Weekly Worker: Paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain
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Letters
Minority view; Universalism; Excellent; DSP saga; Career advice; Wasted years
Labour left looks right
Mark Fischer reports on Labour Left Briefings AGM
Good culture, bad politics
This year for the first time the CPGB attended the annual fete of the French Trotskyist group, Lutte Ouvrière. Peter Manson reports
Sentimentalism covers for poverty of ideas
If comrades were still unconvinced that the left has failed to learn the lessons of the past
and provide radically new alternatives, then last weekends 1968 and all that conference unintentionally drove the message home. Dave Isaacson, Nick Jones and Phil Kent report
Workers enter the fray
Student protests in May 1968 ignited a much bigger explosion. An unprecedented proletarian general strike. Jack Conrad charts the deepening crisis of Gaullist France
Profit rises and capitals adjustments
Bill Jefferies outlines why he thinks China and Russia were vital to what he sees as capitalisms expansion
Categories and decline
Hillel Ticktin bases his prognosis on fundamental categories such as value, money and capital. The system faces a crisis deeper than anything seen since 1929
Left unity not on offer
What sort of unity does the student movement need? Dave Isaacson and Ben Klein reject economism and put forward the case for Marxism
Amidst attacks business as usual
Dave Vincent looks forward to the PCS conference
Crocodile tears and democracy
Liberal interventionism after the Burmese cyclone would spell another disaster, writes James Turley
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