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The slogan No War but the Class War is a powerful idea used by people who believe that wars are often fought for the benefit of rich and powerful people, not for ordinary citizens. Instead of fighting in wars between countries, they think people should focus on a different kind of "war": the struggle between different groups in society, especially between the wealthy and the working class. This idea is often linked to people who don't like capitalism.

Not War but Class War graffiti in Turin
NOT WAR BUT CLASS WAR – graffiti in Turin (Italy)

Understanding the Slogan

This slogan means that people should not fight in wars that they believe support the rich and powerful. Instead, they should fight against the rich and powerful themselves. This special kind of fight is called "class struggle".

What is Capitalism?

Capitalism is an economic system where private people or companies own most of the businesses and factories. They aim to make a profit. In this system, people work for wages, and goods and services are bought and sold in a free market.

What is Class Struggle?

"Class struggle" is the idea that there is a conflict between different groups, or "classes," in society. People who use this slogan believe the main conflict is between the working class (people who work for wages) and the capitalist class (people who own businesses and control wealth). They think these two groups have different interests.

Where the Slogan is Used

The idea of "No War but the Class War" has appeared in many different places. It has been used in various forms of art and in public protests. It helps to share the message that some people believe the real problems are not between countries, but within society itself.

Groups Using the Name

Some groups have even used "No War but the Class War" as their name. For example, groups with this name appeared in London, the capital city of the United Kingdom. This happened around the time of the Gulf War (1990-1991) and the Kosovo War (1998-1999). These groups wanted to show their opposition to these wars and highlight their belief in class struggle instead.

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