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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

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

Coordination of general strikes

20 Jun 1996

Resolution of Poder Obrero (Workers Power, Bolivia) and Socialist Labour Party (Paraguay)

Coup d’état defeated in Paraguay

20 Jun 1996

General strike and the left

20 Jun 1996

Workers Power in Bolivia (Poder Obrero) and the Socialist Labour Party in Paraguay report on countries rocked by general strike and the tasks of revolutionaries

Philosophical limitations

20 Jun 1996

Phil Sharpe of the Trotskyist Unity Group makes some initial comments on István Mészáros’s latest work, Beyond Capital (Merlin Press 1995)

Revolutionary faint-hearts

20 Jun 1996

Around the left

Yeltsin squeaks ahead

20 Jun 1996

Alliance election battle in Scotland

20 Jun 1996

The Scottish Socialist Alliance is fighting its first election on June 27. John Davies of Scottish Militant Labour is standing in the Invergordon ward of the Highlands council. Mary Ward, SLP member in Dundee, spoke to him

No witch hunt ... yet

20 Jun 1996

Winning our comrades

20 Jun 1996

Our backyard

20 Jun 1996

Party notes

OP and rapprochement

13 Jun 1996

Since publishing the correspondence around the decision of Open Polemic comrades to withdraw from membership of the CPGB (see Weekly Worker May 19), we have heard little from them. All those involved in the rapprochement process, not least our own members, have been disturbed by this development, since no one has had the opportunity to discuss their actions with them. Whilst welcoming the proposals for discussions with the PCC, we would urge the comrades to open the discussion to all those who are for communist unity. We invite them again to make use of the paper and CPGB seminars.

Old or new, anti-communism remains anti-communism

13 Jun 1996

Why did Arthur Scargill write and impose the constitution he did? It owes everything to MacDonald and nothing to Marx

A socialist immigration policy?

13 Jun 1996

The Marxist responds to the Weekly Worker article of May 9 on the SLP conference

One and the same

13 Jun 1996

Peter Manson continues the debate on the Revolutionary Democratic Group’s theory of ‘democratic revolution’

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