Party & Programme
End the cycle of splits
24 May 2012
If the left is to build a serious political organisation it will have to facilitate internal dissent, writes Mike Macnair. And that will require both majorities and minorities to act responsibly
The clash of forces in Russia
23 Oct 1997
From ‘The Call’, paper of the British Socialist Party, October 18 1917
Party notes
23 Oct 1997
Hands off my ‘constitution’!
16 Oct 1997
Simon Harvey of the SLP
Open challenge to Taaffe
16 Oct 1997
Earlier this year five - ultra-economistic - members of Labor Militant (sister organisation of the Socialist Party) were expelled from the US group, whose leadership was acting in concert with the International Secretariat of the Committee for a Workers International. The expelled members included John Reiman and a leading comrade referred to as SO’T. Here we publish an extract from the US minority document, The expulsions, which calls on CWI supporters to fight for what they understand as genuine democratic centralism
Socialist Labour Party and China
16 Oct 1997
An exchange of letters has taken place in the SLP over an article by ‘Don Hoskins’ in Socialist News (September/October), praising the regime in China (see Weekly Worker September 11). Clearly the SLP is riven with deep ideological contradictions. Perhaps China will result in meltdown
The Dreadnought suppressed
16 Oct 1997
From 'The Call', paper of the British Socialist Party, October 11 1917
In the wilderness
16 Oct 1997
Around the left
Obituary: Stuart Ward and Natalie Monier
16 Oct 1997
Manchester Alliance debates Scotland
16 Oct 1997
Party notes
16 Oct 1997
Strengthening the theoretical roots of our propaganda
09 Oct 1997
Linda Addison replies to Jack Conrad’s assessment of the CPGB’s campaign around the referendum in Scotland
Kerensky and the counterrevolution
09 Oct 1997
From 'The Call', paper of the British Socialist Party, October 4 1917
1930s revisited?
09 Oct 1997
Around the left
Turkish state attacks freedom of the press
09 Oct 1997
Emek is a Turkish daily newspaper, which has been under constant attack from the Turkish state since it began publishing. Here the London office of Emek reports on the latest round of brutal repression