£4.95, pp63
November 1993

 

Problems of communist organisation

During the months of July to September 1993 members of the Communist Party of Great Britain were involved in a fierce battle over the question of democratic centralism. A minority claimed the Party was dominated by a "bureaucratic clique" that strangled initiative and was causing a creeping sclerosis of the entire organisation.

Jack Conrad explores the theory of proletarian organisation, both philosophically and practically.

Both the views and documents of the majority and minority are published in this book.

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