World Revolution 2000s - 231 to 330
- World Revolution - 2000
- World Revolution no.231, February 2000
- World Revolution no.232, March 2000
- World Revolution no.233, April 2000
- World Revolution no.234, May 2000
- World Revolution no.235, June 2000
- World Revolution no.236, July 2000
- World Revolution no.237, September 2000
- World Revolution no.238, October 2000
- World Revolution no.239, November 2000
- World Revolution no.240, December 2000
- World Revolution - 2001
- World Revolution no.241, February 2001
- World Revolution no.242, March 2001
- World Revolution no.243, April 2001
- World Revolution no.244, May 2001
- World Revolution no.245, June 2001
- World Revolution no.246, July 2001
- World Revolution no.247, September 2001
- World Revolution no.248, October 2001
- World Revolution no.249, November 2001
- World Revolution no.250, December 2001
- World Revolution - 2002
- World Revolution no.251, February 2002
- World Revolution no.252, March 2002
- World Revolution no.253, April 2002
- World Revolution no.254, May 2002
- World Revolution no.255, June 2002
- World Revolution no.256, July 2002
- World Revolution no.257, September 2002
- World Revolution no.258, October 2002
- World Revolution no.259, November 2002
- World Revolution no.260, December 2002
- World Revolution - 2003
- World Revolution no.261, February 2003
- World Revolution no.262, March 2003
- World Revolution no.263, April 2003
- World Revolution no.264, May 2003
- World Revolution no.265, June 2003
- World Revolution no.266, July 2003
- World Revolution no.267, September 2003
- World Revolution no.268, October 2003
- Anti-globalisation: ideological poison for the proletariat
- Blair, Brown, New Labour, Old Labour: all stand for austerity and war
- Correspondence: Solidarity with the ICC against parasitism
- Murder boosts Sweden's democratic campaign
- Revolutionaries in Britain and the struggle against imperialist war, Part 2: the Third International
- World Revolution no.269, November 2003
- World Revolution no.270, December 2003
- Anarchist Bookfair: Direct action caught in the traps of pacifism and imperialism
- India/Pakistan: 'Peace initiative' prepares new wars
- Revolution or barbarism
- Revolutionaries in Britain and the struggle against imperialist war, Part 3: the Second World War
- Saddam's capture: the USA scores a point
- The revival of class struggle and the dangers of radical unionism
- World Revolution - 2004
- World Revolution no.271, February 2004
- Capitalism always lies to justify its wars
- Catastrophes - signs of a society rotting on its feet
- European Social Forum offers no alternative to capitalism
- Perspective of Communism, part 1: Why communism is necessary and possible
- Revolutionaries in Britain and the struggle against imperialist war, Part 4: How the Trotskyists enlisted in WW2
- Terrorism as an instrument of the state
- Tragedy of the Bam Earthquake
- World Revolution no.272, March 2004
- World Revolution no.273, April 2004
- After 20 years: Lessons of the miners' strike are still relevant
- For or against the veil in French schools
- Madrid: Terrorist attacks are acts of capitalist war
- US and French intervention in Haiti: More militarism and chaos
- What is the SPGB?, Part 2
- Perspective of Communism, part 3: Why the proletariat is a communist class
- World Revolution no.274, May 2004
- Contradictions pile up for British imperialism
- Genocide in Rwanda: The crimes of French imperialism
- Melbourne Discussion Circle: Reforms, refugees and the revolutionary perspective
- Rwanda: The great powers colluded in the genocide
- The British state organises terrorism in Ireland
- War in Iraq shows the chaos that threatens the world
- What is the SPGB?, Part 3: Support for democracy undermines internationalism
- Perspective of Communism, part 4: How the proletariat organises itself to overthrow capitalism
- World Revolution no.275, June 2004
- World Revolution no.276, July 2004
- 15 years since the collapse of the Eastern bloc: An era of war and chaos
- Correspondence with Antagonism
- Death of Cornelieus Castoriadis: Bourgeoisie pays homage to one of its servants
- Euro-elections reflect Britain's contradictory position
- Imperialist tensions at the heart of the European Union
- India: Bourgeois elections can only give rise to bourgeois governments
- Massacres in Sudan: A product of rivalry between the great powers
- Obesity, a disease of poverty
- The myth of national sovereignty
- There can be no capitalism without class struggle
- What is the SPGB? (part 4): 1945-2004
- XVIth RI Congress: Strengthening the unity and solidarity of the organisation
- World Revolution no.277, September 2004
- Against state terror and nationalist terrorism! For international proletarian solidarity!
