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Hidden from history
22 Nov 2007
Lawrence Parker, The kick inside - revolutionary opposition in the CPGB 1960-1991 2007, £4.00 (+ £1.15 postage), pp75
A hypothesis to change the world
15 Sep 2011
Mike Macnair explains the thinking behind the new version of the CPGB's Draft programme
Defending Marxist Hegelianism against a Marxist critique
11 Aug 2011
Chris Cutrone of the US Platypus group takes issue with Mike Macnair
Lenin's strategy: illusory or realistic?
04 Aug 2011
Mike Macnair reviews Lars T Lih's 'Lenin' Reaktion Books, Critical lives series, London 2011, pp234,
The day of ragged processions is over
04 Aug 2011
In 1921 the CPGB was instrumental in forming the National Unemployed Workers' Committee Movement
Maoism with pretensions
28 Jul 2011
Mike Macnair reviews: Alain Badiou's 'The communist hypothesis' (translators D Macey, S Corcoran) London 2010, pp279, £12.99
Solidarity with Ireland
28 Jul 2011
A young CPGB sought to rouse the movement in Britain
Marxism 2011: The situation is excellent ...
07 Jul 2011
Harley Filben heard a debate initially consisting of filling in blanks
The Arab awakening and Israel-Palestine
30 Jun 2011
CPGB members' aggregate agrees theses
Divided by a common language?
30 Jun 2011
The Frankfurt school methodology employed by Platypus is worse than useless, argues Mike Macnair
Real attempt to learn the lessons
30 Jun 2011
The 'Towards a New International Tendency' statement marks a step forward, notes James Turley
The philosophy of history
09 Jun 2011
Chris Cutrone responds to Mike Macnair
The study of history and the left's decline
02 Jun 2011
Dealing with the present demands not useful myths, writes Mike Macnair, but a real understanding of the past
Propaganda and agitation
28 Apr 2011
Why do we need electoral tactics? Mike Macnair completes his three-part series
Defend academic freedom from corporate conformism
21 Apr 2011
Commodification is wrecking higher education, argues Yassamine Mather
Intervention, not incoherent abstention
14 Apr 2011
James Turley replies to critics of the CPGB's project to transform the Labour Party