World Revolution 2010s - 331 to 384
- World Revolution 2010
- World Revolution no.331, February 2010
- The ruling class can’t avoid cutting our living standards
- The fraud of ‘humanitarian aid’ in Haiti
- Unions use ‘anti-union’ laws against the workers
- Capitalism doesn’t wage war 'democratically'
- Labour and Tory are on the same side in the class war
- Greek workers face brutal austerity package
- Algeria: the proletariat is angry
- 'The (im)possibility of revolution'-and the need for militant political discussion
- Yemen, Somalia, Iran: the drive to war accelerates
- World Revolution no.332, March 2010
- Greece, Spain, Portugal…The state is bankrupt
- Workers respond to austerity attacks
- BA, civil servants, workers face union divisions
- Avatar – the only dream capitalism can sell is a world without capitalism
- Corruption – an integral part of parliamentary politics
- SWP dragging workers to the polling booths
- Michael Foot – inveterate warmonger
- New humanitarian catastrophes to come in Haiti
- Southern Chile: self organisation of proletarians in the face of catastrophe, lumpen capitalists and state incompetence
- Understanding capitalism’s drive to destroy the environment
- A great loss to the ICC – the death of our comrade Jerry Grevin
- Military offensive in Afghanistan: the population pays the price
- ICC Public Forum: Why revolutionaries are against bourgeois elections.
- World Revolution no.333, April 2010
- Against the trap of capitalist elections
- Workers’ discontent blocked by legal and union manoeuvres
- Whoever wins the election there are massive cuts ahead
- One Class, one struggle (2010)
- There’s only one thing left to settle: our accounts with capital and its state
- The ICC’s tribute to our comrade Jerry Grevin
- Weakened US struggles to control Israeli gendarme
- World Revolution no.334, May 2010
- Austerity in Greece shows the future facing the working class everywhere
- Lib-Con coalition: The ‘new way’ to introduce cuts
- The next issue of World Revolution … under the next UK government
- The crisis moves into a new phase
- The shrunken ambitions of British imperialism
- Anti-authoritarians in Greece: reflections on violence
- Thailand: workers need to fight for their own interests
- Economic crisis: The bourgeoisie is running out of excuses
- World Revolution no.335, June 2010
- Unions and management strangling BA strike
- Effective strike action is always illegal
- Public spending cuts: “only the first step” towards pauperisation
- Strike wave across China
- Struggle of jute workers in Kolkatta sabotaged by unions
- Behind the euphoria, the real class divisions
- Beautiful game, pity about the nationalism
- Obama administration’s foreign policy: the fist of friendship
- Korea: playing with fire around a barrel of gunpowder
- A new step in capitalism’s devastation of the planet
- World Revolution no.336, July/August 2010
- Bourgeois parties line up to impose the attacks
- Bloody Sunday report: the British state still has fangs
- How can workers defend themselves?
- Workers’ struggles across Europe face union manoeuvres
- Maintaining imperialist control over its backyard: Mission Impossible for the Russian bourgeoisie
- Kyrgyzstan pogroms organised by the capitalist state
- Gulf oil spill: The recklessness of capitalism
- 5 years since Hurricane Katrina
- The communist left and internationalist anarchism, Part 1: What we have in common
- Despite the nationalist conflicts, half a million workers assert their class identity
- World Revolution no.337, September 2010
- A proletarian discussion forum in Manchester
- Bangladesh: wildcat strikes and demonstrations
- British imperialism: looking for a way out of the impasse
- Chilean miners: exploitation kills
- China ‘right to strike’ – no gain for workers
- International resistance to austerity
- Solidarity with the metro workers of Madrid!
- Strikes at BA and LU: We can’t win our demands in isolation
- The catastrophic nature of capitalism
- The communist left and internationalist anarchism, Part 2: On the difficulties of debating and the ways to overcome them
- Wikileaks on Afghanistan confirm the growth of chaos
- World Revolution no.338, October 2010
- Persistent unemployment shows the deepening of the crisis
- Brutal attack on benefits
- ‘Red Ed’: a good choice for the bourgeoisie
- Imperialism hooked on drugs
- Leaks on defence cuts reveal divisions on imperialist strategy
- Trotsky, Pannekoek, Appel: Loyal proletarian fighters
- The communist left and internationalist anarchism, Part 3: The approach needed for this debate
- Commonwealth games and the reality of workers’ exploitation
- World Revolution no.339, November 2010
- Comprehensive spending review: An attack on the whole working class
- The economic crisis is material, not ideological
- Radical Workers’ Block on anti-cuts demo: What lessons for the future?
- Withdrawal from Iraq is not the end of imperialist slaughter
- Obama has no solutions for the Middle East
- A brief chronology of the struggle against pension reform in France
- The Unions lead us to defeat
- How can we control our struggles?
- Anarchist Bookfair 2010: Looking for revolutionary ideas...
