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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
Fight for what we need
08 Mar 2001
How should the Socialist Alliance determine the level of the minimum wage it proposes? Not by meekly tailing the 'European decency level', argues Tom May
Playing chancellor
08 Mar 2001
We cannot replace New Labour by becoming old Labour
08 Mar 2001
Over recent months Weekly Worker reporters and correspondents have repeatedly shown how the Socialist Alliance majority - in particular the Socialist Workers Party - have fallen in behind the separatist agenda of Scottish and Welsh left nationalists. Whereas our main enemy is tightly, effectively and malevolently organised across the whole of the United Kingdom state, we have irresponsibly divided and thereby weakened our fragile and meagre forces. A self-inflicted disunity that will do more than rob us of an all-Britain joint political broadcast. The wound runs far deeper...
Prioritise democracy
01 Mar 2001
Examining the 'priority pledge' submissions to the Socialist Alliance's March 10 Birmingham conference is sadly instructive. Before us we have on parade economism lined up in neat regimented rows. An army of misguided innocence (see 'Our principles' Weekly Worker February 22).
SWP changes
22 Feb 2001
Our principles
22 Feb 2001
Policy paper for March 10 Socialist Alliance conference, drafted on behalf of the executive committee by Mark Hoskisson Every local Socialist Alliance is entitled to submit one majority and one minority amendment. Supporting organisations are allowed two amendments
Programme: the test of 1917
15 Feb 2001
Socialist Alliance
15 Feb 2001
LSA jolts Labour in Lewisham
CWI crisis
08 Feb 2001
Changing the world A comrade from the Militant tradition reflects on the parting of the ways
Rescuing Lenin and Trotsky from 'Trotskyism'
08 Feb 2001
For the first time since 1920 there is the distinct chance of uniting all serious revolutionaries in Britain in a single organisation and thereby starting the historically necessary process of building a viable mass working class party. The CPGB is absolutely clear, however, that as an aim we are against any and all centrist halfway houses, attempts to revive old Labourism, an artificial Labour Representation Committee, etc.
Taaffe's hypocrisy
01 Feb 2001
Socialist Alliance
01 Feb 2001
Programme and the misreading of history
Party and programme
25 Jan 2001
Paul Le Blanc - Lenin and the revolutionary party - Humanities Press, 1993, pp417
Towards a common Socialist Alliance programme
25 Jan 2001
A discussion contribution submitted by the Communist Party of Great Britain
SWP conference
30 Nov 2000
Missing ingredients A Socialist Workers Party member reflects on this year's gathering