SWP: The party of god - Wildcat Leaflet produced by Wildcat in 1988 concerning the First Gulf War (that is, Iran versus Iraq). It compares the position of the Socialist Workers…
The Red Jacobins: Thermidor and the Russian Revolution in 1921 This article, which appeared in the self-titled magazine of the British group Permanent Revolution,…
Liberalism, realism and the class struggle A discussion I've been having with friends lately is whether opposing liberalism from a class struggle perspective is just another form of…
Why the Leninists Will Win A criticism of the failure of anarchists and libertarian socialists to seriously organize and how it cedes ground to authoritarian sects.
Poor Lenin - Bob Darke Extracts from the 1952 book "The communist technique in Britain" by a former leading member of the Communist Party exposing their authoritarian,…
The struggle against Iranian fascism begins with the struggle against Iranian Bolshevism - The Red Menace Analysis of the political situation in Iran following the end of the Iran-Iraq war…
Intervention-> communication-> participation - Antagonism This is an edited version of a text, by the Antagonism group, sent in 2001 to Left Communist email list as part of a discussion on intervention, the ideology of intervention, and the supposed separation between revolutionaries and the proletariat in low periods of class struggle.
Left-wing communism in Britain 1917-21...An infantile disorder? - Bob Jones A survey of the anti-parliamentarist communist movement in Britain during and after WWI, and the…
Amilcar Cabral's theory of class suicide and revolutionary socialism - Tom Meisenhelder Meisenhelder's 1993 article argues that revolutions in the periphery can only come to fruition via a…
The state and counter-revolution - Negation A 1972 article by Negation, in the United States debunking the myths of Leninism and the New Left in particular.
Worlds apart: socialism in Marx and in early Bolshevism Paresh Chattopadhyay's article on Marx and the divergence of the Bolsheviks from his conception of…