May 2006 was the eightieth anniversary of the 1926 General Strike in Britain - the most important and earth-shattering moment in the history of the British working class. |
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This book is for socialists who are aware of the policies of the SWP, including SWP members who can still be won to a genuine Marxism. The wrong methods of the SWP hinder the task of rebuilding the labour movement on socialist and Marxist lines. |
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An understanding of the French Revolution remains crucial for all revolutionaries. Marx, Engels, Lenin and Trotsky studied it intensely to gain an understanding of the dynamics of revolutions. |
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Celebrating the activity and contribution of the CWI to the workers movement internationally over the last 30 years. |
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An interview with Peter Taaffe on questions of war, world capitalism and other issues. 2nd edition. |
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What consequences will the economic crisis and its aftermath have for women? |
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Articles by Leon Trotsky and Peter Taaffe outlining the dead-end of individual terrorism |
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Semi-autobiography of Communist in revolutionary Germany from 1918, under the Gestapo in 1933, and as a revolutionary organiser across the globe. Re-publication of haunting million-seller. |
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In 1936 200 unemployed men from Jarrow marched 300 miles against joblessness, poverty and starvation. The road they took led them not only to London but into the
history books. In October 2011, the Youth Fight for Jobs campaign (YFJ) took this road once again. The modern day ‘Jarrow March’ was no historical re-enactment. 2011’s
marchers did not make the long Journey to the steps of Downing St out of a mere reverence for those forced to take the same route all those years ago. This was a march
against the modern day blight: mass youth unemployment. <p>In 1936 200 unemployed men from Jarrow marched 300 miles against joblessness, poverty and starvation. In October 2011, the Youth Fight for Jobs campaign (YFJ) took this road once again. This was a march against the modern day blight: mass youth unemployment.
In 1936 200 unemployed men from Jarrow marched 300 miles against joblessness, poverty and starvation. In October 2011, the Youth Fight for Jobs campaign (YFJ) took this road once again. This was a march against the modern day blight: mass youth unemployment. |
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