- Drug Wars: Mexico – the gangsterisation of the state
- World Revolution no.340, December 2010 - January 2011
- Revolt in universities, colleges, schools: A beacon for the whole working class
- Occupations:towards unity and self organisation
- SWP put forward a capitalist ‘alternative’
- Leftist networks help unions regain control
- Britain: economic crisis and imperialist dead-ends
- Struggling behind the unions leads to defeat
- Attempts to struggle outside union control
- Italy, Greece, the revolt is international
- A proletarian debate in Edinburgh
- After the rescue, Chilean miners buried under nationalism
- A “shining example” of capitalist collapse
- World Revolution 2011
- World Revolution no.341, February 2011
- Uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt: The best solidarity is class struggle
- The attacks are not ideological: capitalism really is bankrupt
- The economic crisis didn’t start in 2007
- Methods of infiltration by the democratic state
- The real role of the TUC: policing the class struggle
- Ireland: all the politicians agree on the need for austerity
- The Palestinian Authority: a fig leaf for naked imperialism
- In memory of Martyn Richards
- Mass strikes in Britain: the ‘Great Labour Unrest’, 1910-1914
- Capitalism breeds disaster
- World Revolution no.342, March 2011
- Our alternative:resist the capitalist regime!
- Libya: Popular uprising buried by bourgeois faction fights
- Democracy arms Gaddafi’s brutal repression
- The Importance of the Workers Struggles in Egypt
- The capitalist economy locked in permanent decline
- What future for the young in capitalism?
- The social and political aspects of revolution
- Gaddafi’s friends on the left
- The bourgeoisie fears the contagion of revolt
- World Revolution no.343, April 2011
- Imperialist war in Libya
- A taxing budget for workers
- Pensions put out to pasture
- The TUC’s false alternative
- New forums for proletarian discussion
- What can we learn from the blockade of the oil refineries in France?
- Syrian bourgeoisie follows Gaddafi’s example
- Revolutionaries and the mass strikes, 1910-1914: the strengths and limits of syndicalism
- World Revolution no.344, May 2011
- Obama, NATO, Bin Laden, Gaddafi: they are all our enemies
- No bailout for world capitalism
- NHS: Defend jobs and healthcare, not the capitalist state
- Bristol 1980/2011: repression and revolt
- Class struggle and its obstacles
- Middle East: For massive struggle against the dictatorship of capital
- Japan: grim outlook for workers
- World economic crisis: The demise of credit
- Notes on internationalist anarchism in Britain: Part one
- Militant workers' meeting in Alicante, Spain
- World Revolution no.345, June 2011
- June 30th: it’s time to take control of our own struggles!
- Leftists offer recipe for defeat
- Crisis brings ever deepening poverty
- Policing the decline in healthcare
- Western intervention in Libya: a new militaristic hell
- The US gains from bumping off Bin Laden
- The movement reignites in Greece
- 90 years after Kronstadt: a tragedy that's still being debated in the revolutionary movement
- Death of Comrade Enzo: A painful loss for the ICC
- Notes on internationalist anarchism in the UK (part 2): From the 1950s to today
- World Revolution no.346, July-August 2011
- Faced with the global economic crisis, struggling behind the unions leads to defeat
- Anti-cuts alliances: Against cuts or against capitalism?
- J30 Assemblies: How does the working class need to struggle?
- Capitalism will do nothing about climate change
- NHS reform: Government 'U-turn' continues same cost cutting
- Greece: difficulties in the development of the movement
- Protests in China come up against state repression
- Paris Commune of 1871: When the workers first took power
- Danger of worsening chaos in Syria and beyond
- World Revolution no.347, September 2011
- Economic depression, war, social decay: Only the class struggle offers a way out
- The riots in Britain and capitalism’s dead-end
- In the face of the riots, the bourgeoisie offers repression and lies
- Murdoch scandal: The lies of the rich and famous
- Capitalism Doesn’t Care
- World economic crisis: A murderous summer
- The masters change, exploitation and poverty remain
- Gaddafi’s links with British state
- Nuclear energy, capitalism and communism
- Capitalism in meltdown: is there a working class response?
- Protests continue despite war tensions
- World Revolution no.348, October 2011
- The deeper the crisis, the more they attack our living standards
- Union preparations and the need for a workers' response
- 'Social democracy' is still anti-working class
- Electricians’ actions hold the promise of class unity
- Harsh sentences on rioters prepares the repression of workers’ struggles
- The answer is not financial regulation but overthrowing capitalism
- New strike wave in Egypt
- Preparing for class confrontations
- The anti-state option
- World Revolution no.349, November 2011
- The struggle against capitalism is a struggle between classes
- Government and unions aim to smother the workers’ response
- Political pressures on the Coalition as economy nosedives
- Electricians: solidarity across industries is key
- Working class living standards Decades of decline
- Occupy Wall Street protests: the capitalist system itself is the enemy
- Occupy London: the weight of illusions
- Gaddafi’s gone, the ruling class remains
- Nuclear energy, capitalism and communism (part 2)
- Austerity package meets working class resistance
- World Revolution no.350, December 2011-January 2012
- Capitalism is bankrupt: We need to overthrow it
- Occupy London, a space for discussion
- Best years of your life?
