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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

Unity: a hostile report

02 Apr 2020

William Sarsfield continues his series on the founding of the CPGB 100 years ago

Lenin for unity

26 Mar 2020

William Sarsfield continues his series on the founding of the CPGB 100 years ago

Death of a radical intellectual

20 Mar 2020

Yassamine Mather celebrates a brave and outspoken critic of the Islamic regime.

Socialist Fight’s split

20 Mar 2020

Gerry Downing has dropped his support for Ian Donovan’s anti-Semitic theories about a pan-national Jewish-Zionist bourgeoisie. But, asks Tony Greenstein, what took him so long?

Those against unity

20 Mar 2020

William Sarsfield continues his series on the founding of the CPGB 100 years ago

Beyond the sects

12 Mar 2020

William Sarsfield continues his series on the founding of the CPGB 100 years ago

Lessons being learned

12 Mar 2020

Elements of the US left have at last awoken to the possibilities opened up by Bernie Sanders, writes Paul Demarty.

Dispelling the Kautsky myths

06 Mar 2020

Ben Lewis introduces his recently published Karl Kautsky on democracy and republicanism. This article is based on a talk he gave to the March 1 London Communist Forum.

Still in denial

06 Mar 2020

It is all very well for the SWP to condemn Weinstein, writes Paul Demarty, but what about the legacy of its own rape scandal?

The supreme issue

29 Feb 2020

William Sarsfield continues his series on the founding of the CPGB 100 years ago

Fight for unity

23 Feb 2020

William Sarsfield continues his series on the founding of the CPGB 100 years ago

Crooked formulations

23 Feb 2020

No human is illegal, says the Morning Star. But, notes Eddie Ford, the paper goes on to argue that not all humans should be legal.

Stalin’s ‘united front’ party

13 Feb 2020

The treacherous role of the Tudeh Party after the 1979 revolution is well known. In the first of two articles, Yassamine Mather shows how the origins of its opportunism were bound up with the diplomatic interests of the Soviet Union.

October shakes the British left

13 Feb 2020

William Sarsfield opens his series on the founding of the CPGB 100 years ago

George’s marvellous medicine

13 Feb 2020

The pro-Brexit Workers Party is a strange amalgam. But asks Paul Demarty, can it make an impact?

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