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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

Where the miners stand now

05 Dec 1996

From the Workers’ Weekly, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, December 31 1926

Opportunist short cut

05 Dec 1996

The following is the speech Phil Walden of the Trotskyist Unity Group made at the November 23 conference organised by the WRP

Enter the dragon

05 Dec 1996

The WRP and Bosnia

05 Dec 1996

John Reed responds to one aspect of Lee-Anne Bates’ criticism of the Workers Revolutionary Party

OP still talking

05 Dec 1996

After last Sunday’s conference the search for organisational forms which avoid the discipline of democratic centralism goes on

Nothing to be ashamed of

05 Dec 1996

Around the left

Organisational questions?

05 Dec 1996

Below we reprint recent exchanges between the Provisional Central Committee of the Communist Party and the Revolutionary Democratic Group on the question of communist rapprochement

Two wings

05 Dec 1996

Party notes

Making the bosses pay in France

05 Dec 1996

French lorry drivers’ victory raises the need for European-wide unions

SUPPLEMENT: Advance from vanguardism

28 Nov 1996

On April 30 members of Open Polemic ended their membership of the CPGB. Here we print their reply to criticism of that decision published in Weekly Worker (May 9 1996). Below Mark Fischer replies and we print three documents submitted to the OP conference on December 1 from CPGB comrades

Lorry drivers’ action continues in France

28 Nov 1996

What sort of voice for Scotland?

28 Nov 1996

Militant Labour launches a new paper in Scotland - and weakens its fighting strength

Same old mistakes

28 Nov 1996

In defence of the Afghan revolution

28 Nov 1996

Fighting against compromise

28 Nov 1996

Andy Barrett is a writer and performer based in Nottingham. He was artistic director of the Touch and Go theatre company for two years and he helped set up and organise the successful arts project, Alive Arts, in Nottingham. He is currently touring with two pieces he has written and performs in. Phil Rudge spoke to him after a performance of Epic at a Revolutionary Communist Party conference, Where are all the heroes?, in London last week.

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