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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
Democrats form platform
12 Nov 2003
Some 30 people - varying over the course of the day - met in Birmingham on Saturday November 8 to form a Democracy platform in the Socialist Alliance. Mike Macnair reports
But is the platform republican?
12 Nov 2003
The Socialist Alliance minority that gathered for Saturday's meeting is by no means as united as the debates and votes appeared to show. Steve Freeman was there
End the left's disunity
12 Nov 2003
Tina Becker highlights the main issues facing the ESF in Paris
In the full glare of secrecy
06 Nov 2003
Amidst little fanfare and some secrecy, Welsh assembly member John Marek will formally launch a new party in Wrexham on Saturday November 8. Cameron Richards reports
Communist Party ducks the question
06 Nov 2003
The SA's 2001 general election manifesto, People before profit, is a republican socialist programme, argues the RDG's Dave Craig. Militant republicanism should be the basis of the alliance's opposition pro-party democracy platform
At the crossroads
30 Oct 2003
Sooner or later the Socialist Workers Party faces a choice between strategically counterposed perspectives which have developed within the ranks of its leadership, argues Mike Macnair
Alliance or party?
30 Oct 2003
Phil Kent reports about the school organised byt the newspaper 'Resistance'
Party notes
23 Oct 2003
Jack Conrad takes a closer look at the new Peace and justice campaign
Democracy not 'justice'
23 Oct 2003
Do Salma Yaqoob's and George Monbiot's 'Principles of unity' provide a solid basis for a common political programme? Mike Macnair thinks not
Allure of centrism
16 Oct 2003
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group calls for a republican workers' party
Agreeing to disagree
16 Oct 2003
Sean Matgamna of the Alliance for Workers' Liberty demands to know the politics on which a new workers' party would be based. Is ideological consensus a requirement for unity? Manny Neira argues not
Opening up to the left
07 Jun 2001
The Peoples Press Printing Society, the cooperative which owns the Morning Star, holds its annual general meeting this weekend. Ivan Beavis, circulation manager (and Communist Party of Britain parliamentary candidate for Hackney South and Shoreditch), spoke to Stan Keable about the Morning Star?s prospects
SWP confusion
10 May 2001
Looking ahead
What we need ... not what capital can afford
26 Apr 2001
Low pay - pay below what is required to maintain and reproduce yourself as a cultured human being in today's conditions - remains a heavy burden for many workers and their families. Affecting in particular women, part-time employees, unskilled routine workers, and migrant labour (legal and illegal), the scrimping, penny-pinching life on below-subsistence incomes is a daily reality for millions in Britain - and hundreds of millions across the planet. It is unacceptable. It is an abomination.