Libcom.org joins International Communist Current
intcom | 01.04.2009 10:41 | Other Press
The decision of militants who formed libcom.org to join the ICC is not an isolated incident on the international level. It was thus that our last international congress, for the first time in a quarter century, was able to welcome the delegations of different groups that stood clearly on internationalist class positions (OPOP from Brazil, the SPA from Korea, EKS from Turkey, and the Internasyonalismo group from the Philippines OPOP: Oposição Operária (Workers' Opposition); SPA: Socialist Political Alliance; EKS: Enternasyonalist Komünist Sol (Internationalist Communist Left); Internasyonalismo (Internationalism). , although the latter was unable to be present physically). Contacts and discussions have continued since with other groups and elements from other parts of the world, especially in Latin America where we have been able to hold public meetings in Peru, Ecuador, and Santo Domingo See on our web site "Internationalist debate in the Dominican Republic", "Reunión Pública de la CCI en Perú: Hacia la construcción de un medio de debate y clarificación" and "Reunion pública de la CCI en Ecuador: un momento del debate internacionalista". . With the same perspective, the militants of the group called Internasyonalismo in the Philippines have, like EKS who joined the ICC from Turkey, and ourselves, patiently been through a process of indepth discussions and have became a part of the ICC, forming the section of our organization to help centralise communications and media in this very important area, the World Wide Web.
As readers will be aware, since our founding in 2005 and the organised intervention of ICC militants in our forums to push the idea of internationalism, we have come to their position on a number of key issues, such as national liberation and the trade unions. These were further crystallised by union-led pay disputes of 2007-8, and recent events in Israel and Palestine. We believed that there was still a difference of opinion on the theory of decadence, but following months of talks, clarification, and internal discussion we have realised that we hold a position compatible with the ICC platform, as discussed previously on our forums see
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The establishment of an improved centralised ICC online section, as well as new sections in the Philippines and Turkey is a clear indication of the resurgence of class struggle around the world and the increasing numbers of new elements searching for real revolutionary alternative against the decadent and dying capitalism.
This is only the beginning.
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