- The unions are part of the attack on workers’ pensions
- Unions and police are two arms of the same state
- Sparks: don’t let the unions block the struggle
- Why is capitalism drowning in debt?
- The bourgeoisie is divided by the crisis but united against the working class
- National interests are not our interests
- What is the future for the struggles in Egypt?
- Imperialist manoeuvres go up a gear
- World Revolution 2012
- World Revolution no.351, February 2012
- Austerity won’t save capitalism from declining
- Lives lost in the pursuit of profit
- Reflections on the riots of August 2011 (part 2)
- Illusions in the unions will lead to defeat
- Scottish nationalism shows growing divisions in the ruling class
- Class struggle the only alternative to austerity and massacres
- Imperialist bloodletting worsens in Middle East
- Democratise capitalism or destroy it?
- World Revolution no.352, March 2012
- The deteriorating material situation of the working class
- Working for nothing: A continuing attack on the unemployed
- Campaign about privatisation obscures cuts in NHS
- Occupy Exeter, an experience rich with lessons for the future
- Towards general assemblies in India
- The making of the UK state
- Syria: Horror of the imperialist battlefield
- World Revolution no.353, April 2012
- Why British capitalism needs the EU
- All budgets are for millionaires
- Oil tanker drivers’ struggle: Bourgeois campaigns obscure the needs of the struggle
- Spain, Portugal, the international struggle against austerity
- General strike in Spain: radical minorities call for independent workers’ action
- The making of the UK state,Part 2: Ireland
- The drama in Toulouse and Montauban: Symptoms of capitalism’s barbaric demise
- World Revolution no.354, May 2012
- Rulers can’t halt the slide towards the economic abyss
- Downgrading the notion of economic recovery
- Scandals, local elections: “Disgruntled, disillusioned and disengaged”
- May 10: Unions divide public sector workers
- Launch of ballistic missile by India: Another act in militarization in Asia
- Political divisions in the Chinese ruling class
- Islamophobia, Jihadism, capitalism: same enemy!
- World Revolution no.355, July/August 2012
- Economic crisis: No way out for the EU or capitalism
- Divisions, scandals in the ruling class… But they can still unite against the workers
- Spain: how can workers respond to an economy in dire straits?
- The patriotic circus
- The left in Greece offers no prospects for the working class
- What lessons can we draw from the social movements of 2011?
- Imperialist powers hover as Syria sinks into barbarism
- World Revolution no.356, September/October 2012
- Faced with repression and austerity: The future belongs to the class struggle
- No Olympic performance from the British economy
- South Africa massacre of miners: The bourgeoisie uses its police and union guard dogs against the working class
- South West NHS: Testing the waters for further pay cuts
- Egypt: after the revolution that wasn’t, workers’ struggles continue
- In Syria, the big powers gesticulate, the massacres continue
- World Revolution to go bi-monthly
- Cosmopolis: a poetical and radical indictment of capitalism
- Is there a danger of fascism today?
- World Revolution no.357, November/December 2012
- Mali: the music suffocated by capitalist terror
- On the demonstrations on the West Bank of the Jordan
- One Nation, Two Classes
- South African strike wave comes up against ANC and unions
- Spain and Catalonia: two countries to enforce the same misery
- Suffer little children... Capitalism is the biggest child abuser
- Turkey, Syria and war
- Why is it so difficult to struggle, and how can we overcome these difficulties?
- Workers’ groups: the experience of the 1980s
- World Revolution 2013
- World Revolution 2014
- World Revolution No.364, January/February 2014
- World Revolution No.365, March/April 2014
- Against imperialism: the internationalism of the working class
- Ukraine: battlefield for imperialist powers
- Internationalist declaration from Russia
- All nationalism divides the working class
- 1914: Labour and the unions mobilise the workers for war
- Attacks on benefits, impoverishing the poor
- Flooding: the shape of things to come
- Heroes of the Left - but not ours
- Nationalism and democracy are dangerous for class struggle
- World Revolution No. 366, May/June 2014
- World Revolution No. 367, September / October / November 2014
- World Revolution No. 368, December 2014 / January / February 2015
- World Revolution 2015
- World Revolution 2016
- World Revolution 2017
- World Revolution 2018
- World Revolution 2019
- Brexit Crisis: Ruling class divisions won’t help the working class
- Lenin, Luxemburg, Liebknecht
- Report on the National Situation: January 2019
- Supplement on Ecology
- World Revolution no. 382, Spring 2019
- World Revolution no. 383, Summer 2019
- You can’t have a green capitalism
- World Revolution no 384, Autumn 2019
- A new recession: Capital demands more sacrifices from the proletariat
- Deal or No Deal: Capitalist Democracy is a Fraud
- Debate on the balance of class forces
- Ecological disaster: The poison of militarism
- Extracts from some correspondence on the question of elections
- Homelessness: Product of the capitalist crisis
- India revokes Kashmir’s special status: Crisis, communal conflict and imperialist tensions
- Trump v “The Squad”: The Deterioration of the US Political Apparatus
- 100 years since the foundation of the Communist International
- Trump, the Middle East and the convulsions of US imperialism