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Democracy & State

Overcoming the enemies within

17 May 2012

The left must unite in order to change the relationship of forces both within and outside the Labour Party, argues Mike Macnair

Debunking the myth - part two

08 Jun 2000

Neil Davidson The origins of Scottish nationhood Pluto Press, London 2000, pp264, pbk, £14.99

Debunking the myth - part one

01 Jun 2000

Neil Davidson The origins of Scottish nationhood Pluto Press, London 2000, pp264, pbk, £14.99

Against independence, for a federal republic

24 Feb 2000

Marxists start their immediate programme not with nations, but the enemy state, says Jack Conrad

Marx and free speech

24 Feb 2000

For our ideas to blossom, we have to argue against censorship, says Eddie Ford

Taaffe pulls out

20 Jan 2000

LSA slate for London elections

Stakes are high

16 Dec 1999

Left debates attitude toward Livingstone

Strategy and tactics

16 Dec 1999

Has the Weekly Worker “collapsed into shabby opportunism” over Ken Livingstone’s bid to become London mayor? Maurice Bernal responds to some criticisms

Passion for change

16 Dec 1999

John Walsh reviews 'All power to the imagination' by Dave Douglass

Banal identity reasoning

16 Dec 1999

Phil Watson reviews 'John Coltrane and the jazz revolution of the 1960s' by Frank Kofsky

Red-brown cesspit

16 Dec 1999

Michael Malkin examines the Great Russian chauvinism and anti-semitism of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation

Scargill’s GLA slate

16 Dec 1999

Simon Harvey of the SLP

Harry’s game

16 Dec 1999

Party notes

Challenge to London unity

16 Dec 1999

The fight for principled left unity in London to present an electoral challenge to Blair’s Labour has received a setback. The determination of the CATP to press ahead regardless of the plans of others is wrong

Autonomy irrelevant

09 Dec 1999

Alternative theses on the British-Irish

Vacuous definitions

09 Dec 1999

Aufheben and state capitalism

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