 2: Theories of Capitalism's Historic Crisis

    ... prosperity by its being thrown open to English commerce, is China " (Engels to Danielson, 1892. Letters on Capital , page 274, New ...

    International Review - 2008-09-12 20:13

  3. The Transformation of Social Relations

    ... unfailingly point to the existing "socialist" models (China, Cuba, formerly the USSR, etc) to prove that economic and political ...

    International Review - 2014-02-25 00:20

  4. Turkey: Solidarity with Tekel workers' resistance against government and unions!

    ... Egypt to Greece, from Bangladesh to Spain, from England to China has been shaking the world for the last few years. This honorable ...

    ICConline - 2010-01-21 07:14

  5. Workers’ combat and union maneuvers in Venezuela

    ... needs in a stable way. Unemployment in Europe and China, inflation in the USA and in Poland, nuclear inse­curity and insecurity ...

    International Review - 2009-01-03 18:47

  6. Debate with Battaglia Comunista on the theses of its 5th Congress

    ... weight of the collapse of polit­ical myths like Russia or China; the frustra­tion of emotional/political campaigns created artificially ...

    International Review - 2010-07-14 23:43

  7. Correspondence on Crisis Theories and Decadence, Part 2: Our reply

    ... in the living conditions of the working class. In China at the same time as they constructed a dazzling artificial island of ...

    International Review - 2005-08-20 15:47

  8. The Dutch Left, 1919-1920, 2nd Part

    ... bureau and much later an agent of Comintern in China, where he played not a negligible role in the defeat of the Chinese ...

    International Review - 2010-07-24 00:04

  9. Immigration and the workers’ movement

    ... immigration of workers from backward countries (coolies-from China, etc.). This is the same spirit of aristocratism that one finds among ...

    International Review - 2010-02-04 21:36

  10. The bourgeoisie tells the working class that it doesn’t exist

    ... competition of the ‘emerging countries’, particularly China. In the name of the ‘struggle against the deficit’ a whole number of ... workers assemblies’, https://en.internationalism.org/wr/310/rail-interventions 7 � ...

    ICConline - 2014-03-17 21:22

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