International Review 1980s : 20 - 59
- 1980 - 20 to 23
- International Review no.20 1st quarter 1980
- International Review no.21 - 2nd quarter 1980
- International Review no.22 - 3rd quarter 1980
- Theories of crisis, from Marx to the Communist International
- On the publication of texts from "L'Internationale' on the war in Spain
- Sectarianism, an inheritance from the counter-revolution that must be transcended
- The significance of the American raid on Iran
- Third Conference of groups of the Communist Left
- War economy and crisis in East Germany
- On the publication of the texts from “Bilan” on the war in Spain
- International Review no.23 - 4th quarter 1980
- 1981 - 24 to 27
- International Review no.24 - 1st quarter 1981
- International Review no. 25 - 2nd Quarter 1981
- Critique of Pannekoek’s Lenin as Philosopher by Internationalisme, 1948 (part 1)
- El Salvador, Spain, Poland: Faced with the proletarian threat, the world bourgeoisie gets ready
- Open Letter to ‘Council Communism’ (Denmark)
- The confusions of Fomento Obrero Revolucionario (FOR): on Russia 1917 and Spain 1936
- The ‘labour aristocracy’: a sociological theory to divide the working class
- International Review no. 26 - 3rd Quarter 1981
- Counter-resolution on the class struggle
- Generalized economic crisis and inter-imperialist conflicts
- Introduction to the Reports and Resolutions of the Fourth ICC Congress
- Perspectives for the International Class Struggle: (A Breach is opened in Poland)
- Resolution on the class struggle
- Resolution on the crisis
- The Historic Conditions for the Generalization of Working Class Struggle
- International Review no. 27 - 4th Quarter 1981
- 1982 - 28 to 31
- 1983 - 32 to 35
- International Review no. 32 - 1st Quarter 1983
- The task of the hour: formation of the party or formation of cadres
- Convulsions in the revolutionary milieu
- Critique of the Groupe Communiste Internationaliste
- The origins of the ICP(Communist Programme): what it claims to be, and what it really is
- The world capitalist crisis of overproduction: A turmoil which poses a question of revolution
- International Review no.33 - 2nd quarter 1983
- A Hundred Years After The Death Of Marx, The future belongs to Marxism
- Report on the structure and functioning of the revolutionary organisation
- What Point Has The Crisis Reached? (2nd quarter 1983)
- Where is The Class Struggle Going? Towards the end of the post-Poland retreat
- Against the concept of the "brilliant leader"
- International Review no.34 - 3rd quarter 1983
- Battaglia Comunista: On the origins of the International Communist Party
- Eastern Europe: Economic crisis and the bourgeoisie's weapons against the proletariat
- International Correspondence: The ICC’s “left in opposition” perspective, empirio-criticism and the role of revolutionaries
- Part 1: The debate on the national question at the dawn of decadence
- Polemic: Doubts about the working class
- Republication: Current problems of the workers' movement - Internationalisme (August 1947)
- What point has the crisis reached? (3rd quarter 1983)
- International Review no. 35 - 4th Quarter 1983
- 5th Congress of the ICC: The responsibility of revolutionary organizations
- Address to proletarian groups
- On the Party and its relationship to the class
- Report on the International Situation (Part 1)
- Report on the International Situation (Part 2): The balance of forces between the working class and the bourgeoisie
- Resolution on the International Situation (1983)
- US bloc on the attack
- 1984 - 36 to 39
- International Review no. 36 - 1st Quarter 1984
- Address to Proletarian Political Groups: In answer to the replies
- Debate with Battaglia Comunista on the theses of its 5th Congress
- Inter-imperialist conflicts, class struggle: The acceleration of history
- The Second Congress of the Internationalist Communist Party
- What point has the crisis reached?: The weight of arms spending
- International Review no.37 - 2nd quarter 1984
- What point has the crisis reached?: The myth of the economic recovery
- Communists and the National Question, Part 2 (1900-1920): The debate during the years of imperialist war
- Debate: On the critique of the theory of the "weakest link"
- Socialism Lost: The hopes of the Marxist movement of the past
- The bankruptcy of councilism
- The conception of organization of the German and Dutch Left
- The resurgence of class struggle
- Theses on the present upsurge in class struggle
- International Review no. 38 - 3rd Quarter 1984
- A contribution to the history of the revolutionary movement: “Communistenbond Spartacus” and the councilist current (1942-1948)
- International class struggle: The simultaneity of workers strikes: what are the perspectives?