- Daimler/Chrysler: The answer to the capitalist crisis, workers' solidarity
- Iraq/Middle East: Heading towards chaos
- Overproduction at the root of capitalism's crisis
- Revolutionary Debate in Berlin on the Causes of Imperialist War
- South Africa: A proletarian voice against the ANC
- The dismantling of social security
- The responsibility of capitalism for the flood disaster in India and Bangladesh
- To the workers of Venezuela and the world
- Uncomfortable choices for the British ruling class
- US elections: Kerry is no alternative
- Workers pay for the management of the crisis
- You can't change the world without workers' revolution
- World Revolution no.278, October 2004
- After Beslan: Why Britain supports Russia's state terror in Chechnya
- Can the WOMBLES go 'Beyond the ESF'?
- China: economic miracle or capitalist mirage?
- ESF: The only alternative world is communism
- Hostage crises: Divisions in the British ruling class
- Hostage crises: French offensive in the Middle East
- Hurricane in Haiti: Not just a natural catastrophe
- IBRP debates decadence: The need for a historical framework
- Labour Party unity in defence of ruling class interests
- Response to John Berger: Michael Moore is no marxist!
- Strikes in hospitals in Buenos Aries
- World Revolution no.279, November 2004
- ESF: For a class perspective on job insecurity
- ESF: Old reformism in new packaging
- Horn of Africa: 20 years on, capitalism is still creating famine
- IBRP public meeting in Paris (Part 1): The IBRP taken hostage by thugs
- ICC public meeting in Calcutta: The only revolution possible is the proletarian revolution
- Iraq/Middle East: Capitalist barbarism can only get worse
- Pension Reform: Stealing humanity's future
- The capitalist election: a no-win situation for the workers
- We have no choice but to fight capitalism's attacks
- World Revolution no.280, Dec/Jan 2004/05
- 16th Congress of WR: British imperialism between a rock and a hard place
- After Arafat, new massacres on the horizon
- Capitalist society is sinking into the barbarism of war
- Class solidarity is the only answer to massive redundancies
- Ivory Coast: French imperialism defends its interests
- Mark Thatcher: A mercenary for the British state
- Reply to the SPGB: The bourgeois state can't be converted - it must be destroyed
- Ukraine: Workers must not march behind bourgeois gangs
- World Revolution - 2005
- World Revolution no.281, February 2005
- 16th Congress of WR: Resolution on the British situation
- Asian Tsunami: The need for proletarian solidarity
- Auschwitz: Allies and Nazis are both to blame
- Buchenwald, Maidaneck: Macabre demagoguery
- Congo/Darfur: The ruling class can’t end the barbarism
- Debt, fall of the dollar, rising oil prices: The crisis is getting worse
- Lessons of the workers’ struggles at Opel
- Solidarity contributions for the comrades of the NCI
- With or without democracy, capitalism offers only chaos and war
- ‘Control orders’ and democracy go hand in hand
- World Revolution no.282, March 2005
- Bankrupt capitalism dismantles the welfare state
- Capitalist governments can’t save us from global disaster
- Humanitarian aid - an instrument of imperialism
- Immigration: Bourgeoisie stirs up fear and loathing
- Labour can't make it better
- Lebanon, Syria, Iran: New zones of imperialist conflict
- Peace is impossible in decaying capitalism
- Solidarity with our threatened militants
- The capitalist mode of production: A century of decline
- Thirty years ago in World Revolution
- World Revolution no.283, April 2005
- Churchill and the counter-revolutionary intelligence of the British bourgeoisie, Part 1
- 16th Congress of WR: Britain can’t escape the world economic crisis
- All the election parties serve the capitalist state
- IRA - still agents of imperialism
- Lebanon, Kyrgyzstan: A new step in imperialist tensions
- Leftists respect bourgeois democracy
- Not apathy but antipathy
- The Pope is dead, but religion still exerts its repressive power
- World Revolution no.284, May 2005
- After the election the ruling class bares its teeth
- Britain can’t escape the world economic crisis (part 2)
- Churchill and the counter-revolutionary intelligence of the British bourgeoisie, Part 2
- Collapse of Rover: The ruling class won’t rescue workers from the capitalist crisis
- Imperialist tensions sharpen in the Far East
- Strikes in Devon and Cornwall: Workers respond to brutal pay cuts
- The state arms itself against future class battles
- World Revolution no.285, June 2005
- Bloodbath in Uzbekistan - the sordid role of the democracies
- Britain went to war because it is an imperialist power
- Capitalism in crisis can only lengthen the working day
- EU referendums: workers can't win in the democratic fraud
- For the working class all jobs are precarious
- In memory of comrade Mauro
- Only the communist revolution can make poverty history!
