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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

‘Tamed’ workers biting back

04 Apr 1996

Marcus Larsen of the Communist Party Advocates reports from Australia

International Polemic

04 Apr 1996

Bob Smith - For a Permanent Party Polemic Committee

No SLP witch-hunts!

04 Apr 1996

Students’ union capitulates

04 Apr 1996

Won’t pay

04 Apr 1996

Irish Republican Socialist Party

04 Apr 1996

Statement from the Provisional Central Committee of the Communist Party of Great Britain

Once again on liquidationism

04 Apr 1996

Party notes

Lessons of Iran

28 Mar 1996

Anarcho-communist trajectory

28 Mar 1996

Dave Craig of the RDG replies to the RWT’s supplement, ‘The struggle for communism - yesterday, today and tomorrow’ (Weekly Worker October 12 1995)

Strange bedfellows

28 Mar 1996

Communist press

The theory of leader centralism

28 Mar 1996

Bob Smith - For a Permanent Party Polemic Committee

The CPB tortoise stirs

28 Mar 1996

The Communist Party of Britain has named April as a “month of heightened political activity”. Ian Farrell reports on its London public meeting

Politically incorrect

28 Mar 1996

Kevin McQuillan of the IRSP replies to ‘Irish feud wastes revolutionary lives’

Bureaucratic anti-racism

28 Mar 1996

Menshevism in microcosm

21 Mar 1996

Because they represent a real movement of the working class the Socialist Labour Party and Socialist Alliances have thrown into sharp relief the theoretical and programmatic limitations of many revolutionaries. The Trotskyite group, Workers Power, provides a case study

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