- Report of the 5th Congress of Internationalisme
- The left in opposition undermines struggle
- The organization of revolutionaries: On the conditions for the formation of the Party
- What point has the crisis reached?: The crisis transforms Western Europe into a social powder keg
- International Review no.39 - 4th quarter 1984
- International correspondence: Consciousness and strategy of the bourgeoisie
- Polemic with the CWO: The International Communist Left
- The Communistenbond Spartacus and the Councilist Current (1942-1948), II
- What method allows us to understand: The resurgence of workers' struggles
- What point has the crisis reached? Historic crisis of the economy
- 1985 - 40 to 43
- International Review no.40 - 1st quarter 1985
- 10 years of the ICC: Some Lessons
- Revolutionary milieu: Theses of the Alptraum Communist Collective (Mexico)
- The acceleration of history: The worsening crisis, the extension of the class struggles
- The Constitution of the IBRP: An Opportunist Bluff, Part 1
- The function of revolutionary organizations: The danger of councilism
- International Review no.41 - 2nd quarter 1985
- What point has the crisis reached? - The dollar: the emperor has no clothes
- Internal debate: The ICC and the politics of the "lesser evil"
- Socialism or barbarism: War under capitalism
- The bankruptcy of modern councilism
- The Constitution of the IBRP: An Opportunist Bluff, Part 2
- What method to understand the class struggle: The Marxist method is not empiricism
- Theses on the Role of the Party in the Proletarian Revolution (KAPD, 1921)
- International Review no.42 - 3rd quarter 1985
- Internal debate: Centrist slidings towards councilism
- International correspondence: The emergence of a new communist regroupment in India
- International situation: Simultaneity of workers' struggles and the union obstacle
- Massive unemployment and the extension of the class struggle
- What point has the crisis reached? Beginning of the recession
- Communists and the National Question, Part 3: The Debate during the Revolutionary Wave and the Lessons for Today
- Jan Appel: A Revolutionary Has Died
- International Review no. 43 - 4th Quarter 1985
- 1905 Revolution: Fundamental lessons for the proletariat
- Discussion: Opportunism and centrism in the working class and its organizations
- Ideological campaigns: Weapons of the bourgeoisie faced with the class struggle
- Reply to the CWO: On the subterranean maturation of consciousness
- What point has the crisis reached?: The Eastern bloc with both feet in the capitalist crisis
- 1986 - 44 to 47
- International Review no. 44 - 1st Quarter 1986
- International Review no.45 - 2nd quarter 1986
- The birth of a revolutionary current: The Dutch Left (1900-1914)
- The International Situation
- The political milieu: The development of a revolutionary milieu in India
- The workers' struggle in 1985: Balance-sheet and perspectives
- The “External Fraction” of the ICC
- Where is the economic crisis? Oil prices fall, The dollar falls, The recession looms
- International Review no. 46 - 3rd Quarter 1986
- International correspondence: Workers Emancipation Revolutionary Class militant (Argentina, Uruguay)
- Massive strikes in Norway, Finland and Belgium: From dispersion toward unification
- Polemic with the IBRP: Task of revolutionaries in the peripheral countries
- The Dutch left part 2 (1900/1914): Birth of a revolutionary current in Europe (1903/1907)
- Where is the economic crisis going?: Europe in the frontline
- International Review no. 47 - 4th Quarter 1986
- 1936: the left leads the proletariat into imperialist slaughter
- A short clarification concerning the ‘external fraction of the ICC’
- Head-on attacks herald the unification of the workers’ struggles
- International Situation (resolution)
- The Dutch Left (1900-1914), part 3: The “Tribunist” Movement
- The period of transition: Polemic with the P.C.Int.-Battaglia Comunista
- What point has the economic crisis reached?: The Dead-End
- 1987 - 48 to 51
- International Review no.48 - 1st quarter 1987
- International Review no.49 - 2nd quarter 1987
- Correspondence with Emancipacion Obrera: On the Regroupment of Revolutionaries
- Lessons of the workers' strikes in Western Europe: Struggle all together, take the struggle into our own hands
- Part 2: Understanding the political implications of capitalist decadence
- Report (Internationalism): Class struggle in the U.S.A.
- The Dutch Left, 1914-1920, 2nd part: The Dutch Left and the Russian Revolution
- What point has the crisis reached?: Russian capitalism sinks in the world crisis
- International Review no.50 - 3rd quarter 1987
- International class struggle: The need to unite the workers' struggles, and the confrontation with rank-and-file uniomism
- International correspondence: Workers' struggles and workers' politics develop in Mexico
- Part 3: The class nature of the social democracy
- Reply to BC on the Course of History
- The Dutch Left from 1914 to early 1920's: 1918: Between revolution and opportunism, III
- What point has the economic crisis reached? Crisis and class struggle in the Eastern Bloc
- International Review no.51 - 4th quarter 1987
- 7th Congress of the ICC: Resolution on the Proletarian Political Milieu
- Imperialist conflicts and class struggle: War in the Persian Gulf
- International class struggle: Workers' struggles in South Korea and South Africa
- International debate: Reply to Battaglia Comunista
- 70 years ago, the Russian Revolution: The most important experience of the world proletariat
- 1988 - 52 to 55
- International Review no.52 - 1st quarter 1988
- International Review no.53 - 2nd quarter 1988
- 20 years since May 68: Capitalism in the whirlpool of the crisis
- 20 years since May 68: Class struggle: The maturation of the conditions for the revolution
- 20 years since May 68: Evolution of the political milieu (1st part: 1968-77)
- Address to the proletarian milieu and the working class (GPI, Mexico)
- War, militarism and imperialist blocs in the decadence of capitalism, Part 2
- Workers' struggles in Italy, Germany, Britain; riots and repression in Palestine; only the proletariat can put an end to barbarism
- International Review no.54 - 3rd quarter 1988
- 20 years since 1968: The evolution of the proletarian political milieu, II
- Editorial: Reagan-Gorbachev, Afghanistan
- Part 4: Understanding the Decadence of Capitalism
- Poland: Strikes sabotaged by "Solidarnosc"
- Polemic: Confusion of communist groups over the present period
- Where is the economic crisis?: The perspective of recession has not disappeared
- International Review no.55 - 4th quarter 1988
- Grupo Proletario Internacionalista: Crisis and workers’ struggles in Mexico
- 1918-1919: seventy years ago On the Revolution in Germany
- Decantation of the PPM and the Oscillations of the IBRP
- International class struggle: Workers’ struggles in Poland
- International Review no.55 - Editorial
- Part 5: Understanding the Decadence of Capitalism
- 1989 - 56 to 59