- Since the election Iraq sinks further into chaos
- Strikes at the BBC: management and unions keep the workers under control
- The barbarism of the Second World War is the product of capitalism
- UK General Election 2005: The ruling class got the result it wanted
- World Revolution no.286, July/August 2005
- An exploiting class can’t end exploitation!
- ‘Debt relief’ fraud
- Big brother in the warehouse
- ICC intervention in web forums
- Live8: Aiding Ethiopia’s rulers
- EU in crisis: An expression of capitalist decomposition
- Britain’s EU rebate: Blair’s phoney war
- 16th ICC Congress: Preparing for the class struggle and emergence of new communist forces
- Community Action Gathering: The libertarian way to strengthen the local state
- Engels on the housing question
- Barbarism in Zimbabwe: Britain's campaign of hypocrisy
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki expose the myth of the Good War
- World Revolution no.287, September 2005
- “World Leaders”, “International Terrorists” – all of them massacre the workers!
- Discussion on web forums: Anarchism and the patriotic resistance
- Economy: Three decades of worsening crisis (part 1)
- Execution at Stockwell, London: Today's democratic "shoot to kill" prepares tomorrow's death squads
- Imperialist carnage develops in Europe (full text)
- Israeli withdrawal from Gaza: A military ploy, not a step towards peace
- Leftists call on workers to choose their imperialist camp
- Hurricane Katrina: Capitalism leads humanity to disaster
- Strikes at Heathrow: Class solidarity is our only defence
- World Revolution no.288, October 2005
- The Labour Party's century of service to capitalism
- End of the Brownian economic miracle
- Heathrow: Unions sell defeat as victory
- Terrorists and government both obscure class interests
- Dirty work of Britain's armed forces
- Iraq sinks into bloody chaos
- Polemic with IBRP: The consequences of an opportunist policy of regroupment
- Terrorism is an instrument of imperialist war
- World Revolution no.289, November 2005
- Iran – the intrigues of British imperialism
- Argentina: The working class fights for its own interests
- CWO Meeting: The need for serious debate between revolutionaries
- Democracy hones the tools of terror
- Economy: Three decades of worsening crisis (part 2)
- Imperialist rivalries behind humanitarian aid
- Review of 'The British Communist Left'
- The future is class struggle!
- Tory leadership election: Capitalist class prepares its political options
- World Revolution no.290, Dec/Jan 2005/06
- A short history of British torture
- Chaos spreads through the Middle East
- Correspondence from Iran: Why new trade unions would not be a step forward
- East Timor 1975: How Britain hid a massacre
- Outsourcing illustrates the laws of capitalist exploitation
- Pensions crisis shows capitalism has no future (2005)
- The problems of the Blair government are the problems of the whole ruling class
- Zimmerwald Conference 1915: Revolutionaries against the imperialist war
- World Revolution - 2006
- World Revolution no.291, February 2006
- Faced with massive attacks on its living standards, the international working class is beginning to fight back
- Protests over cartoons: Neither democracy nor religion
- Attacks on pensions: Unions are part of the problem
- Attacks on health: NHS job losses and reduced health care
- Anarchist arguments for participation in imperialist war
- The election of Hamas is no victory for the oppressed
- Iran: A focus for imperialist manoeuvres
- The riots in France are not part of the struggle of the working class
- Strike at SEAT, Spain: The need to confront union sabotage
- World Revolution no.292, March 2006
- Chaos in Iraq shows capitalism’s future for the world
- British capitalism attacks living standards on all fronts
- Rediscovery of class solidarity: Belfast postal workers and Cottam power workers
- Strike at Seat in Spain: Our intervention against union sabotage
- Sean O'Casey and the 1916 Easter Rising
- The ruling class uses Mohammed cartoons to stir up nationalist hatred
- ICC Public Meetings in Brazil: A strengthening of revolutionary positions in Latin America
- Strike by airport workers in India: Unions and leftists sabotage workers’ militancy
- World Revolution no.293, April 2006
- Struggles in France are part of the revival of the world working class
- The only answer to the attacks on pensions is the solidarity of all workers!
