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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
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
Fisc splits over ‘British road’
20 Jun 1996
The Fourth International Supporters Caucus is a highly secret faction, well ensconced in the topmost positions in the SLP. Not content with fronting the anti-communist witch hunt, Fisc decided to provide the apologetic theory necessary to justify Scargill and his draft constitution. For those within Fisc who retain a commitment to revolutionary politics this was a reformist step too far
Our backyard
20 Jun 1996
Party notes
The common theoretical programme
23 May 1996
Dave Craig of the RDG replies to Open Polemic
On electoral tactics: Another Leninist liquidator
16 May 1996
Richard Brenner, a member of the central committee of Workers Power (Britain), responds to Jack Conrad’s criticisms
Towards rapprochement
16 May 1996
Some points of agreement between the Provisional Central Committee and the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the Socialist Workers Party)
Komünist Birlik için!
25 Apr 1996
This article is a Turkish translation of the front page article. On International Workers’ Day we call on all revolutionaries in the UK to unite in the struggle for Party
Lawyer’s paradise
25 Apr 1996
Communist University ‘96
25 Apr 1996
Party notes
For communist unity
25 Apr 1996
May Day is a workers’ celebration of international solidarity and organisation. The May Day march in London for a number of years has been dominated by revolutionaries in exile from Turkey and Kurdistan. This very fact is testimony to the important lessons their history of struggle holds for revolutionaries in Britain. That is why today we have published the draft programme discussion document in Turkish. This document, written by Jack Conrad as a result of a year’s discussion in our organisation, was published in the Weekly Worker (September 21 1995). Today we call on all revolutionaries in the UK to unite in the struggle for Party
Idealist tendencies
11 Apr 1996
Initial comments on the draft programme of the CPGB by Phil Sharpe of the Trotskyist Unity Group