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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

Tactic or strategy

12 Oct 2000

Notes of the May 3 meeting between the CPGB and the Alliance for Workers' Liberty, which continued our discussion on 'tradition' and the 'official communist' movement. Martin Thomas (MT) and Paul Hampton (PH) represented the AWL, while Mark Fischer (MF) and John Bridge (JB) spoke for the CPGB

Theoretically disabled polemic

14 Sep 2000

Peter Taaffe Cuba - socialism and democracy CWI Publications, London 2000, pp124, £4.99

Zimbabwe and socialism

15 Jun 2000

Internationalist or transnationalist? Andrew Cutting responds to Ian Donovan's criticism

Semi-religious method

07 Oct 1999

Ian Donovan reviews Leon Trotsky's 'Transitional programme' (edited by the International Bolshevik Tendency, Bolshevik Publications. 1999, pp218, £5)

Demon drugs and Dallaglio

27 May 1999

Communists are for a rational approach to recreational drug use

Spontaneous economism and the challenge of revolutionary democracy - part one

13 May 1999

Marxism and the democratic republic

Euroland and internationalism

18 Feb 1999

Around the left

Half decent

21 Jan 1999

Party notes

Trotskyite economism or revolutionary democracy?

30 Jul 1998

Jack Conrad (CPGB) and Dave Craig (RDG, faction of the SWP) reply to Ian Donovan, editor of Revolution and Truth

Failed revolutions

23 Jul 1998

Danny Hammill reports on the CPGB debate on ‘the transitional programme’, opened by a speaker from the International Bolshevik Tendency

Lenin’s heir

16 Jul 1998

Supporters of the Marxist Bulletin and the International Bolshevik Tendency reply to Mark Fischer’s ‘Frozen in dogma’

Workers’ unity, not national socialism

18 Jun 1998

Peter Taaffe and Scottish Militant Labour are on the verge of divorce. But this is no private affair. Shamefully in the name of defending Marxism both sides want to break up the historically constituted working class in Britain along nationalist lines

When Robert Griffths was anti-British road

19 Mar 1998

Here we reprint edited extracts from an important document published in The Leninist (March 20 1987), the forerunner of the Weekly Worker.

The road to oblivion

05 Mar 1998

CPB in crisis

Programme of liberation

29 Jan 1998

The Communist Manifesto is no historical footnote, writes Jack Conrad. In its essentials it remains a brilliant analysis of the necessary conditions for and means of making social revolution

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