The Keir Hardie Myth From Socialist Standard March 1961 The myth about Keir Hardie's attitude to war is very persistent. At an anti-Polaris rally in Glasgow last…
The General Election: Our Manifesto to the Workers FELLOW MEMBERS OF THE WORKING CLASS Once again the various political parties are seeking your support in a General Election.
The War and The Socialist Position The text is taken from the original leaflet, THE WAR AND THE SOCIALIST POSITION, produced and printed by The Socialist Party of Great Britain…
An afterthought: 'extra-parliamentary electoralism' As a post script to the series on 'tactical voting' strategies and election narratives, a critical look at two different parties at the more…
The Monument: The story of the Socialist Party of Great Britain - Robert Barltrop The Monument: The Story of the Socialist Party of Great Britain is about a group of people who…
Socialism or Your Money Back: Articles from the Socialist Standard 1904-2004 Published by The Socialist Party to mark the centenary of its formation, Socialism or Your Money…
World Socialist journal Full archive of World Socialist journal (1984-1987), the journal of the World Socialist Movement.
A E Jacomb's case against the Socialist Party The first of the statements in this text recognised some value in democracy, but declared it to be secondary to independence, and on this ground…
Stop supporting capitalism! Start building socialism! - Stan Parker Analysis of capitalism and how it could be replaced by a libertarian socialist society by Stan…
SPGB: utopian or scientific? The fallacy of the overwhelming minority - Harold Walsby Harold Walsby's analysis and critique of the Socialist Party of Great Britain. Reproduced for…
A world without money: 5 questions - Steve Coleman Steve Coleman of the Socialist Party of Great Britain answers five frequently asked questions about the abolition of money, from 1981.
Why we don't need money - Socialist Party of Great Britain The SPGB respond to free market capitalist critics of socialism and explain how money is unnecessary…