Capitalism's Long Hot Winter Has BegunNew International, 2005 - 309 pages "One of capitalism's infrequent long winters has begun. Accompanied by imperialism's accelerating drive toward war, it's going to be a long, hot winter." --Jack Barnes Today's sharpening interimperialist conflicts are fueled both by the opening stages of a world depression--what will be decades of economic, financial, and social convulsions and class battles--and by the most far-reaching shift in Washington's military policy and organization since the late 1930s, when the U.S. rulers prepared to join the expanding Asian and European wars, transforming them into World War II. Class-struggle-minded working people must face this historic turning point for imperialism, this cataclysmic crisis for "the West" and for "Christendom." And draw satisfaction and enjoyment from being "in their face" as we chart a revolutionary course to confront it. Also includes: Their Transformation and Ours, Socialist Workers Party Draft Resolution; Crisis, Boom, and Revolution, 1921 Reports by V.I. Lenin & Leon Trotsky. |
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... percent of those killed in action were African - American , the Defense Department reported , down from 17 percent during the 1991 Gulf War ( Blacks make up roughly 13 percent of the U.S. population today ) . The U.S. rulers have also ...
... percent of those killed in action were African - American , the Defense Department reported , down from 17 percent during the 1991 Gulf War ( Blacks make up roughly 13 percent of the U.S. population today ) . The U.S. rulers have also ...
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... percent faster - than the rate of inflation , while equity in these homes - the percent- age of its current market value that has actually been paid off to the bank or finance company - is at its lowest point since World War II.9 Even a ...
... percent faster - than the rate of inflation , while equity in these homes - the percent- age of its current market value that has actually been paid off to the bank or finance company - is at its lowest point since World War II.9 Even a ...
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... percent in 1990 to 19.1 percent in 2000 , and is projected to grow to 22.1 percent by 2010. The percentage of men in that age group in the labor force grew from 21.4 percent in 1990 to 24.4 percent in 2000 , and is projected to reach 27.7 ...
... percent in 1990 to 19.1 percent in 2000 , and is projected to grow to 22.1 percent by 2010. The percentage of men in that age group in the labor force grew from 21.4 percent in 1990 to 24.4 percent in 2000 , and is projected to reach 27.7 ...
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