Sunday, 17 November , 2024

4th International

Stalin and the creation of Israel

Jul 26, 2024 The Palestinian people were forcibly expelled from their homeland by Zionist armed militias in 1948, in an event which remains in their...

Talking About A Revolution

An elegant Trotskyist, Michael Pablo grew up in Greece to become an urbane revolutionary, who made his presence felt at many of the most...

Michel Pablo et l’expérience soviétique

Par Dimitris Konstantakopoulos En lisant attentivement les multiples hommages, généralement élogieux, que la presse grecque a rendu à Michel Raptis (Pablo) lors de son...

The Revolutionary Life and Times of Michel Pablo

The Greek revolutionary Michel Pablo had a remarkable, globe-spanning career, from wartime resistance activity to his work supplying weapons and finance for the Algerian...

Marxism, nation and nationalism, Western and Russian Left

by Dimitris Konstantakopoulos This is the fourth of four articles on Alexandr Buzgalin and his era, the Soviet/Russian tragedy. You can read the three preceding...

AN ODYSSEY, OR TWO

By  Rowan Cahill Sep. 19, 2023 At Sydney University in 1970 Hall Greenland and I were part of a small Master of Arts (History) class tended...

The Well-Dressed Revolutionary. The Odyssey of Michel Pablo

The Well-Dressed Revolutionary. The Odyssey of Michel Pablo in the age of uprisings. by Hall Greenland About the book Michael Pablo was a twentieth century revolutionary whose...

How Joseph Stalin Helped Create the State of Israel

Joseph Stalin committed numerous crimes against the international working class. But one of his greatest crimes was the support he gave to the foundation...

Quand la Quatrième Internationale se déclarait contre la partition de la...

En 1947, l'ONU approuvait la résolution 181 qui décidait la partition de la Palestine et permettait la création artificielle de l'Etat d'Israël. La Quatrième...

Michel Pablo: The Arab Revolution

This is not meant to be a really complete and exhaustive report on the Arab revolution. It is rather an introduction to the question...