Democracy & State > Republican democracy
Republicanism and the form of working class rule
31 May 2012
As the constitutional monarchy state proclaims its commitment to privilege and the status quo, Michael Copestake looks back to a rather different tradition
Sack the lot
12 Apr 2001
She did not actually say that much. That is one of the most interesting things about the so-called 'Sophiegate' affair. And yet some petty, albeit tactless, remarks by the stuck-up high Tory, Sophie Rhys-Jones, have apparently led to "the biggest crisis for the monarchy" since Diana Spencer died in 1997 (The Sun April 7).
Scottish nationalism
11 Jan 2001
'A breath of fresh air'?
Workers' Liberty backs federal republic call
21 Dec 2000
Will power and the monarchy
14 Dec 2000
Irish freedom and socialist revolution
02 Dec 1999
Undermining the struggle
18 Nov 1999
Statement on British-Irish
New opportunity
11 Nov 1999
Australian referendum
Armstrong’s weak polemics
11 Nov 1999
Jack Conrad discusses the CPGB’s stance on the British-Irish in the light of history
Grasp the nettle
04 Nov 1999
Australian referendum
Defending revolutionary democracy
04 Nov 1999
John Stone insists that the British-Irish can have no right to secede
Living Marxist theory
21 Oct 1999
CPGB aggregate votes on British-Irish theses
British-Irish debate: Two approaches
21 Oct 1999
Critics of the Communist Party’s 20 theses are inconsistent democrats, writes Jack Conrad
Not a country, but a battle cry
14 Oct 1999
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group argues that the British-Irish must accede to the wishes of the majority
Protestant veto
14 Oct 1999
Lenin opposed self-determination for the British-Irish, writes Tom Delargy
Bolshevism and consistent democracy
07 Oct 1999
Jack Conrad replies to José Villa on the rights of peoples to self-determination and the struggle for socialism