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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

Markets in turmoil

30 Oct 1997

After Brown Monday panic set in, as London share dealers were hit by the worldwide slump

Phantom Socialist Labour

23 Oct 1997

Nationalistic omens

23 Oct 1997

Around the left

A right royal mess

23 Oct 1997

For optimism

23 Oct 1997

Communists must come to a correct assessment of the September 11 referendum in Scotland so as to take the next step forward. There is no room for pessimism, every reason for optimism

Blair stumbles over Europe

23 Oct 1997

As a result of trying to face both ways over European Monetary Union, the government has suffered its first major setback

Tommy gets his wish

16 Oct 1997

Socialist Labour Party and China

16 Oct 1997

An exchange of letters has taken place in the SLP over an article by ‘Don Hoskins’ in Socialist News (September/October), praising the regime in China (see Weekly Worker September 11). Clearly the SLP is riven with deep ideological contradictions. Perhaps China will result in meltdown

In the wilderness

16 Oct 1997

Around the left

Manchester Alliance debates Scotland

16 Oct 1997

Labour’s new inquisition

16 Oct 1997

New Labour’s drugs tsar is watching you

Sticking with Blair

09 Oct 1997

As New Labour’s transformation continues, the left clings on

Echoes across the century

09 Oct 1997

Jack Conrad reviews 'The strange death of Liberal England' by George Dangerfield (London 1997, pp364, £14.99)

Strengthening the theoretical roots of our propaganda

09 Oct 1997

Linda Addison replies to Jack Conrad’s assessment of the CPGB’s campaign around the referendum in Scotland

1930s revisited?

09 Oct 1997

Around the left

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