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    • Marxism and Homosexual Liberation 

      Gaido, Daniel (2023-06-23)
      The decriminalisation of homosexuality was a measure originally adopted by the bourgeois revolutions, which was abandoned by the bourgeois parties as the rise of the labour movement led the bourgeoisie to seek a compromise ...
    • Paul Levi and the Origins of the United-Front Policy in the Communist International 

      Gaido, Daniel (Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, University of London, United Kingdom, 2017-04)
      During its first four congresses, held annually under Lenin (1919–22), the Communist International went through two distinct phases: while the first two congresses focused on programmatic and organisational aspects of the ...
    • The early reception of Rosa Luxemburg’s theory of imperialism 

      Gaido, Daniel; Quiroga, Manuel (SAGE Publishing, 2013-10)
      This article deals with the reception of Rosa Luxemburg’s The Accumulation of Capital: A Contribution to the Economic Explanation of Imperialism in the Second International before the start of the First World War. Our ...
    • The July Days 

      Gaido, Daniel Fernando (Jacobin Press, 2017-07)
      The Bolsheviks wanted to avoid the Paris Commune´s fate. That?s why they didn?t take power in July 1917.Un artículo de divulgación en el marco de las Jacobin Series on the Russian Revolution. Ha sido traducido al francés, ...
    • The Socialist Origins of International Women’s Day 

      Frencia, Cintia; Gaido, Daniel (Jacobin Press, 2017-08-03)
      From the beginning, International Women's Day has been an occasion to celebrate working women and fight capitalism. A history of the origins of International Women's Day, particularly in Germany, from 1910 to 1921.