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
The main danger
16 May 1996
Party notes
Letters between parting OP comrades and the PCC
07 May 1996
Open Polemic runs away
07 May 1996
We call them back. The rapprochement process should not be jeopardised lightly
Party to be won for revolution
07 May 1996
The Socialist Labour Party founding conference marked a bold move away from the Labour Party and towards the independent working class organisation we need. So what sort of party is the SLP?
Significant silences
07 May 1996
Around the left
Freedom to criticise
07 May 1996
Party notes
Europe amendment
02 May 1996
Trade Union document
02 May 1996
SLP policy amendments
Pre-empting conference
02 May 1996
Scargillism or republicanism
02 May 1996
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP) writes on the choices facing the Socialist Labour Party
What sort of party?
02 May 1996
Makers or spectators?
02 May 1996
Around the left
Why so shy?
02 May 1996
Thousands of revolutionary workers from Turkey and Kurdistan took to the streets for the London May Day march
Strengths and weaknesses
02 May 1996
Mary Ward is a member of the SLP Scottish steering committee. Here she emphasises the need for workers in the Scottish Socialist Alliance to join the SLP
SLP moves to break Labour stranglehold
02 May 1996
Gordon Brown has unambiguously announced Labour’s intention to continue the Tories’ attack on workers with a promised squeeze on public spending. Yet after the local elections Blair’s Labour Party looks set to win a huge anti-Tory vote, taking it to victory in the next general election. Can the Socialist Labour Party turn the tide on the Labour-Tory rightwing consensus?