- Sleaze comes naturally to capitalist democracy
- Worker Communist Parties of Iran and Iraq: The dangers of radical Stalinism
- France: Leftist schemes for sabotaging the movement
- France: Report on a recent WR Public Forum on the events
- Correspondence: National liberation is an ideology of decadent capitalism
- Middle East: The threat of generalised war
- World Revolution no.294, May 2006
- From New York to Delhi, from Belfast to Paris: The rebirth of workers’ solidarity
- NHS: Investing in cuts
- Unison strike: a workplace intervention
- Movement against CPE: a rich experience for future struggles
- 1926 General Strike reveals the bankruptcy of the trade unions
- Homage to our comrade Clara
- Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan: Capitalism plunges into barbarity
- World Revolution no.295, June 2006
- Labour or Tory, they all attack our living standards!
- WR Public Forum on 'Spain 1936-37: the Italian communist left and the Friends of Durruti'
- Vauxhall: massive walkout against lay-offs
- British imperialism: the difficulties of maintaining an independent role
- Metalworkers’ strike in Vigo, Spain: the proletarian method of struggle
- An internationalist voice in Turkey
- ICC Public Forum in Delhi: lessons of the struggles against the CPE in France
- Chavez defends capitalism, not socialism
- Outsourcing illustrates the laws of capitalist exploitation (part 2)
- Iraq, Palestine, Afghanistan: capitalism kills
- World Revolution no.296, July/August 2006
- Massive class conflicts on the horizon
- Anti-terrorism: pretext for state terror
- Unemployment in UK: The crisis can no longer be hidden
- Asda, Post Office: Unity of unions and management against workers
- ICC intervention in the movement against the CPE
- Attack on Gaza strip: All states, big or small, are imperialist
- Introduction to the ICConline article on the GCI's leaflet on the anti-CPE protests
- July ‘36: How the Popular Front turned civil war into imperialist war
- Extract from Bilan, no.36: The meaning of the new institutions...
- Britain steps up its presence in Afghanistan
- World Revolution no.297, September 2006
- War in the Middle East: What alternative to capitalist barbarism?
- War in Lebanon exposes the difficulties faced by British imperialism
- Conflict in Gaza, Israel, Lebanon: The ‘Peace Movement’ is a war movement
- Internationalists in Turkey against the Lebanon war
- An encouraging example of workers’ solidarity during the UNISON strike
- Britain: A gradual development of workers’ militancy
- Somalia: social collapse and imperialist war
- State terror or ‘Islamic’ terrorism? A false choice to drag us into capitalist war
- 17th Congress of RI: The organisation of revolutionaries tested by the class struggle
- Suez 1956: Britain forced to accept its subordinate role
- World Revolution no.298, October 2006
- War and terrorism: twin weapons of dying capitalism
- Middle East: A hunting ground for imperialism
- Labour disarray: A capitalist party arranges its succession
- CWU: Fireguard against workers’ action
- Exeter wildcat: How shop stewards are obliged to oppose workers’ interests
- Darfur: Imperialist intervention is never humanitarian
- Riots in Hungary: The nationalist deadend
- Outsourcing illustrates the laws of the capitalist economy (part 3)
- Understanding the decomposition of capitalism
- From Russia 1917 to Hungary 1956: October of the soviets
- World Revolution no.299, November 2006
- Global warming: Drive to profit pollutes the planet
- Veil furore: A false choice between religion and democracy
- Cameron: The bourgeoisie prepares its options
- Latin America: Class struggle is developing despite state repression and ideological traps
- Brazil: Workers react against union sabotage
- What is imperialism?
