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Hidden from history

22 Nov 2007

Lawrence Parker, The kick inside - revolutionary opposition in the CPGB 1960-1991 2007, £4.00 (+ £1.15 postage), pp75

Don’t support Clinton

21 Apr 2016

Sanders should build on what has been achieved by standing as an independent, urges Tom Munday

The in-out kabuki dance

14 Apr 2016

James Marshall of Labour Party Marxists says a passive boycott is not as good as an active boycott. But it is far better than participating in Stronger in Europe

Tide turns against Zuma

07 Apr 2016

While the ‘official communists’ are now looking for a change of leadership, writes Peter Manson, they have no intention of championing working class independence

Nationalise Tata

07 Apr 2016

A statement from the Provisional Central Committee of the CPGB

Tactical flexibility, political principle

31 Mar 2016

Bernie Sanders should stand as an independent socialist in the presidential election, argues Eddie Ford

Direct legislation by the people and the class struggle

31 Mar 2016

By Karl Kautsky

Not letting on

17 Mar 2016

Peter Manson asks why the CPB fails to inform us as to its real attitude to immigration controls

Bleak prospects for democracy

17 Mar 2016

The latest atrocity once more draws attention to the fact that Turkey is at war, writes Esen Uslu

Basic income urgently needed

17 Mar 2016

Defence mechanisms against the iniquities of capitalism are needed now, argues Chris Gray

Austerity parties punished

03 Mar 2016

Following the indecisive general election, Anne McShane discusses the rise of Sinn Féin and the divisions in the anti-austerity movement

Last hurrah of a psychopath

03 Mar 2016

Toni Negri, 'Storia di un comunista', Milan, 2015, pp608, €18, reviewed by Toby Abse

Turning of the tide

25 Feb 2016

Bolivia’s ‘road to socialism’ turned out to be another dead end, writes Eddie Ford

Bakuninist hatchet job

18 Feb 2016

Mike Macnair takes issue with Dave Douglass over the First International

The problem of unequal abilities

11 Feb 2016

Should socialists aim to offer incentives to the ‘gifted and talented’? Marc Mulholland looks at how the question has been dealt with historically

Navigating uncharted waters

03 Dec 2015

Ian Birchall examines the deliberations of Comintern’s Third Congress in the aftermath of the 1921 March action

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