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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

Rebuilding in Manchester

17 Oct 1996

SLP branch reports

Trash can Sinatras

17 Oct 1996

Party notes

Wretched

10 Oct 1996

The International Bolshevik Tendency has criticised the Communist Party for refusing to liquidate itself. The CPGB’s national organiser replies

Human contradiction

10 Oct 1996

From the debate surrounding the novels of Irvine Welsh, Phil Rudge argues that under today’s cultural conditions only artists who choose the lines of most resistance are able to even approach a committed literature

Condemned to the margins

10 Oct 1996

Cheerleaders for reaction

10 Oct 1996

Around the left

Fatherland torture centre

10 Oct 1996

Andrew MacKay spoke to Mehmet Osman (not his real name) in Istanbul, Turkey

The biggest job

10 Oct 1996

From the Workers’ Weekly, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, October 8 1926

Dark forces in the east

10 Oct 1996

SL Kenning looks at latest developments in the Socialist Labour Party

Cardiff JSA campaign demobilised

10 Oct 1996

Alliances miss opportunity

10 Oct 1996

Coventry meeting produces ‘do-nothing’ day

Party perspectives

10 Oct 1996

Party notes

Labour razzmatazz shatters illusions

10 Oct 1996

Tony Blair has every reason to be pleased with himself. The Labour Party conference went like clockwork

Left unites for election challenge in Scotland

03 Oct 1996

Dundee Scottish Socialist Alliance this week chose its candidates for the forthcoming general election. The left in Scotland has joined forces to raise the socialist alternative

Federal republic or socialist republic?

03 Oct 1996

John Stone of the Liaison Committee of Militants for a Revolutionary Communist International takes up the debate begun at Communist University ’96

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