Party & Programme > The left
Another split, another sect
26 Apr 2012
The left must organise on the basis of genuine democratic centralism, argues Ben Lewis
Party norm?
29 Aug 1996
Party notes
SLP confusion and contortion
22 Aug 1996
J Johnson of the Liaison Committee of Militants for a Revolutionary Communist International replies to Richard Brenner of Workers Power (Weekly Worker May 30), and gives his views on WP’s attitude to the SLP. The LCMRCI is a recent split from the WP international organisation
Rapprochement debate crystallises
22 Aug 1996
At the Communist University ‘96 rapprochement was on the top of the agenda. But there was no diplomatic truce and key areas of disagreement were fought out throughout the school in the context of many different areas of discussion
Lion’s meow
22 Aug 1996
Tommy Sheridan: If I were prime minister (Channel 4, August 11)
Unanswered questions
22 Aug 1996
Around the left
All-out war against militants
01 Aug 1996
Turkish state mounts vicious crackdown
Communists in the SLP - donkeys or partners?
01 Aug 1996
Dave Craig of the RDG replies to Martin Blum on the call for a Communist-Labour party
Greater Manchester Socialist Alliance: Moving towards cooperation
01 Aug 1996
Steve Hall of Socialist Outlook replies to Anne Murphy’s report of the Greater Manchester Socialist Alliance Conference (Weekly Worker July 18). He includes his own report of the conference below
Loony labels
01 Aug 1996
Around the left
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)
SLP - a key debate
01 Aug 1996
Workers Power
A ‘proletarian party’?
01 Aug 1996
Party notes
Showing solidarity
25 Jul 1996
Statement from Liverpool Dockers Shop Stewards Committee delegation to Turkey (July 12-19 1996)
Strategic defeat for Bolivian workers?
25 Jul 1996
J Villa of Poder Obrero in Bolivia replies to Workers Power on the working class movement in that country
Another rotten bloc?
25 Jul 1996
Various self-proclaimed Trotskyist currents are moving towards fusion: Militant Labour is talking to Usec and the LIT to the WRP (Workers Press). Here the Communist Workers Group of New Zealand discusses moves between Workers Power/LRCI and the PTS of Argentina