- One year after the riots, capital strengthens its police arsenal
- Bus burning: only the bourgeoisie benefits
- Chinese imperialism in Africa
- US imperialism in a quagmire
- World Revolution no.300, Dec/Jan 2006/07
- The working class is an immigrant class
- British strategy further undermined after the war in Lebanon
- The impasse facing the US in Iraq
- In Lebanon and Gaza, the conflict continues
- Signs of the struggle to come
- ICC Public Forum: Debating the perspective for the working class
- Anarchism, Bolshevism and 'workers' control'
- Everywhere the bourgeoisie is hammering the working class
- 300 issues of World Revolution
- Anarchist Bookfair: Meeting on the movement against the CPE in France
- Israel/Palestine: the proletarian alternative
- Oaxaca: workers' militancy derailed by democratic illusions
- World Revolution - 2007
- World Revolution no.301, February 2007
- Only class struggle can stop the drive to war
- 17th Congress of World Revolution: Resolution on the British Situation
- Big Brother: Media hypocrisy on racism
- 17th Congress of World Revolution: The challenge of the new generation
- How capitalism uses religion
- Middle East: An absurd spiral of violence
- Why the hurry to execute Saddam?
- Somalia: Battleground between imperialist rivals
- Global warming shows the need for a science of revolution
- History of the workers' movement in Britain, Part 1: The struggle of the working class to organise itself
- World Revolution no.302, March 2007
- Stock market fall: World economy on the edge
- Resolution on the British situation (part 2)
- 'Stop The War Coalition' Demo: “Another march from A to B”
- British Airways: Workers’ anger against union sabotage
- America and Iran head towards bloodshed
- Iraq: Daily life has become unbearable
- Middle East: Despite war, class struggle continues
- Guinea: workers’ struggle against bourgeois attacks
- World Revolution no.303, April 2007
- NHS, Budget: The capitalist state attacks our living standards
- The NHS is not a reform for workers to defend
- Iran hostage crisis shows weakness of US and UK
- Ireland: Power sharing will not end imperialist conflicts
- Falklands War: How the bourgeoisie ‘conspires’ against the workers
- April Theses: Lenin’s fundamental role in the Russian Revolution
- Re-election of Chavez: Worsening poverty in the name of socialism
- Struggles at Airbus: The beginnings of class solidarity
- Zimbabwe: Democracy is not a goal for the workers’ struggle
- World Revolution no.304, May 2007
- Capitalism is condemned...
- New ICC book! 'Communism is not a nice idea but a material necessity'
- Blair’s legacy: A trusty servant of capitalism
- War in Iraq: A failure for US imperialism
- Massacres in Darfur: The great powers try to hide their responsibility
- History of the workers' movement in Britain, Part 2: Chartism and the 1842 general strike
- May 1937, 'Manifesto of the International Communist Left'
- Debate on Libcom on the NHS: How do we defend the social wage?
- Egypt: Germs of the mass strike
- World Revolution no.305, June 2007
- The only answer is the class struggle
- Postal dispute: Workers need control of the struggle
- Russia reasserts its imperialist ambitions
- Military conflicts spreading across the Middle East
- History of the workers’ movement in Britain, Part 3: Trade unions and the growth of reformism
- An arms dealer justifies bribery, corruption and war
- French elections: Don’t be afraid of the attacks, fight back!
- Labour’s nationalist orgy
- G8: this system creates poverty
- Revival in workers’ militancy
- Brazil: air traffic controllers in struggle
- Miners’ strike in Peru
- Russia, July 1917: Facing the manoeuvres of the bourgeoisie, the vital role of the Bolshevik party
- ICC book launch: Why communism is a historic necessity
- World Revolution no.306, July/August 2007
- Terrorism strengthens the capitalist state
- Postal strike: Solidarity means a common struggle
- Brown premiership: Same attacks in new wrapping
- Gang culture: symptom of a rotting social system
- Workers respond to ANC attack on wages
- Tony Blair: Warmonger turned peacemaker?
- Palestine: imperialist rivalries behind the Hamas/Fatah conflict
- The Kornilov Coup, August 1917: Military blocs or autonomous class struggle?
- Welcome to the ICC nucleus in Brazil
- Capitalism can’t save us from ecological disaster
- Floods in Britain: The state is no protection
- World Revolution no.307, September 2007
- Workers respond to the world-wide crisis
- 'Dispatch': Workers' groups and the potential for wider intervention and discussion
- Capitalism: the sub-prime economy
- Living under capitalism in Britain today
- A summer of catastrophes: capitalism kills
- Floods in Britain
- Fires in Greece
- Iraq – the massacre continues
- Gulf War 1991: the terror of the ‘New World Order’
- WR Day of Study: Communism is possible, but not through the state
- Hands off Sylvia Pankhurst!
