THE WORLD ECONOMY CRISIS OF CAPITALISM
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Author: Jurgeh Kuczyinski
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Edition: June 1977
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Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
In this analysis, Jurgeh Kuczyinski reflects on the significant political and social changes that have taken place in the capitalist world over the past five years. The book highlights key events that marked progress against capitalist domination, including victories over aggressive American monopoly capital in South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, as well as the advances made by popular forces in Portugal and Angola. It also discusses the blows dealt to capitalist forces in Latin America and Africa, and the achievements of peace forces at the Helsinki Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Kuczyinski acknowledges that progress in history has never been a smooth journey, and the events of the time were no exception. He speaks of the anger and pain caused by the events in Chile, recognizing the struggle for peace as a continual, complex battle. The author emphasizes that the Helsinki Conference did not signify the end of conflicts, but rather provided a stronger foundation for a more intense fight to maintain peace and achieve disarmament. This book offers a critical examination of the global political landscape of the time, focusing on the power struggles and the challenges faced by progressive forces.
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THE WORLD ECONOMY CRISIS OF CAPITALISM
THE WORLD ECONOMY CRISIS OF CAPITALISM
Book Details
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Author: Jurgeh Kuczyinski
-
Edition: June 1977
-
Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
In this analysis, Jurgeh Kuczyinski reflects on the significant political and social changes that have taken place in the capitalist world over the past five years. The book highlights key events that marked progress against capitalist domination, including victories over aggressive American monopoly capital in South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, as well as the advances made by popular forces in Portugal and Angola. It also discusses the blows dealt to capitalist forces in Latin America and Africa, and the achievements of peace forces at the Helsinki Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Kuczyinski acknowledges that progress in history has never been a smooth journey, and the events of the time were no exception. He speaks of the anger and pain caused by the events in Chile, recognizing the struggle for peace as a continual, complex battle. The author emphasizes that the Helsinki Conference did not signify the end of conflicts, but rather provided a stronger foundation for a more intense fight to maintain peace and achieve disarmament. This book offers a critical examination of the global political landscape of the time, focusing on the power struggles and the challenges faced by progressive forces.
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Book Details
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Author: Jurgeh Kuczyinski
-
Edition: June 1977
-
Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
In this analysis, Jurgeh Kuczyinski reflects on the significant political and social changes that have taken place in the capitalist world over the past five years. The book highlights key events that marked progress against capitalist domination, including victories over aggressive American monopoly capital in South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, as well as the advances made by popular forces in Portugal and Angola. It also discusses the blows dealt to capitalist forces in Latin America and Africa, and the achievements of peace forces at the Helsinki Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Kuczyinski acknowledges that progress in history has never been a smooth journey, and the events of the time were no exception. He speaks of the anger and pain caused by the events in Chile, recognizing the struggle for peace as a continual, complex battle. The author emphasizes that the Helsinki Conference did not signify the end of conflicts, but rather provided a stronger foundation for a more intense fight to maintain peace and achieve disarmament. This book offers a critical examination of the global political landscape of the time, focusing on the power struggles and the challenges faced by progressive forces.










