Affiliate of the Internationalist Communist Tendency So what are the differences between us and the other anti-capitalist groups who support the class struggle?
Internationalist Communist Tendency
The extremely fragmented nature of the revolutionary left is obvious to all. We are called internationalists because we believe that the interests of the exploited are the same all over the world, and that communism cannot be achieved in a single geographic area, a myth peddled as the truth by Stalinism. We, are therefore, bitterly opposed to Stalinism in all i
ts varieties, for too long taken to be communism, both by the bourgeoisie and many generations of workers who looked to it in good faith when the ownership of industries, distribution, land, etc ... went from private to state hands, leaving capitalism’s relations and all its parts (commodities, money, wages, profits, borders etc.) largely intact. This was not communism but a particular form of capitalism, state capitalism. After 1917 the economic blockade of the Soviet Union and the failure of the world revolution in the West meant that the revolution was transformed into its opposite, eventually becoming an imperialist bloc that would collapse after only seventy years. In the conflicts between one national bourgeoisie and another, from Palestine to the Basque Country, we are on the side of the proletariat. This means putting aside territorial claims, and fraternisation with the workers in the opposing trenches. This is not to passively ignore the workers who have been victims of military occupation, but revolutionary defeatism for the unity of the class, beyond bourgeois frontiers. So-called wars of national liberation are subtle traps to drag the working class, the dispossessed, behind the chariots of reactionary bourgeois interests. We see ourselves as a political reference point for the working class, first of all to those sections who are tired of the unions, all unions: this does not mean the fight to defend our immediate interests (wages, hours, workrates, etc.) is over. On the contrary! But the union is no longer the form through which workers can (effectively) organise and carry out these struggles in any way. The unions are now openly a tool to control the class struggle and manage the labour force on behalf of capital, whilst rank and file unions, despite the intentions of their militants, are a blunt instrument for workers, because they put forward radical economic demands without questioning the legal and economic framework imposed by the bourgeois state. The activity of rank and file unions has been further shown up by the crisis, which has severely restricted the opportunity for their reformist political practice. For us the real alternative to unions is the ‘self-organisation of the struggle’, which has to start spontaneously from the working class, outside of and against the unions, to choose for themselves the most effective forms of mobilisation, which of necessity go beyond compatibility with the system. The struggle for immediate interests must not, however, ever forget that the general interests of the class lies in the overthrow of capitalism, and this must be constantly linked to it. We are anti-parliamentarian: the idea of pushing these institutions in a proletarian direction "from inside", means mistakenly seeing them as a neutral entity, when in fact they are the structures which the bourgeoisie gives itself in order to impose its rule. The participation in bourgeois parliaments and legislatures of the various communist parties, is the result of renouncing - for ever - the revolutionary perspective and means acceptance of democratic peace (which ultimately rests, let’s remember, on bourgeois guns). The overthrow of capitalism is only possible through a revolution, i.e. the conquest of political power by the proletariat, outside and against all bourgeois pseudo-democratic channels (elections, reforms, etc ...) mechanisms which are specially designed to avoid any radical change in society. The forum of our "democracy", the bodies of power of the revolution, will instead be the workers’ councils, mass meetings in which delegates will be entrusted with specific mandates and will be recallable at any time. But these organizations will never become real bodies of proletarian power, without the approval of a clear programme aimed at the abolition of exploitation and, therefore, the elimination of classes, for a society of "freely associated producers" who work for the human needs. This programme does not fall from the sky, but is articulated by that section of the working class which tries to grasp the lessons of past struggles, regrouping themselves at an international level to form a party that fights within the workers’ councils against capitalism for socialism. This is not a party of government that would replace the class, but a party of agitation and political leadership on the basis of that programme. Only if the most advanced sectors of the proletariat recognise themselves in the political leadership of the party will we be on the road to the revolutionary socialist transformation. The Internationalist Communist Party (Battaglia Comunista) was founded with these objectives during the Second World War (1943) and immediately condemned both sides as imperialist. Its roots are in the Italian Communist Left, which from 1920 condemned the degeneration of the Communist International and Stalinization imposed on all the parties that belonged to it. In the Seventies and Eighties it promoted a series of conferences that led to the creation of the International Bureau for the Revolutionary Party and finally the Internationalist Communist Tendency (2009). We are for the party, but we are not the party or its only embryo. Our task is to participate in its construction, intervening in all the struggles of the class, trying to link its immediate demands to the historical programme; communism. Join us! Support the Internationalist Communist Tendency
26/05/2026
"For ultimately, it is only we, the working class, who can stop wars and prevent those that are in preparation. If we act independently as a class, and not as a nation, we can not only defend our living conditions, prevent or stop wars, but change the whole world. Independent workers’ struggle and internationalism – this is what 2026 must be about. Here in Sweden, as well as internationally."
