1953 Two lines for the Bolivian masses: the opportunist and the revolutionary The workers’ revolution in Bolivia began in April 1952. The Central Obrera Boliviana emerged. The Trotskyists supported the bourgeois government of Paz Estenssoro, following the policy encouraged by the sector of the Fourth International headed by Pablo and […]
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Capitalism threatens humanity (1957)
Document on the world situation presented to the Leeds Conference polemising with the leadership of the American SWP.
Memorandum on oil agreements (1963)
Perón, exiled in Madrid and with Peronism banned, made a pact with Arturo Frondizi, of the Intransigent Radical Civic Union (UCRI). The workers, mostly Peronists, obeyed their leader’s order to vote for the Frondizi-Gómez ticket, which won in May 1958. A few months into his administration, in July, Frondizi announced […]
Origins of the Argentine workers’ movement (1965)
Notes used for a talk in Avellaneda (province of Buenos Aires) about the origins of workers’ struggles and organizations at the end of the 19th century and their development until the emergence of Peronism in 1943.
Report on the General Council to the CC of the Colombian PST (1981)
This long report by Nahuel Moreno on the meeting of the General Council of the FI-IC positively reflects the progress that was being made in the first months in the work of unifying the Trotskyist currents headed by Nahuel Moreno and the Frenchman Pierre Lambert, a fusion which lasted a […]