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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
United Socialists edge forward
14 Jan 1999
Vote Socialist Unity
14 Jan 1999
Left organisations in the North Defoe ward in Hackney have united under the banner of Socialist Unity in a by-election battle. Voting is on January 21. As well as individual revolutionaries, this bloc comprises the Hackney branches of the Socialist Labour Party, Communist Party of Great Britain, the Socialist Alliance, the Socialist Workers Party and Turkish and Kurdish organisations. The unity candidate is Anne Murphy of the Communist Party and Hackney SA, who gives us this report
RDCT resolution
17 Dec 1998
Agreed at the December aggregate of the Revolutionary Democratic Communist Tendency
Scargill holds fire
17 Dec 1998
Simon Harvey of the SLP
Petty bourgeois idealism
17 Dec 1998
Phil Sharpe asks whether the views of Roy Bull - vice president of the SLP - are scientific
Socialist challenge
17 Dec 1998
United list rejected
10 Dec 1998
Tom Delargy of the Scottish Socialist Party gives his views of the November 29 meeting of its national council
Crunch time for dissidents
10 Dec 1998
Simon Harvey of the SLP
End of the road?
10 Dec 1998
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group examines the state of the SLP
Unity rejected
03 Dec 1998
Greater Manchester Socialist Alliance
Draft rules for the Network of Socialist Alliances
03 Dec 1998
Submitted by LSA for discussion, November 22 1998
Outrageous exclusion
03 Dec 1998
Fisc in a quandary
03 Dec 1998
Simon Harvey of the SLP
Unity breaks out
26 Nov 1998
London Socialist Labour rebels
26 Nov 1998
Scargill’s former allies of the Fourth International Supporters Caucus attempt bureaucratic blackmail