In Memory of Mateusz We have received the tragic news that Mateusz (also known online as Gepetto, Antoni Lulek and Feliks Domański) has succumbed to his depression…
Building the Revolutionary Party? - Geoff Foote An article by Geoff Foote critically examining the idea of a "revolutionary party". This article was first published by the Organisation of Revolutionary Anarchists in Libertarian Communist Review #1, and then made available online by the Struggle.ws website.
Splits of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) We do not agree with their politics but reproduce this for reference. Notable splits and departures from the Socialist Workers Party in Britain …
On the Establishment of the Group “Emancipación” We have been asked from several quarters to give our views on the new group, Emancipación. As a context for our reflections we start with a brief…
El Salvador: Another Popular Front - What about revolution? A critical article on the strategy and composition of national liberation movement of El Salvador.
Alliance for Workers' Liberty: Part of Capitalism's Left Wing It is because the AWL appears to attract a number of genuine young militants who are seeking change…
Harry Cleaver debates Hillel Ticktin: on capitalism's present crisis... danger and opportunity A debate organised by Radical Chains and London Notes in London in the 1990s.
Trotskyism and the War in Syria The casual observer might think that Trotskyism has been quite consistent in its views on the Syrian war but in fact there are almost as many…
Roots of the Workers World Party - Ken Lawrence Historical background on the origins of the still-extant Workers World Party. For a summary of their current status see Where's the Winter Palace…
Marx at the Millennium - Cyril Smith Cyril Smith reinstates Marx's work as a relevant and vital source of inspiration, arguing that the Marxist tradition has essentially ignored the…
One Step Beyond - Smash the Revolutionary Communist Party A 1998 pamphlet, originally published by Nottingham Anarchist News. The RCP went on to be called…