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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

‘Official communists’ open up

26 Aug 1999

Will Robert Griffiths be the death of the CPB?

Ireland and the British-Irish

26 Aug 1999

Party notes

Europe and the politics of the offensive

19 Aug 1999

Taaffe loses Pakistan

19 Aug 1999

The disintegration of the Socialist Party in England and Wales, along with its Committee for a Workers International, continues to accelerate. We reproduce statements which have recently come into our hands from the CWI’s Special International Bulletin (October 1998): the first announcing the suspension from the CWI of the Labour Party Pakistan and the second an edited version of the LPP national committee’s response

London left unity

19 Aug 1999

Party notes

300

19 Aug 1999

The struggle for democracy

29 Jul 1999

Leninism versus left economism

Lukács, Brecht and bureaucratic socialism - Fraught relationships

29 Jul 1999

Phil Watson reviews ‘Aesthetics and politics’ (Verso, 1999)

Continue to victory

29 Jul 1999

Dave Craig explains his theory of the ‘dual power republic’

Thunder in a cloudy sky

29 Jul 1999

Mehdi Kia looks at the Iranian students’ revolt

Alliance or party?

22 Jul 1999

Dave Spencer continues the debate on divisions that arose over the West Midlands European elections, and discusses the future of the Socialist Alliance

Need for programme

22 Jul 1999

AWL faces both ways

Spontaneity and the trap of Laborism

22 Jul 1999

A member of the expelled minority of the Committee for a Workers International section in the USA slams the leadership of Peter Taaffe and Lynn Walsh

Modest differences

22 Jul 1999

USSR and the power of ideology

Crisis around the LRCI

22 Jul 1999

John Stone of the Liaison Committee of Militants for a Revolutionary Communist International examines the contradictions in Workers Power’s attitude to New Labour and the Balkans war

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