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
Harold Burgess
01 Jun 1995
From Workers’ Dreadnought, paper of the Workers’ Socialist Federation, May 29 1920
Fightback in Istanbul
25 May 1995
Workers’ Dreadnought office raided
25 May 1995
From Workers’ Dreadnought, paper of the Workers’ Socialist Federation, May 22 1920
Reformist call to ban revolutionary funds
25 May 1995
Nothing less
18 May 1995
Turkish workers give lessons in class pride
18 May 1995
May Day, London 1995: tiny compared to demonstrations in Turkey, despite the strong Communist Party contingent
Steps to rapprochement
18 May 1995
Well done, London dockers!
18 May 1995
From Workers’ Dreadnought, paper of the Workers’ Socialist Federation, May 15 1920
Reforging the Party
11 May 1995
A liberal adrift
11 May 1995
In January of this year, Mark Fischer spoke to Francis Beckett
The Party's not over yet
11 May 1995
Mark Fischer reviews 'Enemy within: The rise and fall of the British Communist Party' by Francis Beckett
Communist optimism
11 May 1995
While paying lip service to Bolshevism, the British left boycotts London's May Day march
Communication of the Amsterdam Bureau
11 May 1995
From Workers’ Dreadnought, paper of the Workers’ Socialist Federation, May 8 1920
SUPPLEMENT: Notes on rapprochement
27 Apr 1995
Factions and the politics of Leninism
Unity, solidarity and struggle
27 Apr 1995
For some years one of the largest contingents on the May Day march in Britain has been of revolutionaries from Turkey - many in exile. Aziz Demir is a communist from Turkey with a proud revolutionary history. He analyses the state of the left in Turkey. Overleaf we reprint the article in Turkish [See PDF for Turkish reprint]