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WW archive > Issue 167 - 14 November 1996

Unity in one party

The Communist Party of Great Britain has applied for affiliation to the Socialist Labour Party. We reproduce here the letter agreed at a recent aggregate of the CPGB

Letters

Where next?; Ghost busters; IBT in Brazil

Care and maintenance

Party notes

Working class wiped off the map

SLP branch reports

Catalyst of violence

‘If you want to see the building of bridges don’t occupy the bridge yourself’

Anne Murphy spoke to Dave Nellist, a leading Militant Labour member, about his attitude to regroupment and the Socialist Alliances

Open struggle for the future

Last weekend a special meeting organised by the Communist Party discussed the lessons of Bolshevik organisation for communists today

Muddying the waters

Around the left

Stalin on Russian Party

From the Workers’ Weekly, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, November 12 1926

Indian communists look to SLP

Reading history backwards

Phil Watson reviews Democratic Rhondda: politics and society 1885-1951 by Chris Williams (University of Wales Press 1996, pp304)

Power of confusion

Workers Power’s impressionistic and eclectic method leads it to adopt contradictory positions, argues John Stone of the LCMRCI

Tories and Labour vie to hit jobless

Capitalism’s worldwide squeeze strikes home

One small spark to fuse struggles

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