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Party & Programme

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

Strategy and tactics

16 Dec 1999

Has the Weekly Worker “collapsed into shabby opportunism” over Ken Livingstone’s bid to become London mayor? Maurice Bernal responds to some criticisms

Human.liberation.com

16 Dec 1999

Economic and technology revolution lays basis for communism, argues Dave Craig

Faction ended

16 Dec 1999

Scargill’s GLA slate

16 Dec 1999

Simon Harvey of the SLP

Harry’s game

16 Dec 1999

Party notes

Challenge to London unity

16 Dec 1999

The fight for principled left unity in London to present an electoral challenge to Blair’s Labour has received a setback. The determination of the CATP to press ahead regardless of the plans of others is wrong

Seize the moment

09 Dec 1999

Livingstone set for independent challenge

Autonomy irrelevant

09 Dec 1999

Alternative theses on the British-Irish

Vacuous definitions

09 Dec 1999

Aufheben and state capitalism

Russia’s apologists

09 Dec 1999

Morning Star and Chechnya

From Seattle to London

09 Dec 1999

What kind of ‘anti-capitalism’?

Same method

02 Dec 1999

Action stations

02 Dec 1999

Tom Delargy believes that the split within the Committee for a Workers International in Scotland could end the toleration of factions in the Scottish Socialist Party

Permanent and national revolution

02 Dec 1999

Gerry Downing examines differences among the Bolsheviks on the national question

Irish freedom and socialist revolution

02 Dec 1999

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