- Students in Venezuela: The perspective of struggle against both Chavez and the opposition
- World Revolution no.308, October 2007
- Party political platitudes won’t prevent the plunge
- The fundamental contradictions behind the stockmarket jitters
- The limits of state capitalism
- No way out for British imperialism
- Postal workers can’t win alone
- Massive struggles in Egypt and Bangladesh
- Strike at GM: The union obstacle in the US
- Review: The unions were not anti-working class from their inception
- WR Public Forums: Opportunities for face-to-face discussion
- Burma: Behind the calls for democracy, imperialist conflict
- World Revolution no.309, November 2007
- Workers can only win if they spread the struggle
- Economic crisis: It won’t be over by Christmas
- CWU: Selling out or just doing its job?
- Gore wins Nobel Peace Prize: Another nail in satire’s coffin
- Threats against Iran: The mounting irrationality of capitalist war
- ‘War on terror’ behind martial law in Pakistan
- Struggles in Egypt: The mirage of ‘independent unions’
- Working class youth faced with job insecurity in Japan
- Internationalist debate in the Dominican Republic
- Baboon’s revenge: Marxism versus feminism on the origins of humanity
- Leaflet from the EKS: The agenda of the Turkish bourgeoisie is war, terror, chaos and barbarism
- World Revolution no.310, Dec/Jan 2007/08
- World economy heading towards perfect storm
- Underneath the housing crisis, the crisis of the capitalist economy
- The real problems facing Gordon Brown and British capitalism
- Anti-terrorism: protecting us or protecting the state?
- Royal Mail Strike: CWU sells workers a pay cut
- Workers in France respond to the offensive of the ruling class
- Against government attacks, we all have to fight together!
- How ‘worker’ and ‘student’ unions undermine the struggle
- Intervention of ICC militants in two rail workers’ assemblies
- October 1917: The soviets organise the insurrection
- Pakistan: The threat of disintegration
- Bangladesh cyclone: Poverty puts millions at risk
- World Revolution - 2008
- World Revolution no.311, February 2008
- Towards a violent acceleration of the economic crisis
- Public sector pay: The necessity for workers’ solidarity
- Youth murders: product of a society without hope
- Inflation meets recession
- Kenya: Massacres in model democracy
- Gaza population held hostage by big and small powers
- Struggles in Germany
- Proletarian nature of Bolshevism and the October revolution
- Pakistan and Bhutto's assassination: the most dangerous place in the world
- World Revolution no.312, March 2008
- Only the class struggle can end capitalist wars
- Bilan 1934: Evolution of British imperialism (part 1)
- Crackdown on immigrants: workers have no country!
- EKS leaflet: Against the Turkish army’s ‘operation’ in Iraq
- Kosovo’s ‘independence’ is the product of imperialist rivalries
- Correspondence on Chavez: The need to defend class positions
- How Stalin wiped out the militants of the October 1917 revolution
- Northern Rock: The inevitable state intervention
- Credit crunch means workers’ living standards are under attack worldwide
- World Revolution no.313, April 2008
- Financial storms, inflation, redundancies: It’s a crisis of the whole system
- Bilan 1935: Evolution of British imperialism (part 2)
- The bourgeois state of Chavez attacks the steel workers
- To all those who have no frontiers: to the proletariat of Ecuador and Colombia
- Iraq: USA powerless to prevent spread of chaos
- Tibet: Human rights and state repression both serve imperialist interests
- May 68: the student movement in France and the world
- Strikes on April 24: For a common struggle across all divisions
- World Revolution no.314, May 2008
- Capitalism can’t feed the world
- Local election results: Labour sinks with the economy
- British imperialism after World War 2, Part 1
- April 24th: Media and unions against the potential for workers’ solidarity
- The ‘peaceful’ rise of Chinese imperialism
- Workers’ struggles multiply all over the world
- May 68: The student movement in France and the world, part 2
- 1918: The revolution criticises its errors, Part 1
- World Revolution no.315, June 2008
- Against all pogroms! The working class has no country or colour
- Behind the speculation on Brown’s future: it’s the capitalist crisis, stupid!
