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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

Groping towards a theory

20 Aug 1998

Jack Conrad reviews 'The fate of the Russian Revolution Vol 1', edited by Sean Matgamna (London 1998, pp603, £16.99)

Congress farce

20 Aug 1998

Simon Harvey of the SLP

Communist University ’98

20 Aug 1998

Party notes

Turning point - Omagh bomb boosts Sinn Féin

20 Aug 1998

Last Saturday’s Real IRA bomb, despite outward appearances, marked a definitive break with the republican strategy of armed resistance to the British imperialist occupation of the Six Counties

One-sided analysis

30 Jul 1998

Steve Riley of Manchester CPGB takes issue with Jack Conrad on the Soviet Union

CPGB shitespeak

30 Jul 1998

Mark Osborn of the Alliance for Workers’ Liberty replies to Don Preston’s criticisms (Weekly Worker July 16)

Trapped in the past

30 Jul 1998

Around the left

SWP in practice

30 Jul 1998

Trotskyite economism or revolutionary democracy?

30 Jul 1998

Jack Conrad (CPGB) and Dave Craig (RDG, faction of the SWP) reply to Ian Donovan, editor of Revolution and Truth

Art of revolution

30 Jul 1998

Lisa Goldman, artistic director of the Red Room, spoke at Marxism 98 earlier this month. Here we present edited highlights

Abolish the House of Lords

30 Jul 1998

The rebellion in the House of Lords against a government amendment to equalise the age of consent for gays and heterosexuals demonstrates why the working class must become the champion of democracy

Bosses’ dirty tricks

23 Jul 1998

Bosses are attempting to intimidate RMT activists. As part of this campaign, they have singled out Steve Hedley, a longstanding RMT militant, for intimidation. The Railworkers Rank and File Campaign reports

Scabbing on the struggle

23 Jul 1998

Around the left

Spending spree veils new attack

23 Jul 1998

After two years of continuing the Tories’ squeeze on health and education New Labour is now playing the bountiful benefactor for all it is worth. Workers should not be fooled

Loyalist split

16 Jul 1998

The arson attack on a Ballymoney council house, leading to the deaths of three boys, has driven a wedge between pro- and anti-agreement unionists

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