Wars, ‘natural’ disasters, economic crisis... Capitalism is a dead end! We must overthrow the whole system!
Despite the world-wide acceleration of barbarism, there is an alternative: the international struggle of the working class.
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Despite the world-wide acceleration of barbarism, there is an alternative: the international struggle of the working class.
We are publishing here correspondence between the ICC and a comrade who has written to us from the Netherlands. We welcome his letter and especially the initiative to share his disagreements on an essential political question: the relationship between fascism, populism and democracy.
The Anarchist Communist Organisation does not call for support for Hamas or Hezbollah. But its support for the 'direct action' stunts of Palestine Action is incompatible with taking an internationalist position on the war in the Middle East.
Opposing state repression does not mean we have to support the capitalist politics of Palestine Action
A war illustrating the new "scramble for Africa" which can only bring chaos and misery for the populations of the whole region
Saturday 27 September 2025,
2pm to 5pm UK time.
The 1905 revolution still contains numerous lessons for the class struggle today and in the future, and it is up to all those who recognise the need for a revolutionary struggle against capitalism to discuss and clarify these lessons in the light of subsequent experienceIn the second part of this article, we look at how, over the past century and more, the ideologies of Zionism and anti-Zionism have served to mobilise the exploited and the oppressed behind the needs of imperialism.
Below we publish the report on the class struggle presented at the 26th Congress of the ICC. This document, written in December 2024, does not take into account the events that occurred in 2025 (Trump's return to the White House, massive struggles in Belgium, etc.), but the validity of the perspectives outlined remains. This report develops important elements of analysis on what the ICC calls the “rupture” in the dynamic of the class struggle and on the impact of decomposition on the working class.