Party & Programme > Programmes
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
Minimum platform
24 Apr 1997
Socialist challenge to capitalist manifestos
10 Apr 1997
Vote for a working class alternative
INSERT: Communist Manifesto
03 Apr 1997
General election '97
Where are we going?
13 Mar 1997
Three SLP members - Ian Dudley (Dulwich and West Norwood), Geoff Palmer (Hackney North and Stoke Newington) and Christoph Lenk (Peckham and Camberwell) - identify three areas of weakness in party policy in this document circulating in the SLP. We welcome contributions on SLP policy and the programme necessary for the class
Minimum, Transitional and Maximum: The revolutionary programme for today
19 Dec 1996
Dave Craig of the RDG opened a CPGB ‘Programme’ seminar arguing for a new transitional politics
Three waves
21 Nov 1996
Party Notes
Open struggle for the future
14 Nov 1996
Last weekend a special meeting organised by the Communist Party discussed the lessons of Bolshevik organisation for communists today
For a republican government of the left
31 Oct 1996
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP) replies to John Stone (Weekly Worker October 3) on the theory of democratic revolution
Democratic illusions
12 Sep 1996
Dave Hulme sees stageism in the RDG’s draft programme
Transitional forms?
12 Sep 1996
Party notes
Alternative theory of permanent revolution
01 Aug 1996
Dave Craig of the RDG continues the debate on programme and the transitional method (see Weekly Worker July 25)
Transitional method
25 Jul 1996
Linda Addison reports on last week’s CPGB London seminar on Trotsky’s Transitional programme, introduced by Richard Price of the Workers International League (Workers News)
SUPPLEMENT: The revolutionary democratic road to socialism
11 Jul 1996
Real debate in the SSA
11 Jul 1996
For a Communist-Labour Party
20 Jun 1996
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP) debates the way forward for the SLP