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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

Business welcomes Brown’s budget

10 Jul 1997

New Labour boss attacks workers

10 Jul 1997

Just two months into Blair’s honeymoon, New Labour’s business ally, Bob Ayling, is tooled up to batter the workforce

Labour day in Detroit

03 Jul 1997

Socialist Labour Party ‘voided’ member and Unison activist Barry Biddulph reports on workers struggle against the odds in the USA

Imperialist hypocrisy

03 Jul 1997

A single step forward

03 Jul 1997

The report of the CPGB-organised discussion around the idea of a ‘crisis of expectations’ (see ‘Road to nowhere’ Weekly Worker June 19) has provoked two responses

Dismissing the national question

03 Jul 1997

Around the left

Tory minority lines up with Scottish Socialist Alliance

03 Jul 1997

Drop the dead donkey

26 Jun 1997

Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group discusses why he is against a “Duma with full powers”

Lining up with the establishment

26 Jun 1997

Around the left

Antithesis of communism

26 Jun 1997

Pol Pot and the ‘killing fields’ of Kampuchea are meant to be a lesson in the evils of communism - or so we are told. Eddie Ford points to the true nature of the Khmer Rouge and what it really represented

Speaking for the establishment

26 Jun 1997

Party notes

Stifling debate in Scotland

26 Jun 1997

Tories regroup

26 Jun 1997

Some on the left have wildly exaggerated the chances of a split in the ranks of the preferred party of the bourgeoisie

Road to nowhere

19 Jun 1997

Much of the left is now talking about a ‘crisis of expectations’ amongst the working class. But is there any truth to it? Last weekend the CPGB organised a round-table discussion on this, under the heading, ‘Where now for the left?’ Eddie Ford reports

Edinburgh farce

19 Jun 1997

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