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Marcus Larsen

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Mass sentiment

Oliver New is chair of the Campaign Against Tube Privatisation and a London regional officer of the RMT. Marcus Larsen asked him about the CATP’s decision to contest next May’s Greater London Authority elections

Unity at last: London Socialist Alliance negotiations

Link with Campaign Against Tube Privatisation on the cards

Freedom for Aceh

Social-imperialism or working class independence

New opportunity

Australian referendum

Grasp the nettle

Australian referendum

Students show the way

Indonesian crisis

Capitulation to junior imperialism

East Timor and Australian DSP

What kind of republic for Australia?

Iran’s students demand democracy

Controversy at CPGB aggregate

SWP’s new-found modesty

Labour after the elections

Unholy alliance

Bankers, bishops and the SWP unite on ‘third world’ debt

New crises lies ahead for Nato

Michael Malkin discusses the repercussions of imperialism’s victory in Kosova

Reform incomplete

Indonesian elections

Challenge delayed - once again

Socialist Alliance (London)

Left must think again

Balkans war

Anti-war movement

Internationalist committee

Germany calling

Scargill fails

Claims to be the left alternative to Blair take a dent on May Day

After Brixton and Brick Lane

Our anti-racism and theirs

Balkans war unites internationalists

Revolutionary openness

Marcus Larsen replies to Australia’s Democratic Socialist Party (see pp4-5)

ILN-SWP try to oust CPGB

Second time farce?

The March meeting of Socialist Alliances must not end without agreement again

‘Red’ Ken shadow boxing with Blair

Left needs its own candidate for London mayor

Reject Nato ultimatum

Kosovar people demand independence

Overturn Pinochet constitution

Leaving Straw to extradite the dictator is not enough

Call for open debate

The Communist Party of Great Britain and the Democratic Socialist Party (Australia) have exchanged the following correspondence

Reformasi total!

The next phase of the Indonesian revolution has begun

Australian left fails challenge

One Nation unable to break into mainstream

Prozac elections

As Australia goes to the polls, central questions are ignored

Opportunism knocks

Indonesian call for workers’ party

Australian left at sea

Reaction to One Nation

For a centralised republic

Reaction raises its ugly head in Australia

Indonesia: The will to win?

No turning back

Indonesian regime fails to buy off masses

Indonesia in revolt

The masses are gaining a sense of their own power

Fight for revolutionary internationalism

As Europe unites from above, so must those below

TUC prepares retreat

Monks will not reclaim our rights

State hits dockers

Key class battle unfolds in Australia

‘Tamed’ workers biting back

Marcus Larsen of the Communist Party Advocates reports from Australia

Reforging the Communist Party of Australia

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

Australian elections: Right steps up class war

Marcus Larsen of the Communist Party Advocates sums up the Australian general election

World politicians

Marcus Larsen of Communist Party Advocates writes from Australia

The tasks facing communists: Where to begin?

At the October 1995 CPGB school two comrades from Australia were urged to organise with communists in Britain. Here they continue the debate

CPA celebrates 75 years

Marcus Larsen reports from Australia

Australian Cliffite group splits

Marcus Larsen of the Communist Party Advocates reports from Australia