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Another split, another sect

26 Apr 2012

The left must organise on the basis of genuine democratic centralism, argues Ben Lewis

Affiliation as tactic

10 Jul 1997

Cream on it?

10 Jul 1997

Party notes

Revolutionaries or social workers?

03 Jul 1997

Rapprochement: where now?

03 Jul 1997

Has the process ground to a halt? Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP) gives his views

Labour day in Detroit

03 Jul 1997

Socialist Labour Party ‘voided’ member and Unison activist Barry Biddulph reports on workers struggle against the odds in the USA

Dismissing the national question

03 Jul 1997

Around the left

Marxist Bulletin joins witch hunt

26 Jun 1997

An expelled member of Vauxhall CSLP and supporter of the Marxist Bulletin, Alan Gibson, tries to save himself by condemning his former comrades

Call to SWP minority - ‘Fight openly’

26 Jun 1997

Following the Socialist Workers Party’s decision to contest the Irish general election (see Weekly Worker June 12), a change in policy in Britain too now looks to be just a matter of time. For some time a minority of the SWP leadership, particularly Chris Harman, have been arguing for the organisation to stand its own candidates in elections, and occasionally veiled references to the internal opposition on the question have surfaced in the organisation’s journals. Tom Delargy was expelled from the SWP in 1987 for opposing the leadership and is now active in the Scottish Socialist Alliance. Below we reproduce extracts from the letter he sent to Socialist Worker just before the general election, in which he anticipates a change in line and calls on the organisation to drop its sectarian approach to the rest of the left

Drop the dead donkey

26 Jun 1997

Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group discusses why he is against a “Duma with full powers”

Climate of mistrust

26 Jun 1997

Nick Wrack resigned as editor of Militant shortly before a special conference of Militant Labour voted to change the organisation’s name to ‘Socialist Party’ at the end of last year. His appearance at the June meeting of the SP’s National Committee caused some surprise, as many comrades were under the impression that he had stood down from that body too. His letter of resignation, reproduced here, has been circulating unofficially within the organisation. It demonstrates that the SP still has a long way to go to achieve the openness necessary in a democratic workers’ party

Lining up with the establishment

26 Jun 1997

Around the left

Bucket loads of hypocrisy

26 Jun 1997

Open Polemic’s Bob Smith, former ‘representative’ member of the CPGB, mounts his charger once again

Speaking for the establishment

26 Jun 1997

Party notes

SLP militants unbowed by intimidation

19 Jun 1997

Socialist Labour democracy campaign launched

Road to nowhere

19 Jun 1997

Much of the left is now talking about a ‘crisis of expectations’ amongst the working class. But is there any truth to it? Last weekend the CPGB organised a round-table discussion on this, under the heading, ‘Where now for the left?’ Eddie Ford reports

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