- All wage labour is exploitation
- Fuel price protests: It’s not only the working class that is hit by the crisis
- Cyclone in Burma, earthquake in China: Humanitarian hypocrisy
- May 1968 (Part 3): The awakening of the working class
- ICC meeting at ‘1968 and all that’: The perspective opened 40 years ago has not gone away
- Capitalist Economy: Is there a way out of the crisis? (part 1)
- Zimbabwe: Capitalism only offers hunger and violence
- World Revolution no.316, July / August 2008
- Faced with inflation and recession: All workers need to struggle together
- Oil tanker drivers’ strike: Solidarity fuels the struggle
- Referendum in Ireland: No choice for the working class
- Anarcho-nationalism of the WSM
- David Davis and his grand gesture:Bourgeois law protects the bourgeoisie
- International union merger: Unions unite, workers beware
- May 1968 (part 4): The international significance of the general strike in France
- 1968 and all that: Situationism then and now
- Internationalism on a council estate
- Britain in Iraq and Afghanistan: Sacrifices on the alter of imperialism
- What lies behind rise in global food prices?
- Capitalist Economy: Is there a way out of the crisis? (part 2)
- World Revolution no.317, September 2008
- Hunger, war, ecological disaster: The only hope is revolution
- Georgia/Russia: All the powers are warmongers
- Britain’s impotence over war in Georgia
- Public sector: Workers’ discontent dispersed by trade unions
- Tea Break: What went wrong with the strikes in 2007?
- Economy: “arguably the worst in 60 years”
- Ecological crisis: myth or real menace?
- Internationalist statement by KRAS (Russia)
- May 68 (part 5): The international resurgence of revolutionary forces
- How Britain and the US helped to bring Mugabe to power
- World Revolution no.318, October 2008
- Are we reliving a crash like 1929?
- In Britain, as elsewhere, capitalism wants the working class to bail it out
- Georgia/Russia: Imperialist conflicts sharpen
- ‘Humanitarianism’ in the service of war
- Military chaos spreads to Pakistan
- Human Smoke: the barbarity of the Second World War
- The left applauds as the state tries to shore up capitalism
- Bleak prospects for the world economy
- WR price rise: Appeal to readers
- Hurricane in Haiti
- RI 18th Congress: 40 years developing revolutionary activity
- Economic crisis opens the door to massive struggle
- World Revolution no.319, November 2008
- US elections: Presiding over austerity, repression and war
- Congo: The killing fields of capitalism
- British imperialism: a chronicle of humiliation
- Crisis of neoliberalism or crisis of capitalism?
- Brown’s bailout can’t save the day
- 90 years ago: Revolutionary struggles in Germany bring WW 1 to an end (part 1)
- Food shortages: Economic crisis means starvation for millions
- World Revolution No.320 December 2008/ January 2009
- The working class is already responding to the capitalist crisis
- Congo: The fraud of ‘humanitarian intervention’
- The ‘winter of discontent’: Lessons of the wave of class struggle in Britain 1978/9
- Germany 1918-19: Social Democracy sets a deadly trap for the revolution
- WR 18th Congress Report on the British situation: Why the economic crisis hits Britain so hard
- Mumbai massacre: Growing tensions between India and Pakistan fuel terrorist atrocities
- Once again the SWP chooses its imperialist camp
- World Revolution - 2009
- World Revolution no.321, February 2009
- The crisis is world-wide –so is the class struggle!
- Oil refinery and power station strikes: Workers begin to challenge nationalism
- History of the workers’ movement: Revolution in Germany 1918-19 Mass strikes and tragic defeat
- Greece, Spain: The rise of workers’ assemblies
- Keynes’ solution to the crisis
- British economy at the bottom of the pile
- USA: state capitalism is running out of room for manoeuvre
- America bombs Pakistan: business as usual
- WR 18th Congress: Opening up discussion to understand a new period
- WR 18th Congress: Sympathisers’ comments
- In memory of Graeme Imray (1950 -2008)
- Gaza – the carnage continues
- Anti-war’ demonstrations: a call to arms
- Strikes in oil refineries and power stations: The class struggle is for all workers!
- World Revolution no.322, March 2009
- The struggle against unemployment is the struggle against capitalism
- Oil refineries’ strikes: ‘For’ or ‘against’, leftists undermine the struggle
- Campaign about greedy bankers to hide the depth of the crisis
- Torture: Britain asks its friends to do its dirty work
- US policy changes aim to reinforce its imperialist domination
- Antisemitism, Islamophobia: products of a rotting society
- Iran 1979: this was not a revolution
- “Left Wing of the Turkish Communist Party” pamphlet
- History of the Workers Movement: Germany 1919: Could the revolution have won?
- World Revolution no.323, April 2009
- G20 and world economic crisis: The state can’t save us!
