Party & Programme > Marxist unity
End the cycle of splits
24 May 2012
If the left is to build a serious political organisation it will have to facilitate internal dissent, writes Mike Macnair. And that will require both majorities and minorities to act responsibly
There is an alternative
24 Mar 2011
But only if we aim for working class rule across Europe, says Mike Macnair
Just the start
17 Mar 2011
Dave Isaacson witnessed an overwhelmingly positive public response in Northampton
Their busted flush and ours
17 Mar 2011
Laurie Smith is not impressed by the left's performance in Sheffield
Economic meltdown sees left advance
03 Mar 2011
The ULA will hope to be at the centre of an extra-parliamentary movement against the cutbacks, writes Pat Corcoran
Make unity a reality
17 Feb 2011
Differences over tactics are no reason to keep the anti-cuts movement divided, argues Peter Manson
Keeping up the pressure
03 Feb 2011
Ben Lewis reports on a promising weekend of student action and plans for the battles ahead
Enfield cross-section
27 Jan 2011
Last week Enfield Alliance Against the Cuts was founded. Robin Jackson is the campaign's secretary
Practical Hackney
27 Jan 2011
Bev James gives the latest from the Hackney Alliance to Defend Public Services
Hull anger
27 Jan 2011
Anti-cuts protestors brought Hull city council to a standstill. Bob Bright was there
A tad more radical
27 Jan 2011
Tina Becker was at the Coalition of Resistance steering committee meeting
Northampton long haul
27 Jan 2011
Hannah Phipps on the fight against cuts in Northampton
Cameron's 'easy-peasy' compared to Thatcher
27 Jan 2011
The Socialist Party has further divided the anti-cuts movement, reports Gerry Downing
Good turnout, timid politics
20 Jan 2011
Lee Rock, CPGB representative on the Coalition of Resistance's national council, reports on its first meeting
Scabs and vengeance
06 Jan 2011
Lessons must be learnt from the whole Tommy Sheridan episode, writes Sarah McDonald
Build on the momentum
02 Dec 2010
The November 27 Coalition of Resistance conference, despite obvious weaknesses, marked a good start in the struggle to stop the government's cuts onslaught. Peter Manson reports