Weekly Worker 327 Thursday March 16 2000
indexWhy we are resigning from the CWI: A letter to the membership Unity in action and freedom of criticism are alien concepts in Peter Taaffe's international sect [full text] Damaging split: Morning Star to stand GLA slate Stan Kelsey condemns CPB splitting of the left vote Sectarian Scargill's Stalinite slate Alan Fox exposes Scargill's ambition to be Britain's very own labour dictator Letters SWP quandary, Norman wisdom, Beyond our Ken, Final word, AWL lot, Nick's party, Socialist poverty Brown's new clampdown Mary Godwin on The informal economy attack on the unemployed Whose freedom of speech? ITN v. LM Danny Hammill explains why communists defend freedom of speech for all LSA ups tempo LSA Chair Marcus Larsen reports that the LSA is getting down to business Livingstone factor Kate Ford, candidate on the LSA's PR slate and a member of Workers Power, interviewed Old habits die hard in Wales SWP Mark Fischer attended the 'Socialism in Wales' event Socialist Appeal and Ken Will Carter assesses the Ted Grant group's factional, strategic interest in keeping Livingstone in the Labour Party Second instalment Andrew Cutting gives his views on Republican Communist No2 (spring 2000) Stylistic kaleidoscope Phil Watson reviews a recording of Alfred Schnittke's Psalms of repentance for mixed choir
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