- Visteon occupations: Workers search for the extension of the struggle
- Ireland too shows the choice is socialism or barbarism
- ‘Kettling’: a display of democratic repression
- Economic crisis, ecological crisis, capitalism has no solutions: G20
- Economic crisis, ecological crisis, capitalism has no solutions: Copenhagen Conference
- The conditions for the bourgeois revolution in Britain: the class struggle within decaying feudal society
- Scargill’s memoirs of the 1984-85 strike: Hiding the NUM’s role in sabotaging the struggle
- Hillsborough disaster shows the real function of the police
- Pakistan: Obama’s new imperialist front line
- World Revolution no.324, May 2009
- Meeting of communist internationalists in Latin America
- Capitalism responds to the crisis by cutting our living standards
- Lies and repression: The state prepares to confront the working class
- Swine flu: hiding the crisis behind an emergency
- Visteon: Solidarity is the only way for workers to defend themselves
- Basra: Another retreat for British imperialism
- 1919 - Foundation of the Communist International
- ICC presentation for the Midlands Discussion Forum meeting of 25 April
- Sri Lanka: Population massacred in war between murderous gangs
- World Revolution no.325, June 2009
- Capitalist democracy can’t be reformed
- They can’t hide the recession
- Expenses scandal: cynicism is not enough
- Euro elections: nationalism of Left and Right
- Democratic powers still doing business with Tiananmen killers
- A change in rhetoric to maintain US domination
- North Korea’s nuclear test sharpens rivalries
- Anarchism and imperialist war (part 1): Anarchists faced with the First World War
- Lessons of the English Revolution (Part 2): The response of the exploited
- Mexican swine flu: another capitalist calamity
- Students in France and Spain: Struggles that hold a promise for the future
- World Revolution no.326, July/August 2009
- We can resist the attacks if we fight together
- SWP open letter to the left: Reviving the electoral corpse
- The Commune:Still trapped in its leftist past?
- Correspondence on the left’s electoralism and reformism
- Lindsey: Workers demonstrate the power of solidarity
- Anarchism and imperialist war (part 2): Anarchist participation in the Second World War
- Global warming: Capitalism kills
- Meeting about ESOL cuts in Tower Hamlets
- Massive struggles in Bangladesh and China
- Universities take the side of state repression
- Iran: The working class must fight for its own interests
- Imperialist conflicts and outside interference
- World Revolution no.327, September 2009
- Imperialist interests behind the Afghan ‘mission’
- Rising unemployment exposes talk of ‘recovery’
- Capitalism can no longer provide for the old
- Workers’ solidarity fenced in by union methods
- Why Gordon Brown is portrayed as a ditherer
- The worst terrorists are in power, not prison
- Anarchism and imperialist war (part 3): From the end of the Second World War to the end of the counter-revolution
- Defeat at Ssangyong shows need for struggles to spread
- Vestas: Workers’ militancy isolated by trade union and green circus
- ICC’s 18th Congress: Toward the regroupment of internationalist forces
- World Revolution no.328, October 2009
- Capitalism can’t stop warmongering
- All the parties agree on the need for savage cuts
- G20 in Pittsburgh: the end of the crisis?
- Union framework holds struggle in check
- Freescale, Toulouse: How the unions sabotaged the workers’ struggle
- Review of a proletarian balance sheet of the Greek revolt
- University and high school students demonstrations in Germany: “We are demonstrating because they are stealing our future”
- Anarchism and imperialist war (part 4): Internationalism, a crucial question in today’s debates
- US imperialism decides how better to wage war
- World Revolution no.329, November 2009
- Understanding the current state of the class struggle
- Lessons of the English revolution (part 3): The revolutionary movement of the exploited (1647-49)
- BNP on Question Time: Fascism and democracy sing from the same hymn sheet
- Book review: Simon Pirani, The Russian revolution in retreat, 1920-1924
- Trial of Radovan Karadzic: All states are run by war criminals
- Pakistan terrorised by Taliban, military and US
- World Revolution no.330, December 2009 - January 2010
- Is there a solution to the ecological disaster?
- CWU delivers workers to the bosses
- 2010: workers face sweeping cuts
- The road to hell is paved with bad intentions
- Solidarity with the workers of 'Luz y Fuerza del Centro' in Mexico
- Despite 'recovery' propaganda the economic crisis continues
- Russian communist left: reponse to Simon Pirani
- What is Marxism?