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Nationalizations: workers control or salvation of capitalism? – Case study on the nationalizations during the Portuguese revolution of 1974-75

The author is analysing the relationship between the bourgeoisie, the state, the communist party and the workers in the Portuguese revolution. After Portugal was question as a colonial power and an economic recession, also the bourgeoisie had an interest in centralisation. The role of young workers in the cities should not be underestimated either, who … Continue reading Nationalizations: workers control or salvation of capitalism? – Case study on the nationalizations during the Portuguese revolution of 1974-75 →

Liberal fascism

The leader of the Mexican Zapatists believes that globalisation is a product of two revolutions. One of them is technological and the other one is financial. There is a long road before the forces of social resistence to develop an alternative to this neoliberal globalisation. Related Articles The treatment of unemployment in neo-liberal economic policy … Continue reading Liberal fascism →

The communal system and the principle of self-critique

For those well over 40 living in Hungary, the principle of self-critique is associated with the established practice of an earlier period in the labour movement although overwhelmingly of ambiguous value, because of extremism. Contrary, as Mészáros sees, it is the deep philosophical problem of the communal society and production – reflecting immanent essence. The … Continue reading The communal system and the principle of self-critique →

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