Battles ahead

“Great paper. Enjoyed ‘Building upon solid foundations’ by Jack Conrad especially,” writes MD. Thanks, comrade. And thanks too for putting your money where your mouth is with a £10 donation.

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Thursday June 21 2001

After Gothenburg: Where now for anti-capitalism?
Mark Fischer calls for a change of tack following the shooting of demonstrators in Sweden

Letters
Bad results; Where now for the SSP?; SSP-SA unity; SLP failure; Get a grip; Nods and winks; Hints on euro; Iranian sit-in victory

Lambeth SA: Great start?
Document distributed within Lambeth Socialist Alliance

SA executive committee: Harnessing momentum
John Bridge reports on the recent meeting of the executive

Catalyst for regeneration
Pete Radcliff, member of the Alliance for Workers’ Liberty and Socialist Alliance candidate for Nottingham East, achieved an excellent result. Sam Metcalf asked him about the general election and the prospects for deeper unity

Socialist Alliance branch reports

Socialist Workers Party: Future party structure
We reprint an internal SWP document outlining its intentions towards the Socialist Alliance

Communist University 2001

Conservative dissarray
Can the Tories reinvent themselves? Michael Malkin investigates

Distortion, slush and chauvinism
Bob Paul reviews Pearl Harbour

Stalin Society v CPGB: What was the USSR?
Stan Keable gives his impressions of the recent debate between John Bridge and the Stalin Society's Harpal Brar

Our history
Those against unity

Anti-fascism after Oldham
The BNP vote is a consequence of bourgois anti-racism, argues Darrell Goodliffe

 

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