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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

For a centralised republic

18 Jun 1998

Reaction raises its ugly head in Australia

Don’t rock the boat

18 Jun 1998

Around the left

Youth section stillborn

18 Jun 1998

Simon Harvey of the SLP

For inclusion

18 Jun 1998

Martin Ralph of the International Socialist League joins the debate on Socialist Alliances

Workers’ unity, not national socialism

18 Jun 1998

Peter Taaffe and Scottish Militant Labour are on the verge of divorce. But this is no private affair. Shamefully in the name of defending Marxism both sides want to break up the historically constituted working class in Britain along nationalist lines

While our planet turns

18 Jun 1998

From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, June 13 1918

Quiet down below

18 Jun 1998

Party notes

Motions to the LSA submitted by the CPGB

11 Jun 1998

LSA controversy

11 Jun 1998

Broader or greener?

11 Jun 1998

Nick Long, the coordinator of Lewisham Socialist Alliance and a member of the Socialist Democracy Group, responds to the CPGB’s John Bridge (see Weekly Worker May 28)

Unity and criticism

11 Jun 1998

North West union rights campaign

Manchester Alliance in trouble

11 Jun 1998

United Campaign

11 Jun 1998

Simon Harvey of the SLP

No politics please, we’re Bullites

11 Jun 1998

Around the left

Capitulation to nationalism

11 Jun 1998

This Members Bulletin document, ‘In defence of the revolutionary party’, is the Socialist Party EC’s reply to Scottish Militant Labour’s proposals to liquidate itself into a Scottish Socialist Party. Having gone along with SML’s national socialist trajectory, the SP now objects to the consequences of an “independent socialist Scotland”. The result is a travesty of Marxism

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