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
One lump
16 Jan 1997
Party notes
SUPPLEMENT: Genesis of bureaucratic socialism
09 Jan 1997
Part II - Second revolution
Build the alternative now
09 Jan 1997
Should SLP members call for a Labour vote in the absence of an SLP candidate?
Break from Labourism - vote Labour
09 Jan 1997
A statement by party members in the South-West on the SLP electoral policy
Central Africa - a workers’ solution
09 Jan 1997
This article first appeared in Class Struggle, journal of the Liaison Committee of Militants for a Revolutionary Communist International
Russian socialists and the International
09 Jan 1997
From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, January 4 1917
Communist Party Perspectives 1997
09 Jan 1997
At its last national aggregate of 1996, the perspectives document for this year was passed unanimously by our organisation. Mark Fischer highlights some of its key points
Cutting digs
09 Jan 1997
Around the left
A load of Bull
09 Jan 1997
Mission impossible in Peru
09 Jan 1997
Real enemies of progressive socialism
09 Jan 1997
The Weekly Worker has received a copy of a letter from Camden SLP chair Martyn Giscombe-Smith, which we publish below. We believe that the comrade is profoundly mistaken in announcing his resignation from the party, and urge him to reconsider. While he makes many valid criticisms and his frustration is understandable, he overlooks the key point: the SLP represents a left break from Labour of potentially great significance for the working class. All socialists should fight to shape the SLP into an organisation that is up to the job. It cannot be right to retire into the wilderness
Party finance
09 Jan 1997
Party notes
SUPPLEMENT: Genesis of bureaucratic socialism
19 Dec 1996
Part I
Dockers show potential for all
19 Dec 1996
Minimum, Transitional and Maximum: The revolutionary programme for today
19 Dec 1996
Dave Craig of the RDG opened a CPGB ‘Programme’ seminar arguing for a new transitional politics