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About class struggle in Iraq - ICG

The Internationalist Communist Group and class struggle in Iraq around 1991. We do not agree with the ICG on many issues but reproduce this article for reference.

1990-1991: A Comrade's Testimony: A Journey to Iraq (includes leaflets from Kurdish areas)

From Communism #7.

1988: Massacre in Halabja - ICG

From Communism #6.

Bruno Bauer and Early Christianity - Engels

On the History of Early Christianity - Engels

1980: The Remaking of the American Working Class - Loren Goldner

The changing nature of capital and its exploitation.

1917-1921: Generalised revolutionary struggle in Patagonia - ICG

An article by the Internationalist Communist Group (ICG/GCI) about the events in Patagonia 1917-21.
Peruvian prison

Large-scale Massacre of Prisoners in Peru, 1986 - ICG

Poorly written but still interesting article about a massacre of prisoners in Peru in 1986.

1891 Introduction - Engels

May 1968 Documents - Situationist International

Documents produced by the Situationist International or groups the Situationists were involved with during the mass strike and revolt of the…

Mutiny in Banja Luka, Bosnia - ICG

As our text on the war in Yugoslavia and the struggles taken up by the proletariat against the permanent degradation of their conditions of life went to press mutinies broke out in certain sectors of the Serbian army, confirming that even in the worst situation of counter-revolution our class continues to be the only viable alternative to the horrors of capitalism.

Bangladesh... Not Just Floods! - ICG

Capital has asserted itself as the worldwide mode of production since the XVth century. Since then, it has cemented every brick in every mine, factory, office where it extracts surplus value from those who it exploits. It oils its machines, air planes and computers... with the blood of those from whom it extracts surplus value. Capital has developed through poles, poles where wealth is concentrated coexisting with…
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