[Audio] Jerôme Metellus on France 1968 Jerôme Metellus of La Riposte (France) speaking on France 1968 at the recent World School of the IMT.
After the death of Gaddafi: Revolution and counterrevolution in Libya The capture and killing of Colonel Gaddafi has been described in detail by the mass media in all its gory details. With the death of Gaddafi and the taking of Sirte the National Transitional Council is talking about forming a transitional government. The NTC is recognized by the imperialist powers whose interests it represents. However, many ordinary Libyans look with justified mistrust at the NTC and their imperialist backers.
[Audio] Erik Demeester on the Arab Revolution Erik Demeester of Vonk (Belgium) speaking on the Arab Revolution at the recent World School of the IMT.
[Audio] Francesco Merli speaking on Nasserism Francesco Merli speaking on the Nasserism at the recent World School of the IMT.
[Audio] Jorge Martín on the Cuban Revolution Jorge Martín speaking on the Cuban Revolution at the recent World School of the IMT.
[Audio] Erik Demeester on Soviets, councils and workers' power Erik Demeester of Vonk (Belgium) speaking on Soviets, councils and workers' power at the recent World School of the IMT.
[Audio] Jorge Martín on the Spanish Revolution Jorge Martín speaking on the Spanish Revolution at the recent World School of the IMT.
1936: The Battle of Cable Street The 4th October marks the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street, a momentous event in which the working people of London united to deliver a decisive blow against the menace British fascism. In this article we commemorate the brave stand of those workers who fought the fascists while seeking to expose the real nature of fascism and drawing lessons for today's struggles against the English Defence League (EDL) and the British National Party (BNP).
[Audio] Hubert Prévaud on the Paris Commune Hubert Prévaud, speaks on the Paris Commune at the recent World School of the IMT.
Venezuela: Revolutionary vignettes. Part 4: Chavez’s health, the 2012 elections and the future of the Venezuelan revolution My visit to Venezuela at the end of June coincided with the speculation, rumours and finally announcements about the health of Hugo Chavez. This incident revealed a number of important questions about the Venezuelan revolution, the role that President Chavez plays in it and the character of the counter-revolutionary opposition.
[Audio] Rob Sewell on the German Revolution Rob Sewell speaking on the German revolution at the recent world school of the IMT.
How capitalism developed in Taiwan and South Korea – any parallels with China today? The crisis that has shaken the world economy since 2008 has pushed bourgeois ideologists to desperately seek a solution. They are looking for alternative ways of running their system, seeking to square the circle and maintain capitalism without its inevitable contradictions. As Asia, and China in particular, is doing so well, there is a burgeoning literature about the Chinese model, just as in the past there was so much made of the “Japanese miracle”. In Part One of this article Luca Lombardi looks at the experience of Taiwan.
[Audio] John Peterson on the American Revolution John Peterson from Socialist Appeal speaking on the American Revolution at the recent World School of the IMT.
[Audio] Rob Sewell on the English Revolution Rob Sewell speaking at the recent world school of the IMT on the question of the English Revolution (also known as the English Civil War).
The 1931 National Government and the lessons of the ILP Split Eighty years ago in 1931, Labour right-wingers joined with the Tories to form a National Government. This act had but one purpose. Like the Coalition government of today, its aim was to carry through ruthless cuts to save the profits of capitalism. Rob Sewell looks back at the great betrayal.