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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
May is not irreplaceable
29 Jun 2017
More is needed than a removal van outside Number 10, argues Paul Demarty
Things have just got even better
15 Jun 2017
The unexpected general election result has considerably weakened the Tories and strengthened Jeremy Corbyn’s position. The left has a real chance of transforming the Labour Party into a united front of a special kind, says James Marshall of Labour Party Marxists
Difficult times ahead
08 Jun 2017
Macron appears to be hankering after some form of Gaullist rule. But what of the left? René Gimpel looks at the programmes, prospects and divisions in the run-up to the June 18 elections
Left should not stand on sidelines
08 Jun 2017
Help defeat the Blairite right by winning all unions to affiliate to Labour, urges Peter Manson
Prospects of the Russian Revolution
08 Jun 2017
Kautsky saw the events of spring 1917 as having a global significance. Even though now a renegade, he was still capable of considerable foresight
A forgotten strategist
08 Jun 2017
Ben Lewis introduces Karl Kautsky’s article of April 1917
Prepare for after June 8
01 Jun 2017
With only one week to go, a better Labour result than in 2015 might help persuade Jeremy Corbyn to stay on a leader, argues David Shearer of Labour Party Marxists
Sectarianism and secession
25 May 2017
Programmatically weak politics only helped reinforce the CPGB’s ultimate sectarianism after its re-entry into the Labour Party in the late 1930s, writes Lawrence Parker
With a whimper
18 May 2017
Labour’s proposals on union rights amount to mere tinkering, writes Mike Macnair
Up close and personal
18 May 2017
The CPGB’s mass entry work in the Labour Party in the late 1930s has been partially obscured by delusions associated with popular frontism, writes Lawrence Parker
Aim to be a party of extreme opposition
18 May 2017
That a Corbyn-led Labour Party would trail way behind in the polls was always eminently predictable. Nevertheless, says James Marshall of Labour Party Marxists, too many on the left are in a panic, are clutching at straws and are sadly deluding themselves about Labour’s manifesto
Unplanning delusions
11 May 2017
The collapse of the Soviet Union does not prove that planning is impossible, argues Mike Macnair
Final resolution
11 May 2017
Adopted by the May 7, 2017 CPGB aggregate meeting
What happens after June 8?
11 May 2017
Peter Manson reports on last weekend’s meeting of CPGB members
Class struggle or national war?
04 May 2017
Moshé Machover replies to Tony Greenstein