WW archive > Issue 225 - 29 January 1998
Dockers end fight for jobs
This defeat proves once again that the key to winning workers’ struggles is to go beyond trade union forms
Letters
No platitude; Halt on debate; Misrepresented; Academic?
The ‘P’ word
Party notes
BSP raided - freedom of political association attacked
From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, January 24 1918
Islamist Welfare Party banned
Family feud of Turkish ruling bloc
Programme of liberation
The Communist Manifesto is no historical footnote, writes Jack Conrad. In its essentials it remains a brilliant analysis of the necessary conditions for and means of making social revolution
Building the fourth tendency: One banner, many flags
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP) calls for communist rapprochement
Thesis on factions
Agreed by the CPGB (PCC) and RDG (OC)
Failure of the left: Workers Power quits SLP
John Stone of the Liaison Committee of Militants for a Revolutionary Communist International looks back at the activities of a group of SLP entryists
Scargill ‘loyalist’ resigns from NEC
Simon Harvey of the SLP
Loyalist killings fail to derail ‘peace’ process
UDP ‘suspended’ from Ireland talks
Clinton’s wad
Katrina Haynes reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund