Democracy & State
Overcoming the enemies within
17 May 2012
The left must unite in order to change the relationship of forces both within and outside the Labour Party, argues Mike Macnair
Indonesian call for workers’ party
02 Jul 1998
Union strains aid Scargill
25 Jun 1998
Minimum wage
SSA plunges into nationalism
25 Jun 1998
Tory split on Ireland
25 Jun 1998
Assembly elections
Police shift on Lawrence
25 Jun 1998
‘Race relations’ row
Appeal to members
25 Jun 1998
Scottish Socialist Alliance takes nationalist road
For a centralised republic
18 Jun 1998
Reaction raises its ugly head in Australia
Workers’ unity, not national socialism
18 Jun 1998
Peter Taaffe and Scottish Militant Labour are on the verge of divorce. But this is no private affair. Shamefully in the name of defending Marxism both sides want to break up the historically constituted working class in Britain along nationalist lines
Freedom for Kosovo!
18 Jun 1998
Independence fight
Quiet down below
18 Jun 1998
Party notes
World Cup chauvinism
18 Jun 1998
Rioting England fans have set back Labour’s ‘Cool Britannia’ project
Unity and criticism
11 Jun 1998
North West union rights campaign
No politics please, we’re Bullites
11 Jun 1998
Around the left
Irish consensus
11 Jun 1998
Prisoners out but RUC stays
Capitulation to nationalism
11 Jun 1998
This Members Bulletin document, ‘In defence of the revolutionary party’, is the Socialist Party EC’s reply to Scottish Militant Labour’s proposals to liquidate itself into a Scottish Socialist Party. Having gone along with SML’s national socialist trajectory, the SP now objects to the consequences of an “independent socialist Scotland”. The result is a travesty of Marxism