Capitalism's Drive Towards Generalised War: Only the Working Class has the Solution
(Perspectives document from Kompass-gruppen's Annual General Meeting (AGM) back in March 2026.) The year 2025 saw continued war between Russia and Ukraine, a fragile ceasefire in Gaza (with continued killings), a terribly bloody civil war in Sudan, Israel’s bombing of Lebanon, and a series of majo...
23/05/2026
Today we are at the Teesside Radical Bookfair. Next week, we'll be at the Newcastle Ewan Brown Anarchist Bookfair.
19/05/2026
"Peace with Iran, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the Ayatollahs’ nuclear programme, trade agreements — all important aspects, but they are merely the contingent and instrumental screen behind which looms the spectre of the final clash between the two imperialisms."
Updates on Imperialism: UAE Quits OPEC, the Beijing Summit
== UAE Quits OPEC The historic decision by the UAE to leave OPEC has added more tension to an already critical international situation. Prompted by the war between the US and Iran, this decision became unavoidable in the wake of Iran's bombing of territories hosting American military bases. It prese...
10/05/2026
"Our strength comes from acting as a class. This necessarily involves organising our own struggle – not leaving it to union officials or politicians (even leftist ones!), whose job it is to impose capitalist crisis on us."
Lessons of the University of Leicester Strike
(Leaflet distributed by the CWO at the University of Leicester.(1)) == We have (probably) lost this battle. Are we content to lose the war? Of course, the strike is not over just yet. But barring a last-minute reversal of fortune, we seem to have lost. The year is almost over, and the university bos...
09/05/2026
Today we are at the Edinburgh Anarchist Bookfair. This month, you can also expect us at the Teesside Radical Bookfair (23 May) and the Newcastle Ewan Brown Anarchist Bookfair (30 May).
08/05/2026
"The UK’s problems are not unique. Since the post-war boom ended in the 1970s every state in the world is faced with the consequences of ‘declining growth’ (aka profit rates). Workers’ share of the national income in all the rich countries has been declining for over four decades. Services such as the NHS, school budgets, social benefits, pensions — all funded by deductions from workers’ pay — have all been cut. Finance capitalist outfits which speculate on international markets run the utility companies, meaning we get higher bills, as rivers and coasts are polluted with sewage. But you would think only “Britain is Broken” if you listened to the lies of the likes of Reform or UKIP. For them the cause is simple – it is all the fault of immigrants and asylum seekers."
More Than a Fight Against the Far-Right, We Need a Fight Against Capitalism
The UK’s problems are not unique. Since the post-war boom ended in the 1970s every state in the world is faced with the consequences of ‘declining growth’ (aka profit rates). Workers’ share of the national income in all the rich countries has been declining for over four decades. Services su...
06/05/2026
"Local elections are traditionally occasions for votes against incumbent parties. What is (relatively) new is that neither of the old Labour/Tory dichotomy have found any solution to a capitalist crisis which has now gone on for decades. Thus the electoral path is now open for not just one, but two ‘upstart’ parties."
Here in the UK: There's No Escaping the Capitalist Crisis
As we go to press, the impact of Trump’s “war of choice” against Iran is making itself felt. His continual boasts that striking Iran "extremely hard" would finish the job "very fast" are increasingly hollow. They may help calm “the markets” but are scary news for the world’s population (...
This year CWO members alongside other internationalists attended May Day events in Leicester, Nottingham, Cardiff, Manchester, Liverpool and London.
29/04/2026
"We sympathise with all those who are fed up with this wage slavery. But such individual acts of revenge will not change the fundamental reality we live under. The loss of one billionaire or warehouse is effortlessly absorbed by the giant stinking pool of capital, while the workers who are now free from the Ontario Kimberly-Clark Distribution Centre will have to go find another workplace to shackle themselves to. To really change our lot, we need to get organised as workers. Both in the workplace and in a political sense, putting forward our own alternative."
Forget the Kimberly-Clark Warehouse, the System is One Big Fire - Time to Put it Out!
The fire that devoured 1.2 million square feet of paper products in the Ontario, California Kimberly-Clark warehouse was lit by capitalism. Figuratively of course. Non-figuratively, it was (allegedly) lit by 29-year-old warehouse employee Chamel Abdulkarim, who posted a video of a man holding up a l...