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WW archive > Issue 135 - 21 March 1996

Council workers prepare to fight

Unison threatened with derecognition in Brent

Letters

Massive step; Hollow polemic; Imperialist trap; Disgusting views; Absolute law; Inadequate response

Lethal gas claims first victim

The SLP left

Party notes

Socialist crusade

Dundee raises the flag

Herts on Ireland

Brent left in open discussion

SLP update

Reforging the Communist Party of Australia

Marcus Larsen of the Communist Party Advocates reports on its conference in Australia

Newbury campaigners harassed

Irish feud wastes revolutionary lives

Joint campaign refused

From 'The Workers’ Weekly', paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, March 19 1926

The British disease

Bob Smith - For a Permanent Party Polemic Committee

The real terrorists

Middle East summit

Parliament rejects destruction of USSR

Materialist method

Communist press

Militant’s origins

Ian Mahoney reviews 'The rise of Militant' by Peter Taaffe (Militant Publications, pp558, £9.99)

Dogmatic delusions

In the March 4 Morning Star, Kenny Coyle wrote off the Socialist Labour Party as a dead-end diversion. Ian Farrell replies

Labour movement in crisis

Menshevism in microcosm

Because they represent a real movement of the working class the Socialist Labour Party and Socialist Alliances have thrown into sharp relief the theoretical and programmatic limitations of many revolutionaries. The Trotskyite group, Workers Power, provides a case study

World-wide solidarity

The dockers’ dispute in Liverpool has been exemplary in forging international solidarity

State madness controls guns

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