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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

Respectable twin of ANL

01 May 2003

Around the web: Searchlight

Slogan wars

01 May 2003

Jack Conrad discusses the problems of the left when it comes to opposition to an attack on Iraq

A reply to comrades

20 Jun 2002

Last week's paper carried a letter from the Communist Struggle group in the Ukraine, suggesting that our two organisations have the possibility of "fruitful cooperation"

Australian left unites

22 Mar 2001

International Socialist Tendency

15 Mar 2001

Breaking off links The Socialist Workers Party has finally broken off links with the US International Socialist Organization. The ISO Steering Committee has circulated this document to all affiliates to the SWP's 'international', the International Socialist Tendency. It demonstrates that the attempt to build a bureaucratic international of like-minded sects will inevitably produce one split after another - since differences are always regarded as a problem, not an opportunity for mutual enlightenment

Harry who?

24 Feb 2000

Party notes

Taaffe pulls out

20 Jan 2000

LSA slate for London elections

Questions

13 Jan 2000

Party notes

Stakes are high

16 Dec 1999

Left debates attitude toward Livingstone

Faction ended

16 Dec 1999

Seize the moment

09 Dec 1999

Livingstone set for independent challenge

Russia’s apologists

09 Dec 1999

Morning Star and Chechnya

From Seattle to London

09 Dec 1999

What kind of ‘anti-capitalism’?

Same method

02 Dec 1999

Action stations

02 Dec 1999

Tom Delargy believes that the split within the Committee for a Workers International in Scotland could end the toleration of factions in the Scottish Socialist Party

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